Delicious nachos! @ the Dog Bar. No, I couldn’t finish it all. Well, not the nachos. Next time I’ll try the wings!
I know, it’s Lent… but I gave up other things.
My View of Life on the Dock
Delicious nachos! @ the Dog Bar. No, I couldn’t finish it all. Well, not the nachos. Next time I’ll try the wings!
I know, it’s Lent… but I gave up other things.
A fun contest from the Gloucester Dog Park…
Where’s Skipper?
By now, you’ve probably seen Skipper the dog as you drive past Grant Circle, where – day after day – he served as a reminder of the funds being raised to complete and maintain the Gloucester Dog Park.
This week, Skipper was moved to a new location in Gloucester! Have you spotted him yet? The first Good Morning Gloucester reader to find Skipper and correctly name his new location in the comments section of this post will win a Gloucester Dog Park t-shirt, as well as a bandana for your dog. Ready. Set. Go find Skipper!
I wonder if this could have gone any worse.
Drive along any back road in New England and you’ll most likely see miles and miles of stone walls. These walls can teach you much about the commercial and cultural history of an area if you know how to read them. Kevin Gardner, author of The Granite Kiss, has been building and studying the stone walls of New England for nearly forty years. He distills his years of experience into principles and practices that are adaptable to a wide variety of designs and circumstances. Travelling throughout New England, Gardner has been speaking at dozens of historical societies, bookstores, and libraries. He seeks to refocus attention on these fascinating landmarks, explaining why and how they were originally built and how their styles have changed over time. On the practical side, he also provides tips and techniques for restoring stone walls as well as information about design and materials for preservation.
Gardner has also worked as a feature writer and producer for New Hampshire Public Radio and as an actor, critic and teacher of theatre. His book, The Granite Kiss (Countryman Press), received great critical response and was selected as one of the top fifty books of 2001 by Christian Science Monitor.
Gardner will be appearing at the Sawyer Free Library to discuss not only the history and philosophy behind New England stone walls but also to give amateur wall builders some hints on basic techniques. Along the way, Gardner will consider the mythology of the stone wall and its place in the New England imagination. As part of his presentation, Gardner builds a miniature stone wall atop his podium/table, illustrating the techniques he is teaching.
Gardner’s presentation on Saturday, March 9, will run from 2 to 4 pm in the Sawyer Free Library, 2 Dale Avenue. The program is part of the Gloucester Lyceum’s Adult Lecture Series and will include a question/answer period during which attendees are encouraged to bring up questions or problems concerning their own projects. The program is free and open to the public.
September 24, 2010
This image is believed to be a view from the top of the hill near the exit 4 southbound off ramp on 93, looking towards Derry, New Hampshire.
Inn Magnolia announces our third annual Women’s Retreat Weekend: Relax and Renew – April 12, 13, & 14
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Join Inn Magnolia for a weekend of relaxation and strengthening of the mind and body. Our practitioners will pamper and inspire you to take on the spring with a rejuvenated approach and an optimistic outlook. The weekend is chock-full of activities, which range from sublimely calming to joyously energizing, and we have some special offerings to satisfy your tastebuds (all meals are provided). Group sessions in Yoga, Alexander Technique, Meditation, and an inspirational talk, as well as one hour-long and one twenty-minute-long private session in a selection of massage techniques are ALL INCLUDED. We made sure you will have a wee bit of time free to explore the beautiful beach and incredible conservation land nearby, or just to curl up and read, but you’ll want to take advantage of all the programming that is provided by our extraordinary practitioners.
Our past two retreats have brought together an incredible set of warm, intelligent and friendly guests and practitioners. We can’t wait to meet this year’s group!
Prices range from $295-$465 per person, including lovely accommodations. Our early-bird rates apply to those who sign up before March 31.
Please see www.InnMagnolia.com/ events.html for more information, or email us at InnMagnolia@gmail.com
Thank you!
Amanda
Innkeeper/Owner
The Mass Cultural Council came to G-Town to listen to and observe what makes Gloucester so special. There are no other towns that have more than one Cultural District. Gloucester already has Rocky Neck. If approved for Downtown Gloucester, Gloucester would stand as the only City with more than one Massachusetts Cultural District.
When sitting in the room and listening to the distinguished assembly of community people that showed up it was obvious about 10 minutes in that honestly Gloucester deserves this in spades. There is no where anywhere that is as culturally diverse, enriched and vibrant as our community.
