James (Cape Ann Giclee) & I out enjoying the show! More photos soon!
My View of Life on the Dock
On Friday night, I stopped by the opening of Art on the Rocks at the Cultural Center at Rock Neck (in the downstairs area). I was already familiar with some of the work of the artists, so I was really looking forward to seeing this show. It was well worth it! Stop by while you still can!
Here are some photos of the artists and their work, in a slideshow.
Submitted by Fred Bodin:
I try to keep two things in mind about the 4th of July: It’s a celebration of family, friends, and cookouts; concerts, parades and fireworks. And it’s also a recognition of those who have served and sacrificed to achieve our independence, and keep it since 1776.
Ruth Pino, a local realtor, sends out occasional motivational and timely quotes. Here are two from today: “You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism.” ~Erma Bombeck. And this one: “This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.” ~Elmer Davis
There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs.
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seARTS Newsletter, July 3, 2013 #constantcontact http://t.co/tayhFYfp3U
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— North Shore Kid (@kidns) July 3, 2013
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— Northshore Magazine (@northshoremag) July 4, 2013
@BHBeacon @Joey_C There are several more pix from that series in my Flickr stream (and a bunch I didn't post, too) http://t.co/c3vQs8hWLB
— Lee Toma (@LeeToma) July 6, 2013
wind turbines. 4:58AM https://t.co/i9OrA3quUL
— Joey_C (@Joey_C) July 6, 2013
Great summer programs ahead for elementary students in #GloucesterMA! http://t.co/sBa7Bszcf7
— Maritime Gloucester (@MaritimeGlou) July 6, 2013
These Boston area museums charge little, if any, admission charge: http://t.co/VbuTKDAC8q #BostonMuseums #Boston
— Visiting New England (@NewEnglandInfo) July 6, 2013
On the rocks on Spectacle Island http://t.co/jgvDPOVPtL
— Adam Gaffin (@universalhub) July 7, 2013
The Annisquam Village Church Online Auction is back this year with even more
products and professional services. Artists, individuals and businesses on Cape
Ann, and beyond have given us a wonderful and diverse group of over 100 items.
There’s truly something for everyone…you’ll find…In-Season Pats Tickets, The
Work of Local Artists, Jewelry and Fashion, Travel Escapes, Gift Certificates for
local Restaurants and Stores, Whale Watches, Landscaping, Kayaking,
Canoeing, Tours and much more. Please visit our church website,
annisquamvillagechurch.org to link to our auction website.
The auction provides support for the ministries, maintenance and the ever expanding
community outreach of our growing church.
Enjoy the bidding!
Joey,
Photos from the July 4th Rockport Bonfire. Who needs fireworks watched from a distance when you can cozy up to an inferno?
http://finedesign.net/photo/index.php?/category/26
Michael
Omakase.
The greatest sushi chef in the history of sushi chefs will understand that you want him to create the most interesting, tasty, orgasmic presentation of sushi you’ve ever had the pleasure of eating.
Listen to me.
I’m not joking.
This is not hyperbole.
Orgasmic.
I have no idea how Jordan ended up at Madfish but every time he absolutely decimates my already high expectations.
Omakase.
Do it. Don’t question it. DONT order the safe tuna roll or California roll.
Omakase.
You’re Welcome.
Submitted by Fred Bodin
This installment takes us from Kasane in northeast Botswana to Santawani Camp in the Okavango Delta near Botswana’s border with Namibia.
We flew in two light aircraft and, although I thought the planes were pretty close to each other, the flight was beautiful but uneventful until the pilot was forced to abort the landing attempt just as we touched down because of impalas on the runway. The second attempt was successful.
The game drives were spectacular, including a leopard stalking some zebra. He finally gave up because an injured paw slowed him down.
Kayaking around Gloucester Harbor, a really cute seal on 10 Pound Island and beautiful views.
Sarah Rasmussen and Mark Miller of Ride on Transportation, a livery service on East Main Street, represent in front of Joey’s awesome giclees. Sarah and Mark have been operating Ride on Transportation for three years. They take people to the airport, medical appointments, shopping, etc. If you have a livery need, call them at 978-879-9973.
E.J. Lefavour
Newly Emerged Male Black Swallowtail Butterfly
Thanks to Kate and the team at Wolf Hill for giving me a second Black Swallowtail caterpillar of the season. And, as I was getting ready to discard the parsley plant from the first caterpillar they had found at the garden center earlier in May, I discovered yet a third caterpillar.
Chrysalis #2 eclosed yesterday in the early morning hours. The butterfly in the photo above is newly emerged, so much so that you can see its abdomen is still swollen with fluids as it is expelling a drop. After first drying his wings on the zinnias, he flew off in search of nectar and a mate. I just can’t thank you enough Kate, and everyone at Wolf Hill who is taking an interest in the caterpillars!
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Giuseppe’s Ristorante & Piano Bar
2 Main Street, Gloucester
978-879-4622
This Sunday, July 7, is the last day of the “Griffin Museum’s Photography Atelier 17” show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck. I twill close with a special event: form 5-6PM, the director of the Griffin Museum will give a free gallery talk! The photos are remarkable, so I am sure the gallery talk will be well worth attending.