Happy Birthday to our boy Ed
Artist Spotlight Series – Len Burgess
Spotlight on Len Burgess
Len has lived on the North Shore for the last 43 years with wife Joanne, who was a Landmark School special ed teacher and is a painter and graduate of Mass Art. They have four sons. Len grew up in Hingham MA and after graduating from Hingham High School he attended Mass College of Art where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree majoring in Advertising Design. In his early career he was employed as an artist and then art director for two Boston Advertising agencies, designing and creating ads, booklets, brochures, and trade show booths. His artistic abilities were also used to do renderings and illustrations of clients products, and services. He’s now retired after a 45 year career in the greater Boston area including 39 years operating his own company, Burgess Associates Inc. a graphic design/advertising company.
Len has been involved in photography since the age of 15, starting with an old box camera. He gained valuable photo experience through the years in his advertising and graphic design business supervising professional photographers and also taking photos himself. His quest for good closeup photography was realized with his first digital camera in 2006. Since then he has shot thousands of macro photos, many of which are of tiny ice crystal patterns which grow on the old storm windows in his house in winter. Because he loves the ocean and North Shore towns, many of his photos are of the sea, beaches, ships and wildlife, as well as native flowers, sunsets and moon shots. Other photo interests are abstract design, antique autos, WWII aircraft and insects.
As a member of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum he volunteers as a photographer and has been an instructor in 6 digital photography workshops at the Museum. Len is a member of the Rocky Neck Art Colony and contributes his photography on a regular basis to Good Morning Gloucester. He has won a dozen local and regional awards for excellence in graphic design and advertising. His nature, abstract and Schooner Festival photography has appeared in local newspapers, visitors guide pamphlets and on many websites. Len’s photos tend to celebrate the intricate beauty of nature in all its forms. View 2900 of his photos on Yahoo flickr… http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenbo/ or by 41 sets… http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenbo/sets/
You can see more of Len’s photography at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, East Gloucester during the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival
Saturdays and Sundays, Noon-4 PM
November 30 – December 29
http://www.rockyneckartcolony.org/winter.php
E.J. Lefavour
Rubber Duck asks, “Is it Edible?”
First Snow – Essex
What did you forget? The Cave is here to HELP
Annual Homecoming Celebration!
I know the weather isn’t great but we are New Englanders so get out and enjoy some great music tonight before you do the whole Thanksgiving thing and the tryptophan kicks in.
Tonight (Wedneday 11/27/13)
7:00 pm
JOHN ROCKWELL ~ Alchemy Cafe and Bistro
7:30 pm BATSU ~ American Legion
Hornets Benefit – Batsu, Hairyairya & Jeff Arcari of the Glostafarians $10, food, Cash Bar
8:00 pm JUST LIKE NEWMAN ~ The Landing at 7 Central
8:00 pm
FLY AMERO and “The Band” (Brown, Mattacks, Ginandes) ~ The Rhumb Line
9:00 pm THE RUNAROUND SOUND ~ Cape Ann Brewery
9:00 pm CRAZY JAY Karaoke~ Dog Bar
9:00 pm
DENNIS MONAGLE ~ Minglewood Tavern
with Groove Therapy ~ GROOVE Night B4 Thanksgiving PARTY!

Did You Make Olive Cunsati For Thanksgiving Yet?
I know in our family it would be a holiday without Olive Cunsati on the table. I made it this morning after visiting Joe Virgilio at his family run Italian Bakery here in Gloucester on Main Street….There is still plenty of time to get downtown to Virgilio’s Bakery and pick up Sicilian Green Colossal Olives from Joe and make a batch for your holiday table tomorrow! Tell him Sista sent you in, he and his staff will take good care of you!
Click The Picture For The Video at The Gloucester Daily Times Taste of The Times Site
My recipe and Cooking video tutorial QR Code for Marinated Vegetable Salad With Olives “Alivi Cunsati” is on page 200 in my newly released cookbook Gifts of Gold In A Sicilian Kitchen With Sista Felicia, Harvest” Click Link below to order on line
While shopping at Virgilio’s Bakery this morning Joe shared a sample of their Semolina Olive Bread…It was delicious! I’m planning to make a pork loin dinner this evening for my family and can’t wait to incorporate it into the meal in some way …I’ll keep you all posted I have an idea for a stuffing swirling around in my head right now, but must stick to preparing my feast for tomorrow first!
THANKSGIVING EVE at the RHUMB LINE
Wednesdays Only: Prime Rib, $12.95!
Hello everyone!
Wednesday, November 27th, Thanksgiving Eve
Special Guests: THE BAND IS BACK IN TOWN!
We haven’t done this in a few years. Always festive. Very cool. It’s Fly, Dave Brown, Wolf Ginandes & Dave Mattacks. Know what happens? Da walls get ripped down, that’s what happens!
This is how we kick off the holidays in Fishtown. It starts at 8:30, but you’d better get there earlier than that if you wanna sit… and if you wanna get some prime rib before it’s gone! ~ Fly
Thanksgiving Eve with Fly & the Band: 8:30 – ‘til
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Special – $12.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
12/4 – John Rockwell12/11 – Dan King (John Lennon Tribute)
12/18 – Amero Family Christmas
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
East Gloucester and Rocky Neck, 1884
Check Out The Misery Map For A Constantly Updating Video Short Of Where Flights Are Most Cancelled
Downtown Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting This Sunday!
Joe Ciolino forwards-
Mark your calendars – THIS Sunday is the downtown Holiday Parade, followed by the Kent Circle tree lighting!
