Does anyone still use fax machines?
If you’ve moved away from fax machines what have you replaced it with?
Community Photos 4/8/13
Hi Joey!
A few of us just graduated from the “Become an Expert” wine series at Savour Wine and Cheese on Prospect Street and had such a great time I wanted to share… The classes were so full of information as to taste, production, food pairing, along with many laughs – they just flew by, we learned more than we’ll ever remember and made friends as well! Kathleen was a wonderful instructor and her shop is just beautiful!!
Evelyn
Muffy White Offers To Take Your Spent Whiskey Bottles
Dear Joey,
Today my family and I walked 1/3 of a mile from our home on Haskell St. down Mooreland St. and picked up 4 lawn bags of garbage. Gross right?
The amazing thing is what we found among the general waste we found 161 small bottles of Seagrams 7.
One Hundred and Sixty One!!
Not an accidental "oops my recycling blew away"…
I am truly amazed at the litter that is everywhere in Gloucester RIGHT NOW!
This is not a complaint but a plea —
People please step outside and if something doesn’t belong on the ground, pick it up.
When you have trash please do not litter!
This our home, your home, your children’s home…
Every day should be Earth Day,
Muffy White
p.s. IF you are on Mooreland St or Haskell St and do not know how to dispose of your small/large liquor bottles, please drop them by our house we will be happy to help!!
Cape Ann Youth Hockey Wins Chsmpionship
Community Stuff 4/8/13
April Vacation Week at Maritime Gloucester
Register today for our great new April Vacation Week programs, exploring sea life, wind power, art, and more!
April 15: Crustaceans and Hermit Crab Crafts (Pre-K – 1st grade)
April 15: Coral and Crystals (grades 2 – 5)
April 16 & 18: Science Exploration through Art (ages 6 – 10)
April 17: Wind Power and Fish Windsocks (Pre-K – 1st grade)
April 17: Wind Turbines and Sail Power (grades 2 – 5)
April 19: Marine Mammals and Sock Seals (Pre-K – 1st grade)
April 19: Marine Life in Gloucester Harbor (grades 2 – 5)
Downtown Eater Egg Hunt #2
EDWARD HOPPER GLOUCESTER MATCH WITH HELP FROM GMG TIP???
Catherine Ryan submits-
Thank you again Sibley family! The recent GMG Hopper post of the Sibley family helping to identify the Rockaway Hotel in an Edward Hopper drawing generated more discoveries! For reference, here’s the Hopper Rockaway image and a link to that previous GMG post-
Catherine Ryan confirms Rockaway Hotel as another Gloucester Edward Hopper match with help from the Sibley family
Posted on March 17, 2013 by Joey C
There are several Edward Hopper examples in the collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , including this beauty, the 1926 House by ‘ Squam River . Can you name its Gloucester location? There are notes indicating that it’s in the general direction heading into Annisquam.
IT’S NOT. I admit to clinging to this suggested area with some unreasonable hope because of personal bias (my parents lived on Wheeler’s Point for 30 years, and the charm and might of its full panoramic vista). I climbed around friend’s properties, sought views from Pole Hill and multiple high vantage spots. But I could not connect that landscape anywhere to this Hopper image.
All it took was reading one tiny email description from a GMG reader – I didn’t even need to visit the spot—to know immediately how right it was. I’m sure some other readers may know it, too.
Hint #1:
For one thing, many of these Gloucester Hoppers are views seen from a succession of magnificent granite sentinels. They are sites of great natural beauty conditioned geographically by glacial stone. This particular location has a massive sweep of boulder outcroppings.
Hint #2
These two houses in the Hopper drawing are still standing and exact.
Hint #3
If there is one Hopper, chances are there are others within close proximity. Here’s two other Hopper drawings, all from the same general perch.
Who had the keen eyes? Thank you to Kathy and Jeff Weaver for identifying the sight line for the Gloucester Edward Hopper image, House by ‘ Squam River in the collection of the MFA. It’s no surprise to me that artist Jeff Weaver—who has a history of Gloucester veduta painting himself, and who knows a great thing or two about extraordinary detail, composition, surface and color as bearer of light– would have a tip! You can see more of Jeff’s work here http://www.jeffweaverfineart.com/. Gloucester creates many optimum sites for plein air study, and artists continue to evolve their work into unmissable interpretations of reality.
And here’s the Answer:
You are looking past Centennial across the landscape of Newell Stadium and Gloucester High School . (Perhaps this might be a possible new funding source for Newell Stadium? This same stadium and field site is the landscape featured in an iconic Gloucester Edward Hopper work of art. )
There’s another famous Gloucester artist with a link to this same location, and a nice connection for Gloucester high school, and our students to know. Thanks to Fred Buck for sharing this Strople photo from the collection of the Cape Ann Museum and their archives for the Gloucester HarborWalk’s Virginia Lee Burton marker. It’s a contemporaneous photograph of the GHS high school being built. The steam shovel was the model for Virginia Lee Burton’s beloved Mary Ann from Mike Mulligan ©1939. Follow back the plume of smoke- “Mary Ann” is turned away from the viewer.
Downtown Easter Egg Hunt
Tweet of The Day from @InspireYou77
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” – Mahatma Gandhi
— Inspirational Stuff (@InspireYou77) March 13, 2013
Shapes and Shadows
Burnham’s Field
Adorable Zoë Annabelle Newton
7 April, 2013 13:47
Finish line Dan
Easter Stroll
Only At Super Walmart
Finish Line
A Call To Artists. Show us your Work Space
A Call To Artists. Show us your Work Space.
Anyone who would like to share their work space with GMG Email the photos of your studio or workspace to: frontiero@hotmail.com and I’ll post them and a link to your website if you have one.
Here’s Deb Clarkes new work space she’s fixing up. She has a beautiful view.
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