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My View of Life on the Dock

I mean, who doesn’t love grated cheese? Stuff makes everything taste better.
Not the soft kind. Parmesan. Dry salty hard and ground up. The kind you get at Sclafanis or Virgilios and they’ll grate it for you.
Not that weak ass cheddar or swiss. Parmesan baby. All day every day and twice on Sundays.
You put a bowl of paste zugu in front of me. It could be really good right? But add a bunch of grated cheese and you take it up at least two points on a scale from 1-10.
Total no brainer.
I’d put that stuff on anything if it was put in front of me. Cheeseburger? Pour it on. Pizza? Yes please. Steak and cheese sub? Hells yeah!
Christ, I’d put it on a steak if they put it on the table.
Grated Cheese FTW!
See the picture below this text? Grated Cheddar. Barely any goddamn flavor next to a hard grated parmesan. The kind of hard parmesan that’s gonna sting your tongue and let you know- “You’re damn right you’re eating cheese baby. Dry aged parmesan!~ Not that weak ass cheddar!”
If you were stuck with only one cheese for the rest of your life what would it be?
Hi Joey,
Too bad all I had was my iPhone at the time, but the other night (well actually September 24th) the three wind turbines were catching the sun’s last red rays and it was pretty neat. Thought you might like it.
Regards,
Rokhaya
Hello, Murphy here. I am a sweet and affectionate six-month-old fellow. I have a handsome black-and-white coat.
I like toys and soft pillows for napping. I love to catch mice and run. I arrived here at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter with my mom, Chloe. We are both eager to find forever loving homes.
If you would like to see more photos of me, please visit: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com. The shelter here is incredible – I just love the staff and volunteers, everyone is so nice. There are lots of toys and places to explore and then when I need a nap, there are lots of nice warm beds to sleep on, too.
If you would like me to become part of your life so you will always have a little excitement and happiness in your life, stop by and ask for Murphy. I will be waiting … I will be the cat with the smile on his face!
Tons of Great New Stuff Happening At Sawyer Free Library Including New Parton Free Parking, Out Door Book Drop Off and More!
Hey Joe,
Representing Gloucester and GMG after 1700 steps UP !
At the bottom while enjoying a well earned cold beer we learned thru spotting internet connection that the Red Sox’s had won the World Series, took two days to hit the local Beijing papers
Hey Dorthe- that’s a looong way from Switzerland! ![]()
On Friday, November 15th and Saturday, November 16th jump back to the nuclear ’50s in this high energy, feel-good musical! Join the students of Enrico Fermi High as they sing and dance their way towards the senior prom, while dealing with love and loss, a tyrannical principal, and an unstable power plant! Should zombies have rights? Should they be allowed in school? Come see what craziness ensues as the students go against the rules out of devotion to a former friend!
(There is no zombie gore in this show.)
Order your tickets here for the convenience of purchasing in advance via credit card. Tickets are also available at the door using cash or check.
All performances are held at the Ferrini Dramatics Center at Hamilton ~Wenham Regional High School. 775 Bay Road, S. Hamilton, MA 01982.
What a great weekend with the kids, thank you Felicia for the great lesson in making Pizelles, The kids had a great time.
This will be a series of artist spotlights, showing the work and giving a little inside look into the artists who create it. The first spotlight is on lifelong Gloucester artist, Theresa Testaverde.
Theresa’s art is often a collage of whatever stirs her as interesting and challenging. Some of her work is inspired by loved ones, family and friends.
Theresa is a native of Gloucester, has been drawing since the age of 5, has a BFA with her principle focus in Printmaking, and has worked in the commercial field of Specialty Printing since college.
She is the daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Gloucester fishermen. Her maternal grandfather, Joaquin Codinha, was deeply involved in the business side of the Fishing industry. Her paternal grandfather, R. Salve Testaverde wrote, “Memoirs of a Gloucester Fisherman.” And Theresa’s great-grandfather (her mother’s grandfather) was Antonio Santos Cortina, who while on a fishing trip on the Laura Goulart, was lost at sea in 1924. “Passionate followers of the heart; fishers of the sea.”
On Fisherman’s Wharf, her family’s FV, the Linda B, would have schools of fish hauled up in a net and loaded on trucks for market. Her most recent drawings, “Fish Faces, A Series of Drawings’ is dedicated to her young years of growing up – “we had all the fish and more!”
In addition, Theresa’s artwork for her “Daily Fish” Coasters is a salute to the life of a fisherman. “I recognize that a fisherman’s life is a noble and valued life, a dangerous life which requires dedication, heart, strength, intense work during stormy days and an immense respect of the sea from which he earns his daily bread.”
All of this was a way of life for Theresa growing up. In her words, “I embrace all of them, their memory, their stories. The women and men from which I am part. I could not create any of my artwork without these reflections. This life had heart, purpose, was hard working, honest, diligent and had love. To remember us young is to examine the heart of family, in our little town, Gloucester. My family members required the sea to maintain their everyday needs. This “fish” artwork is for them.”
You can see more of Theresa’s work 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.
E.J. Lefavour
A newly formed group made up of downtown merchants in Manchester have formed the Manchester Mercantile. In order to promote the Christmas season, create a festive atmosphere and plant the seed to think locally when shopping, they are organizing the first Festival of the Trees hoping to make this an annual event.
The plan is to decorate 24 8 foot tall Evergreens on the Town Hall Common. Groups (Hornet sports teams, a Middle School art class or make up a group) will be provided a tree and a string of white lights. The rest of the decorations are left to the imagination of the groups and individuals decorating.
Trees will be set up for decorating which will take place between November 29th and December 7th. The number of trees is limited so people are encouraged to sign up early.
For specific guidelines and sign-up sheets contact Nicole DelRosario at Surfari (978) 704-9051 or email info@supsafari.com.
Saturday evening my cell phone alerted me that I had just received a text message. As I swiped the screen, this photo appeared with the caption “Success”. It immediately brought a smile to my face. Knowing someone had just taken a moment to send me a photo of the Caramel Apple Crisp recipe I posted last week. But it took me a few seconds to realize the message was sent from Newly Re-Elected Mayor Carolyn Kirk. It’s nice to know that she and her husband Bill shared some down time together in their kitchen after a long campaign season. They impressively whipped up a double batch of Caramel Apple Crisp!
Michelle Lewis-Nasser~ Sent in her photo of Pasta with Chicken Broccoli and Creamy Cheese Sauce, and writes “Yummy”
Lisa Fornero ~ Sent in this photo of her handsome son Joseph, and writes “Felicia, I found the cover of your next cookbook!! :)) —
Mayor Carolyn Kirk, Bill Kirk, Michelle Lewis-Nasser, and Joseph Fornero are this weeks newest additions to “GMG FOB COOKS ” All Sista Felicia Recipe photos sent in will be posted once per week, send your photos in and join the club!



Ever be sitting down in front of the TV eating pistachios just enjoying the shit out of them and then run into that one bad one that ruins you for pistachios for years.
I can’t even begin to describe that bad pistachio rotten taste, that taste that lingers and disgusts you to no end. You try to spit it out immediately but the damage has been done. Once it hits your taste buds there’s no turning back. It’s like seeing things that can’t be unseen. Like walking in on your parents having sex- horrifying.
Now pit that up against a bad oyster, that horrible horrible bad oyster.
Which one is worse? Like if you had to endure one which would it be?
PS- Take that shell away and rotate that oyster picture 90 degrees and what does the meat look like to you?
I see a beautiful tulip.
GHS is eliminated from playoffs after tough loss to undefeated Tewksbury 28-25.