Ten Pound Studio at Annisquam

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No, they haven’t moved from downtown, but you will find the beautiful hand painted silk scarves of Ten Pound Studio artists at the Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show this coming Saturday and Sunday, 10/12 & 13 from 10:00-5:00 at the Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard Street.

This year’s show presents a fresh approach to a longstanding autumn tradition, featuring an expanded collection of fine arts and crafts by: Nancy Adams, Helen Beal, Julia Bishop, Kathy Bucholska, Suzanne Brown, Amanda Cook, Joanne Crawford, Ben Cunningham, Lee Cunningham, Phil Cusumano, Margaret Derby, Leon Doucette, Janet Egan, Dennis Flavin, Rose-Marie Glen, Kerry Gorton, Carl Gustin, Peter Herbert, Andrena Huntsman, Susan Kenna, Bobbi Kovner, Ellen “EJ” Lefavour, Camilla MacFayden, Greg Marchant, Connie Mason, Stephanie Mason, Giovanni Pagnotti, Robin Paine, Daphne Papp, Judith P. Norton, Chris Pullman, Kristin Petty, Linda Steele, Ellie Stevens, Evy Stewart, Ken Tarr, Dona Shea, JP Ware & Elz Spofford, Kirk Williamson and Ann Mechem Ziergiebel with a special Silent Auction presentation Crane Beach 1998, an original oil painting by award-winning artist, Dorothy Arnold. The Annisquam Arts & Crafts Show is a great reason to visit lovely Annisquam Village, enjoy the foliage, get a jump on your holiday shopping and benefit the Annisquam Village Church.  For more info, call 978-281-4552.

The More Things Stay the Same…

Manchester-By-The-Sea – Go away for a few days and low and behold things which were thought to never change are changed! After moths of planning, the owners of 7 Summer Street, in Manchester by the Sea, alongside Crosby’s Market, have started renovations. Gone first was the laundramat on the first floor, and now with the building empty it has been cleaned out of all offices too. Coming is new office and retail space in what I am told is a more “shingle style” exterior. Should make a great upgrade for downtown Manchester-by-the-Sea.

Boston Red Sox vs Tampa Bay Rays Game 2

Sox beat  David Price and Rays again to take two game lead in the American League Division Championship playoffs.

Allen Estes Band Larcom Theater, Beverly MA Saturday, October 5, 2013

By Fly Amero

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This is not a review.  I would never presume to critique any single one of the great musicians we have here on the North Shore.  Let’s think of it more as a message to those out there who figure they’ve seen Allen Estes perform a number of times, and thus may have passed on tickets for this wonderful Beverly show.  In a nutshell… too bad for you!  Forget that the historic Larcom Theater is a fully restored, gorgeous facility with hand-painted tin, beautifully designed curtains, world-class stage lighting and, well… the list could go on and on.  Forget that the place is virtually next-door.  Forget it all.  This was about a truly incredible songwriter, centerstage at a venue which absolutely captures the nuance of his lilting voice and intelligent, heartfelt lyric.  The sound (under the direction of Will Hunt) was nothing shy of spectacular, with its focus exactly where it should be – the lead voice.  Allen’s words were clear as a waterfall.  His songs could be heard as they’ve never been heard before, and appreciated for the finely crafted works of art that they are.  But there was an unexpected knockout punch that came on with subtlety… and that was Allen’s masterful orchestration of the entire set.  Starting the show solo, he gradually, one by one, eased players onto the stage until ultimately finding himself backed by five of the finest musicians New England has to offer.  I cannot for the life of me think of any place in the world I’d rather have been on Saturday night than right down the street from us all (not “up the line”, which makes everyone think it’s far, far away when it’s really not) at the Larcom Theater, 13 Wallis Street, Beverly, MA.

Allen Estes: vocals/acous. guitar

David Brown: slide dobro/elec. guitar/vocals

Matt Leavenworth: fiddle

Steve Burke: keyboards/vocals

Wolf Ginandes: bass

Dave Mattacks: drums

“Acoustic and Roots” Saturdays 5-7 with Dan King

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We’re moving indoors for the Fall/Winter!
Same Early hours and same great guests each week!
Comfort food specials to keep you warm at The Rhumb Line
hosted by Dan King

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October 12th

Charlee Bianchini

Bill Gleason

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October 19th
Renee Dupuis
Ron Schrank