All the people had to do was speak the truth. It wasn’t about selling Downtown Gloucester. Downtown Gloucester, it’s merchants, it’s artists, its community and artistic organizations sell itself.
You’d have to be deaf, dumb and blind to not see it and I can assure you the representatives of the Mass Cultural Council that visited, Anita Walker, Meri Jenkins, Kylie Sullivan and Maren Brown are anything but deaf dumb and blind.
Huge thanks to the Downtown GloucesterCultural District Steering Committee Catherine Ryan, Lise Breen, Judith Hoglander, Robert Whitmarsh, Anne Robinson, Ronda Faloon, Maggie Rosa and David Rhinelander for laying so much of the groundwork to make this meeting possible and also to Fred Bodin for hosting this momentous event at his Bodin Historic Photo Gallery.
Melissa I love my new scarf. You rock!
STEP AWAY FROM THE CANNOLI – PUT YOUR ARMS UP AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CANOLLI!
Joey: I did write to congressman and suggested a re-dedication of the statue . I will include his response.
Also I did find some additional information on Anna Hyatt Huntington the scupltress.Anna was born in Cambridge which was our second home also ! See http://www.bronze-gallery.com/sculptors/artist.cfm?sculptorID=75
If some want to see more of her work in a breathtaking location, some of the GMG readers may appreciate especially learning about her beautiful garden in South Carolina – BROOKGREEN GARDEN/zoo in Myrtle Beach area http://www.brookgreen.org/ and for some images-
see http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernside/469281417/in/photostream/
What a treasure we have in Joanie.
Regards Bob Lindberg
Great show and tell going on now at 123 Main St. Gloucester. Wonderful food and beverages and a great staff on hand to greet you until 8:00 PM. Stop on by and say Hi.
If you’re looking for some fascinating tv viewing at 8:00 tonight, tune in to John Ronan’s The Writer’s Block on CATV Channel 12 for an interview with your’s truly about my book Tales of Bong Tree Island. If you miss it tonight, it will air again on the 28th at 8:00.
E.J. Lefavour
Last night I gave a talk on Fragrant Gardening at a sportmen’s club in Plymouth. In looking through images to update my presentation, I found two photos that had previously been overlooked. The first photo is of a Painted Lady nectaring at the sweetly scented butterfly bush ‘Nanho Purple,’ which blooms continuously throughout the summer. You can see she is a Painted Lady because of the four concentric circles, or “eyespots,” on the underside of her hindwing.
The second photo is of a Monarch nectaring at New England Aster ‘Alma Potchke,’ taken at a friend’s garden on Eastern Point. Our native New England asters have a wonderful spicy sweet earthy fragrance and are one the most potently fragrant asters found. New England asters bloom typically from late August through September.
The third photo I’ve posted before and it is of an American Lady nectaring at Korean Daisies. You can tell she is an American Lady by her two comparatively larger eyespots. Unlike hybridized chrysanthemums, which are usually bred for color, Korean Daisies are the straight species and are fabulously fragrant. Their period of florescence is from September through October, oftentimes into early November; only a hard frost stops their bloom power.
With just these three beauties, one could have a staggered and continuously fragrant garden in bloom from July through November–and create Mecca for butterflies on the wing.
Well maybe all our talk about taking kids out to hear great music didn’t fall on deaf ears (pun intended). Plus there’s another bonus: the fact that some shows start early means you can get to more shows in one evening.
Weekend starts tonight with Just Like Newman at 7pm at Shea’s Riverside in Essex.
Dave Sag has been starting his Rhumb Line Blues Party at 8 instead of 9 for a couple of weeks now. This week he’s got Steve Chagaris & Justin Quinn Band. Check out this video from a few years ago:
Plus there are three excellent 9pm shows. See the complete live music schedule here.
We offer you a bromide for the blues this week as we welcome back Mr. Justin Quinn and cohorts. Q has been busy learning a million snappy tunes with which to regale you with his harmonica sorties and clang bang vocal style. He’s dragging along the mighty Jon Ross with his cheesy antique guitar collection and deep knowledge of blue chestnuts. L’il Steevee Chaggaris will be beating the bongos to the blistering beat. And, by the way, We’ll be rehearsing the whole thing this Wed. nite at Glenn’s in Nbpt. from 7 to 9 as people attempt to eat dinner. It’s a great restaurant even though it’s over the bridge.
