GHS wins an exciting game against rival Beverly 18-14
GloucesterCast Sept 29, 2013 With Guest John Sarrouf and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
GloucesterCast Sept 29, 2013 With Guest John Sarrouf and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
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Gran Prix Rider
This is Pete from Colorado representing with a GMG sticker. Pete is a Gran Prix cyclist and is the creator of Mad Alchemy products.. Please follow this link www.madalchemy.com to learn more about his products.

Lift Off
Saturday Gran Prix in Gloucester, MA
What a great day and so much fun to watch. Here are some pictures from Saturday’s race. As I was talking to spectators and bikers from all over the world, the city of Gloucester is so lucky to have this event here. People were asking me where to eat, stay and enjoy themselves. They love the location and look forward to coming back year after year.
The following is some information with regards to the race.
Easy Way to Follow Ocean Alliance
- our work in the Gulf of Mexico following up on the BP Oil Spill with our partners from “Whale Wars” – Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
- our robotics program with Olin College
- our work in Argentina studying the southern right whale for the 43rd year
- the ongoing renovations at our new headquarters – the Paint Factory.
A Magnificent Fog Bow
This morning’s fog was incredibly beautiful, but the most magical scene was a complete fog bow I encountered walking over to Eastern Point. I have seen hints of them before – the start or end of one, but never a complete and clearly visible one. It is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. If there is a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow – I wonder what awaits one at the end of a fog bow. Fog bows are also called white rainbows and sometimes are called sea dogs by mariners.
E.J. Lefavour
Thee Autumn Blooming Beauties
Henry Eiler’s Sweet Coneflower and Smooth Asters
Henry Eiler’s Sweet Coneflower is a North American native that bears the name of the southern Illinois horticulturist who found it growing at a railroad prairie remnant. When lightly rubbed, the leaves of Rudbeckia subtomentosa reveal their sweet vanilla scent.
For more about Quilled Sweet Coneflower see GMG post from last summer.
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora ~ PeeGee Hydrangea
If you double click the above photo, you’ll see little sprays of what looks like fairy dust but it is actually mist in the atmosphere!
Lifting Fog Over Rocky Neck
Did you miss New Bedford’s Working Waterfront Festival yesterday? That’s OK. Music next Saturday will be even better!

If you were at New Bedford’s Working Waterfront Festival yesterday you were likely part of the crowd giving a standing ovation for Allen Estes with multi-platinum artist Dave Brown on guitar and Matt Leavenworth on fiddle.

This Saturday, Oct 5, you’ve got a chance to top that performance when Allen, Dave & Matt are joined by the great Dave Mattacks on drums, Wolf Ginandes on Bass and Steve Burke on keyboards for one night only at the Larcom Theatre in Beverly (get tickets online here).

It’s been several years since you’ve been able to see Allen with a full, six-piece band — and this rare assemblage of extraordinary talent may not come together again for another few years.
So you really don’t want to miss this one-night-only concert.
There are still some good seats left, so get your tickets now to be assured of the best possible seats.
If you end up waiting until the last minute, be sure to bring cash.
Tickets at the door are cash only.
Took a wrong turn at Goofy way
Mark your calendars ~ Marina Evans “Unbound” CD Release Concert Sunday, October 13, 2013
Friends! we have a date for the release of my new album: OCTOBER 13! In a cool venue ass with a FANTASTIC BAND and couches and vino and beer! I cannot WAIT to share this music with you. Debut single coming sooooooon!
Marina Evans
Mark yer calendars:
The Cape Ann Community Cinema
Sunday, October 13
Doors at 7:30, show at 8 — with Bernardo Baglioni.
Check it out…
Intrigued by Dragonflies
So True!
Cape Ann Painters and Photographers Group
Caroll McKenna submits-
The Cape Artists and Photographers Group met at the Ocean Alliance (former Copper Paint Factory) on Thursday morning to paint and photograph the beautiful surroundings and hear about the renovation process by CEO Iain and Assistant Rebecca and their staff. Below are a few photos.
Day 2 gran prix
Bicycles are Everywhere!
Big day!
Sunday Morning 9/29/13 4:20AM Bait Barrel Blunder
Enjoy Your Coffee This Morning Knowing Someone Somewhere Had It Way Shittier Than You.
A Fork Falls Off The Forktruck Sending Herring Across The Floor
Samuel Langhorne Clemens Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.”
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, (1835-1910)
Best known by his pen name, Mark Twain, Clemens was a giant of American humor and letters. A Missouri native, he had brief careers as a miner and a river boat pilot before his short stories began to receive widespread notice. He was the keenest wit of his age and wrote what many call the greatest of American novels, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). Through a series of bad investments he lost all of the money he made from his books and a good deal of his wife’s substantial inheritance, which motivated him to begin many years of international speaking tours. The money from these performances eventually overcame his debt and added to his fame. He was a friend and advisor to presidents, scholars, and scientists, Nicola Tesla chief among them. Born when Halley’s comet was in the sky, he died, as he predicted, when it returned.
























































