East Gloucester After Blizzicane Nemo

Daybreak in the Hood

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Code Red City of Gloucester Issued 1PM February 10, 2013

City Hall Nine Dale Ave Gloucester, MA 01930 TEL FAX 978281 978– 9700 2819738 ckirk CITY OF GLOUCESTER OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CODE RED – Issued at 1pm Sunday, February 10, 2013. @ gloucesterma.gov Good afternoon. This is Mayor Carolyn Kirk with some important messages from the City of Gloucester’s code red emergency messaging system. The local state of emergency that was declared on Friday is still in effect, and the city continues to respond to the impacts caused by the recent blizzard. Please listen carefully to the following 6 important announcements: 1. After consultation with public works, public safety and school officials, it has been determined that additional time is required for clean up efforts. Therefore there will be no school tomorrow, Monday in Gloucester Public Schools. The Superintendent of schools will issue an announcement directly to families as well. 2. While main roads are passable, there are many secondary, remote and deadend roads which may require special equipment such as back hoes for snow operations. Special equipment resources are limited and it will take through today and tomorrow to reach some areas. DPW will be taking your calls until 4pm today and tomorrow during normal business hours. The number for DPW is 978-281-9785. That number again is 978-281-9785. 3. It will take the better part of the week to address the downtown area and sidewalks. Priorities will be ensuring safe routes to school, and residents are reminded they are responsible for clearing sidewalks adjacent to their property. 4. The parking ban will be lifted as of 6pm tonight. However, streets are narrow due to the volume of snow, and we are asking residents to keep roads as clear as possible due to ongoing snow operations. Residents are reminded that it is against the law to place snow in city streets. 5. If your vehicle is parked in a school parking lot, please remove it by 6am Monday morning so that the lots may be cleared. If you are in a municipal lot, meters will not be enforced until Tuesday at the earliest. 6. The forecast is calling for rain tomorrow which may divert resources for clearing catch basins to minimize flooding. This will delay snow operations so we ask for your patience. Citizen cooperation during this weather event has been outstanding, and we ask for your continued cooperation and patience in the days ahead as we return to normalcy as quickly and safely as possible. To repeat, Gloucester Public Schools are canceled tomorrow, the parking ban will be lifted as of 6pm today, however mobility and access throughout the city is still restricted so we are asking citizen cooperation and patience as we return to normalcy over the course of the coming week. Thank you for listening, and this concludes this message

The show must go on … Plenty to do tonight … Latest on who’s open, who’s closed

Chelsea Berry @ The Landing 2/9/13 – photo: Louise

Kudos to all the venue owners who opened up last night and are opening today — and to the performers who got themselves shoveled out and on stage so we can celebrate NEMO with music!

The Landing opened last night and Chelsea Berry got herself down there to perform for a good crowd.  Guess NEMO was nothing special compared to what she grew up with in Alaska.

Landing is open again tonight and Will Hunt will host an open mic.

Gloucester’s parking ban will be lifted at 6:00 tonight, so we can all get out and party.  Several shows are cancelled, but there’s still plenty to do thanks to our intrepid venue owners and performers.  See the updated live music schedule here (it lists cancellations as well as show that are still on).

School may be closed tomorrow, but the show must go on  . . .

Ok, whose feet and legs are these?

Rick and I walked to the beach and ran into this person.  Do you know who would have shorts and flip flops on with over two feet of snow around?

February 10, 2013 whose legs and feet are these

Mexico. MyZone Challenge Training. It aint over

See that MyZone Fitness Band? Its still recording my workout and will upload the data once I get back to the MAC. It aint over til the Fat Joey Sings!

02/08/2013 11:30PM 65mph Winds.

Out on the deck 02/08/2013 11:30PM 65mph Winds.

Not the best video but you’ll get the point. my poor dog Blaze ran for the door after she almost got blown off the deck.

Nemo carves some snow

My phone froze up and was not accepting finger touches. Maybe my finger didn’t have enough heat. All the wave photos are blown out white. But here is a snap of a backyard drift.  There is a three foot bush sticking out near the bottom. Should have put Rubber Duck in for scale.drift1

Ice art by the artistic storm Nemo

After all those awesome photos from Len, I decided to try my hand at photographing the frost on the window of our storm door yesterday, using my iPhone and an accessory macro lens.

Fr. Matthew Green

The Parcel of Rogues Concert at the Annisquam Village Church is Postponed

“The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft aglae.”    (Robert Burns)

The Parcel of Rogues Concert at the Annisquam Village Church scheduled for Sunday at 4 PM is postponed.  The DPW advises that the street will not be sufficiently clear for parking near the church.

Keep those plaids around your neck and stay tuned for a new date!

Nemo Blizzard Photos Downtown Gloucester From Anthony Marks

Main St Gloucester Pics From Bing McGilvray

DEAR JOEY ~~

I know you must be inundated with pics from the storm but here’s a few more from around Main Street on Saturday Feb. 9th about 10am.

2a. Duncan St.
3a. The Dress Code
6a. Life is Good

Hope you can use them.

Thanks ~~

BING McGILVRAY

Pics From Lane’s Cove via Martha Lazarus

Hi Joey,Here are a few shots taken at Lanes Cove this afternoon.  The fish shack looks ok, but the wall took another hit.Martha Lazarus