October 26th
Marina Evans
Bernardo Baglioni

The Rhumb Line

40 Railroad Avenue

Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930

(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com

The Donnelly Sisters and Our Own Donna

How to weave this into a story that makes sense? Donna Ardizonni came in, followed by three blonds. No, they didn't want to visit the Crow's Nest, but they wanted to share yesterday's family wedding, which was held at the Elk's Club on Bass Rocks. L-R: Donna (GMG), Alicia Ressler (baby of 8 siblings, of Brier Neck), Jane Alexiadis of Berkley, CA (self-named "the swarthy one"), and Sheila Donnelly of Oakland, CA. Neither Donna nor I know these people.
How to weave this into a story that makes sense? Donna Ardizonni came in, followed shorty thereafter by three blonds. No, they didn’t want to visit the Crow’s Nest, but they wanted to share yesterday’s family wedding, which was held at the Elk’s Club on Bass Rocks.
L-R: Donna (GMG), Alicia Ressler (baby of 8 siblings, of Brier Neck), Jane Alexiadis of Berkley, CA (self-named “the swarthy one”), and Sheila Donnelly of Oakland, CA. Neither Donna nor I knew these people. Oh boy, we do now!
We had so much fun interacting. In fact, the sisters got into a rivalry to see who could email me photos first from their cell phones. The "Swarthy One" in the middle claimed victory! In my opinion, they're all winners. As they left, I stated: "You came in strangers. But we're strangers no more." Big hugs all around. Our Donna too.
We had so much fun interacting. In fact, the sisters got into a rivalry to see who could email me photos fastest from their cell phones. The “Swarthy One” in the middle claimed victory! In my opinion, they’re all winners. As they left, I stated: “You came in strangers. But we’re strangers no more.” Big hugs all around. Our Donna too.
Rhettt Heberling, of Detroit, walks out his daughter in his MacPhereson tartan.
Rhettt Heberling, of Detroit, walks out his daughter in his MacPhereson tartan. I was told he had a knife in his stocking, but it was really a corkscrew!
Over 200 homemade whoopee pies and cakes were served at the Elk's Club reception. Who are these wonderful people? I can see that they're caring, generous, and loving.
Over 200 homemade whoopee pies and cakes were served at the Elk’s Club reception. Who are these wonderful people? I can see that they’re caring, generous, and loving.
Getting down to brass tacks, this is what it's all about: The marriage of their niece Theresa to Victoria, both of Jacksonville, Florida. I have been to the Elk's Club twice this year, both times for memorial services to say "Goodbye." It's very comforting for me to report on a joyous event that says "Hello," and for Life.
Getting down to brass tacks, this is what it’s all about: The marriage of their niece Theresa to Victoria, both of Jacksonville, Florida. I have been to the Elk’s Club twice this year, both times for memorial services to say “Goodbye.” It’s very comforting for me to report on a joyous event that says “Hello,” and for Life.

Missing Cooper

Cooper! What a sweet face, Missing as of Saturday October 6 5 p.m. on Grapevine Road at St. Anthony’s Lane area.
Message Ally O’Connor on Facebook or let me know

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Community Stuff 10/7/13

Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group – Meeting October 11

Hi Everyone,
The Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group will meet at Cape Ann Giclee, Fine Art Printing and Gallery, 20 Washington Street on Friday October 11 from 10:30 to 12 AM. James Eves has graciously offered to present an overview about the range of possibilities of Photoshop for painters and photographers. He will be holding a Photoshop class in early 2014. He will also give us  a tour of his new photo studio and talk about his ideas about sharing this facility with the community.
Come join us for an informative program and a chance to get together. Coffee and pastry will be served.
New members are always welcome.
Hope to see you then.
Alice Gardner


Ward 1 councilor Paul McGeary submits-

Joey:

St. John’s Church held a “blessing of the Animals” service on Friday, Oct. 4, in honor of St. Francis Day. Here are some pictures from the event.

Paul

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Katherine Richmond writes-

Need Your Vote, I put up a Photograph in this contest of Eckhart’s. The contest has a theme and thought this one matched one of his quotes. Like and Share, Thanks!

The Power of Photography; An Eckhart Tolle TV Contest

Katherine needs your vote!

GloucesterCast Podcast With Guests Lowell Peabody, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped October 6, 2013

GloucesterCast Podcast With Guests Lowell Peabody, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped October 6, 2013

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GloucesterCast Podcast with Lowell Peabody, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro. 

Topics include introducing Lowell Peabody as a new official GMG contributor, Gloucester’s image now vs 10 years ago, Downtown Gloucester Real Estate Investments, GMG 2013 Gloucester Election Poll

To listen to past GMG Podcasts click here for the episode listings

If you enjoy the podcast could you help get it recognized in the iTunes directory by rating it here in the iTunes store

Congrats Lowell and welcome to the team-

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Huge Update On the Adventures of Bubba the Missing Tortoise!!!!!!