It’s all free, and it isn’t too late to join the parade if you like! Either way come on down – details here:
Get all the Info at North Shore Kid-
Gloucester’s Santa Parade & Tree Lighting
Community Stuff 11/27/13
Hi Joey,
Thanks for the tweet. Below is our announcement. We are psyched that a Gloucester start up, not Mumbai or Silicon Valley but Gloucester’s incubator.
Would love to share the news.
Sincerely yours,
Charles de Gaspe Beaubien
The Groupize Team has just returned from the 2013 PhoCusWright Travel Innovation Summit with a trophy. We are pleased to share that Groupize received the honor of being named the most Innovative Emerging Travel Technology Company for 2013. We were selected from a field of 30 finalists and PhoCusWright states that “only the world’s most innovate technology driven products and solutions are good enough to appear on stage and only the best of the best will be named Travel Innovation Summit winners”.
Esteemed judges included Executives from TripAdvisor, Priceline.com, Expedia, Cornell University, Queen’s Road Capital, Thayer Ventures, Triporati, Clear Sky Associates, Google, WeHostels, Salesforce.com and Brook Venture Fund. The critics circle included Miriam Moscovici, Director of Emerging Technologies of BCD Travel, Evan Konwiser Co-Founder of FlightCaster and Erik Blachford, former President of Expedia and Venture Partner at Technology Crossover Ventures.
In the spirit of the week, Groupize is thankful to our team of advisors, investors, associates and clients for their role in receiving this award.
Sincerely yours,![]()
Alisa de Gaspe Beaubien, Chief Operating Officer
Community Photos 11/26/13
M/V Beauport Princess photo from Anthony Marks
Bing McGilvray submits-
Finally fixing the stairs to the Courthouse/GPD from Rogers St. Noisy but necessary I guess.
Sheila Maguire submits-
I am hoping you find this interesting enough to post on GMG…….thanks
Here is a sample of the many new crafts/art that will be available on December 7 th at the Trinity Congregational Holiday Fair and Luncheon, 70 Middle Street. These fish are appx. 18 inches long and have been painted by many people throughout the community.
Tina Ketchopolos submits-
Seacoast Holiday Bazaar
held last Saturday was festive and fun!
Thank you to everyone who attended and
supported this wonderful event!
Plenty To Be Thankful For!
Plenty To Be Thankful For is my favorite video from last year. What are you thankful for on the eve of this most beloved and uniquely American holiday?
Everyday I count my blessings for my beautiful and thoughtful children (now young adults) and today I am especially grateful for my very hard-working and sweet son Alex. The last batch of several hundred bulbs needed to go in the ground. We did speed planting along the HarborWalk and, in less than 45 minutes–done! Thanks so much Alex for your much appreciated help! His new truck, that he saved for with his hard earned money, came in handy, too!
I am so thankful too, for my wonderful GMG family of friends!
Please forgive the old photo–it only annoys my son when I try to take a snapshot!
Happy Birthday Ed Live from Stones Pub
Monarch of All I Survey
Rocky Neck Holiday Arts & Fine Crafts Festival
Rocky Neck is having their Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival. Please see the following for the dates and some of the items.
Artist Spotlight Series – Anna Vojtech
Spotlight on Anna Vojtech
Anna grew up in Prague, Czechoslovakia, what is now the Czech Republic. She studied art and animation film in Prague, Antwerp (Belgium) and Hamburg (Germany), where she met her German-American husband, Roland Cornelis Baumgaertel.
In 1971 Anna and Roland moved to Montreal where she worked as a freelance artist for the National Filmboard of Canada and for various film companies. During that time Anna started to illustrate children books and work with Canadian publishers. Her first book published in the US was “The Star Husband”, a Native American legend, published by Doubleday in 1979. Since then Anna has been working and publishing with major publishers like North South, Putnam, Dial, Penquin, Abrams, and many others. Her botanical paintings, another of Anna’s passions, have been published as”Wild Flowers for All Seasons”, a beautiful coffee table book.
In 1983 Anna, Roland and their two sons, Mathis and Lukas, moved to the North Shore. They lived in Marblehead for a time, but for the last 14 years they have been happy residents of Gloucester along with their grandchildren, Cyrus and Natasha. In 2001 Anna and Roland purchased a building in East Gloucester and turned it into an artist haven with 7 studios, called “Cripple Cove Studios”. This is where Anna continues doing what she has done all her adult life – illustrating, painting and experimenting with various media. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.
In March 2013 Anna exhibited her paintings along with her husband’s sculptures at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck. Anna will be participating in the Rocky Neck Arts and Crafts Show where she will be selling some of the books she has illustrated. Her most recent book are “Look What I can Do!” written by Nancy Viau and The Friendly Beasts”, an old English Christmas Carol, which includes a CD. All of the books will be autographed and at special times Anna will be signing them especially for your special little ones.
Look for Anna and her wonderful books at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, East Gloucester during the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival Saturdays and Sundays, Noon-4 PM November 30 – December 29 http://www.rockyneckartcolony.org/winter.php
E.J. Lefavour
Cape Ann Artists – Town Hall Art in Manchester
Move quickly to see works of 6 Cape Ann artists at the Manchester Town Hall. The exhibit will be there through Thanksgiving and all pieces are for sale. The artists include: Andrea Dunn, Kathleen Miller, Nancy Molvig, Ann L. Pulver, Leigh Slingluff, and Trina Smith. There are a variety of subject matters shown with several outdoor scenes and landscapes you may recognize.

