AND DON’T FORGET: The Rhumb Line is now on winter hours. Yes, we start at 8 pm and play till 11. Until further notice. So scrape that gravy off your chin and get out the door! you have no excuse!
Photo by Mark Hayden
Photo by LouiseHello, everybody! Times are exciting indeed. The new album is out, the tour is rolling, and I have every last one of you to thank!!
My new album, Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, was released at the beginning of this month. You can find the album on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify… and at the newly launched Chelsea Berry store!www.store.chelseaberry.com
This month we released my first full-length music video! Filmed and directed by Brendan Pike.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26KBmk8feFw
UPCOMING SHOWS:
2/24- Steel City Coffeehouse (Phoenixville, PA) 7pm supporting Livingston Taylor
http://www.steelcitycoffeehouse.com/index.php/events/artists/2213
3/1- Shalin Liu Performance Center (Rockport, MA) 8pm The Dejas open
http://www.rcmf.org/jazz-world/2-9-13.html
3/2- Shalin Liu Performance Center (Rockport, MA) 8pm The Dejas open
CALL FOR TICKETS- 978.546.7391
3/7- Tupelo Music Hall (Londonderry, NH) 7pm as open mic feature artist
http://tickets.tupelohall.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=40
3/16- Club Passim (Cambridge, MA) 8pm supporting What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?
http://passim.org/club/what-time-it-mr-fox-chelsea-berry-opens
3/27- Crowell Chapel (Manchester, MA) 7:30 pm co-bill with Dawn Mitschele
http://event.attendstar.com/event/show/chelsea-berry-dawn-mitschele-songwriters-circle/
3/29- The Buttonwood Tree (Middletown, CT) 8pm Joe Wilkins opens
http://www.buttonwood.org/event/chelsea-berry/
3/30- The Bull Run (Shirley, MA) 8pm co-bill with Liz Frame and the Kickers
http://tickets.bullrunrestaurant.com/orderticketsarea.asp?p=508&a=41&backurl=default.asp
4/5- Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center (Old Saybrook, CT) 8pm supporting Vance Gilbert
http://www.katharinehepburntheater.org/blog/events/event-details/?EventsID=833
4/13- The Vanilla Bean Cafe (Pomfret, CT) 7:30pm Joe Wilkins opens
http://www.songkick.com/concerts/14627614-chelsea-berry-at-vanilla-bean-cafe
5/24- The Ark (Ann Arbor, MI) 8pm supporting Livingston Taylor
5/25- The Acorn Theater (Three Oaks, MI) 8pm supporting Livingston Taylor
https://www.acorntheater.com/?page_id=139&ee=198
6/22- Woodstock Opera House (Woodstock, IL) 7pm supporting Livingston Taylor
http://www.woodstockoperahouse.com/files/Events/PerformancePages/2013Livingston_Taylor.html
6/27- One Longfellow Square (Portland, ME) 8pm supporting Chris Smither
http://www.onelongfellowsquare.com/Results.asp?category=2
Our official CD release concerts are a week away- please join us at the Shalin Liu in Rockport, MA!
Updates, music and more can be found at www.chelseaberry.com.. and if you’re on Facebook, please check out and like my music page! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chelsea-Berry/139692916047171?fref=ts
Thanks again to all of you for your support…. this tour, this CD, and what is turning out to be a very exciting career has all been made possible because of you!!!
So much love,
Chelsea
Yesterdays Art Rock in Rockport was found.
FOB Andrea Toppan called her Husband Bill and ordered him to go find it.
Here is her communication with her husband Bill;
“So I call my husband Bill on his way home from work ( in Peabody) ” they (They? who’s they.) posted an art rock in Rockport front beach, I am texting you a picture, hurry go find it” ” but I haven’t left Peabody yet” doesn’t matter they just posted it, and Michael saw the post and said , next one is mine, right mom” 20 minutes later I get a call ” art rock in possession, anything else boss.?” ” yes, milk”… T is crossed now in possession of 6 year old Michael Toppan, his twin Jayden cant wait for the next art rock, adventure to capture his. Older brother William ( age 7) found one last winter on the boulevard.”
Sorry Bill. Some people are just a little off and you found one. 🙂