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Dear Joey,

As you know, a few weeks ago our dear family pet of 24 years decided to wander off into the South Woods of Rockport while staying with a friend of ours. We were having renovations done on our Pigeon Cove home and Bill Crosby of Thatcher Road, generously offered to take in our 64 year old pet tortoise until the work was completed. September 20th was an exceptionally warm day and Bubba decided to break out of his pen to take a look around. Tortoises can move pretty quickly when they want to. He had at least a two to three hour head start before he was missed. For the next eleven days Bill, myself and my husband Geoff, family, friends, neighbors and people we do not even know searched the woods daily. Bubba is a South American Red Footed Tortoise. After living with us for nearly two and half decades, he is quite domesticated. He comes to us when he is called, follows us around the house like a puppy, eats out of our hands and is truly a member of our family. 

Typically Bubba lives outside in a secure pen during the summer and moves into the family house when the days and nights get chilly. Needless to say we were very anxious to find him as the fall weather grew seasonally cooler. A multitude of compassionate people from all over Cape Ann volunteered their time searching for our well camouflaged, vagabond creature. Countless acres were covered countless times. Tiny pre-schoolers from Rainbow Day School, located down the street from where Bubba was last seen, joined in searching the school yard under the supervision of the school’s owner Wendy Hyatt and her staff. Some of the September evenings dipped near to freezing with very cool day time temperaures. Bill and Geoff hired professional dog trackers up from Connecticut to find him, but  the results fell short of a happy ending.

Then on October 1st as I was leaving work, I received a call from my husband. “Guess who has come home?” I was ecstatic! It seems Geoff had gone into the woods once again calling Bubba’s name. This time however he decided to activate the door-lock alarm  of his car over and over. Bubba’s home pen is near where the family cars are parked. Geoff wondered if Bubba would recognize the sound he had heard daily for nearly eight years. What happened next fell into a miraculous timing of events. Geoff left after about an hour with no sign of Bubba. A little more than an hour later Bill heard his dog Buddy barking. The handsome, black German Shepherd usually only barks when cars are coming up the dirt road to their secluded woodland home. There were no cars approaching. when Bill went outside to investigate, he saw Buddy barking at something on the hill about twenty yards from his porch. He could not believe his eyes! There was Bubba sitting on a rock in the sunlight looking down at them! He snapped a picture with his i phone, sent it to Geoff and the rest was nothing but a blissful, happy reunion!

We deeply wish to thank everyone who helped us in any way to rescue our Bubba!  During the weeks he was gone we were sad and fearful for our pet. We were also hopeful that HE MIGHT FIND US!  And so he did!

With appreciation and grateful hearts,

Bubba the tortoise, Barbara and the Goddard family

GHB photos from Lori Viator

Hello Joey,

The sand has been so low at Good Harbor Beach lately! Today I noticed that the remnants of a rock wall and pilings are now exposed. (They’re across the creek from the grassy area of the Bass Rock Beach Club.) I’ve never seen these before, and wondered if they’re part of the old second footbridge. Perhaps Fred Bodin has an archival image of this to share. The rocks are mortared, and there are two more pilings sticking up between the wall and the creek (by the people’s feet in the photo).

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Red Sox-Rays ALDS Game 1

Sox crush the Rays in the first game of the ALDS. Game 2 photos tomorrow.

Send Us Your Pet’s Selfie!

Rosie Selfie.-Recently Paul Frontier put out a call for selfies, which got me thinking about selfies in general. I love seeing people’s selfies, and as an artist (the original self-portrait-makers!) I would love to see even more selfies.

Rosie SelfieI asked my sweet terrier Rosalicious if she’d consider making a selfie and promised for her efforts that we’d post hers on Good Morning Gloucester. She jumped at the opportunity for the extra attention and gave it a whirl with my cell phone (she’s not that good at it but I don’t have the heart to tell her so, and besides, a promise is a promise).

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The above selfie is her ‘best of the bunch’ I think. It reminds me of Mariah Carey’s #Beautiful video, featuring Miquel, where Mariah is bathed in ethereal late day light.

Send to kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com your pet’s selfie between now and Tueday and I will post them this week.

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Nothing Soft about the Soft Opening of The Studio Today

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A few shots of the amazing soft opening of The Studio Restaurant today on Rocky Neck.  The place is gorgeous.  Dennis Dyer, his contractor and staff have done an amazing job transforming a Rocky Neck landmark and historic site into a first class restaurant experience, and don’t appear to have spared any expense in doing so.  If you missed the soft opening today, you still have another chance before The Studio closes for the season.  Next weekend (Columbus Day weekend), The Studio will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 – 8:00pm.  It will be buffet style service for a minimal charge of $10, plus cash bar.  If you’re into sports, there are two large screens for your viewing pleasure at the bar.  Even the spruced up empty deck beckons us in anticipation of next year’s summer fun on Rocky Neck.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com