I folded this on Thanksgiving from a foil paper hexagon, for my parents’ Christmas tree (which we put up on Thanksgiving!). I made it up as I went along, but someone may have done it first, because it isn’t very complicated.
Gloucester Engineering Wind Turbine Nacelle Being Installed- Live Post
They call it a Nacelle- check out wikipedia-
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Components of a horizontal axis wind turbine (gearbox, rotor shaft and brake assembly) being lifted into the nacelle.
200-ton wind turbine nacelles being unloaded at a seaport.
A nacelle (pronounced /nəˈsɛl/) is a cover housing that houses all of the generating components in a wind turbine, including the generator, gearbox, drive train, and brake assembly.[
CAPE ANN CHAMBER AND GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL TO PRESENT CHECKS TO PROGRAMS SERVING YOUTHS ON THE WATER
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee will gather at Maritime Gloucester on Wednesday, November 28, at 3:00 pm to present checks to two local organizations in support of their programs serving young people on the water. The Gloucester High School Sailing Program and Gloucester Museum School’s Project Adventure Summer Camp will each be the recipients of $1,500 donations from the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce from funds raised through raffle sales and sponsorships in conjunction with the 28th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival held during Labor Day Weekend, August 31 to September 2.
“Thanks to the great fund-raising efforts of a dedicated Schooner Festival Committee, and the Committee’s strong support of Cape Ann’s youth sailing and rowing programs, we are pleased to be able to offer this support to two great local organizations,” said Robert Heidt, C.E.O. of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, sponsors and presenters of the Gloucester Schooner Festival since its inception.
“The Gloucester Schooner Festival is reaching out to these programs that put kids on the water as our way of demonstrating our commitment to those who will be its future stewards–and perhaps even our future schooner captains!” said Daisy Nell, Chairperson of the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee.
For more information go to www.capeannchamber.com or contact Robert Heidt at robert@capeannchamber.com or call 978-283-1601.
Music Around Town~November 26 to December 2, 2012
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited
Now That The Lobster Trap Tree Has Been erected It’s Buoy Painting Time!!!! Starts the week of Dec.3rd
Drop in at Art Haven to paint a buoy for our Community Lobster Trap tree. Each day is geared to an elementary school so friends can paint together. Parents can carpool and get some shopping done.
All days are 3pm-6pm, cost is free.
Mon.-Beeman and Plum Cove
Tues.-Veterans and East Gloucester
Wed.-West Parish
Thurs.-Eastern Point,St.Ann’s,Faith Christian,Charter school
Fri.-open to the public
Sat.10am-4pm open to the public
Then the buoys will be auctioned off on Saturday, January 19th at our annual buoy auction!
Cape Ann Art Haven 180B Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
The Buoys Are All Primed And Waiting For You To Decorate
Click Pic Below for Slide Show Of Last Years Lobster Trap Tree Buoys
Community Stuff 11/27/12
Henry Ferrini writes-
Joey,
The Gloucester Writers Center is in the midst of an Annual Appeal.
Perhaps some of your viewers may be interested.
Here is a short video about what we do-
If people are motivated, they can go to www.gloucesterwriters.org
and contribute via Paypal.
Thanks,
Happy Birthday Ed MF Collard!!!!!
Gloucester Downtown Holiday Raffle,and Other Events This Holiday Season (Think Thursday Thursday Thursday)
Christine Orlando Fills Us In-
Gloucester Downtown Holiday Events Calendar From The Chamber of Commerce
Friday, November 23 to Thursday, December 20
December 6
The 38th Annual Ladies Night – Stores will be open late. Many offering
refreshments and special offers. With every item purchased receive a free
entry to the $1,500 Shopping Spree.
December 8
The Middle Street Walk – 10AM to 3PM – FREE – During the day there will be concerts and special events at: Cape Ann Museum, Sawyer Free Library, Trinity Church, Universal Unitarian Church, Sargent House Museum, and more!
Full list of events on The Middle Street Walk’s Facebook page.
The Annual lighting of the Lobster Trap Tree at 4:45PM.
December 10
Bank Gloucester’s Tree Lighting 5 – 6PM. A reception to follow in the Bank Lobby, to benefit Hospice of the North Shore.
December 13
The 38th Annual Men’s Night – Stores open late. Many offering refreshments and special offers. With every item purchased receive a free entry to the $1,500 Shopping Spree (REMINDER: last day to enter is December 19).
December 20
The 1st Annual Family and Friends Night. Stores open late! Restaurants will offer free desert or appetizers! Carolers strolling Main Street! Gather your friends and family and join us and enjoy the evening.
Santa will draw the Winning Ticket at 9 pm, to the $1,500. Shopping Spree.
Stuff I Don’t Get- Why PC Laptop Cords Need the Awkward Two Piece Power Brick Thingie
In this day and age they haven’t figured out how to streamline the whole cord set-up? If you’re traveling with a laptop obviously you want to travel light. The bulky cord set-up just seems like a no-brainer for streamlining to make more user friendly. What computer guru knows the reason for the bulky brick?
Rome! Kathy Slifer Captures an Outstanding GMG Represents!
Folks on The Boulevard #3
Christmas Parade and Christmas Tree Lightning
Fun day, Christmas Parade and then the Tree Lightning.
A Touch of Glass at Alchemy of Art
This is Part 1 of a two part exhibit. The first exhibit consists of affordable prints and small original paintings (and some books). The second exhibit will consist of all new glass paintings. Come on by and party on Thursday, November 29 from 5:30-7:30. In addition to my opening reception, there will also be a release party for Bully Boy Distilleries new aged whiskey. Alchemy Cafe and Bistro, 3 Duncan Street, Gloucester.
E.J. Lefavour
Self-Publishing Program Presented by Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library
Come by the Library on Saturday, December 1 from 2:00 to 4:00 and hear a panel of six self-published authors talk about their work and the business of self-publishing. Moderated by Susan Oleksiw, the Panel includes Margery Leach, Kim Smith’s husband – Thomas A. Hauck, FOB Kathleen Valentine, fellow Annisquammer David Simmons, Jane Ward, and your’s truly. We would love to see a big turnout.
E.J. Lefavour
Donna, Duck!
Cynthia Curtis Student and Studio Pottery Holiday Sale
Donate for Sandy
P&V LOL #2: The more sure you are that you’re right, the more likely you are to be wrong
Last Monday we began our new series, Peter & Vickie’s Laws of Life (LOL for short), with a law about losing and gaining weight (see here). That LOL was a corollary of a well known law of chemistry & physics and hinted at the mathematical concept of inverse proportions.
Today’s law (inspired by Greg Bover’s Quote of the Week) is an example of inverse proportions and could be stated thus: Your likelihood of being right is in inverse proportion to how sure you are about it.
Susceptibility to this law begins in childhood and blossoms in teenagers. For example, when they say things like “Mom it’s gone; I’m positive it’s not there. It’s nowhere in this house. I’ll bet you a million bucks. Somebody must have stolen it,” at which point Mom takes a quick look and finds it in 45 seconds.

Once people reach adulthood, they tend to be sure of more profound things like when the world is gonna end (the next date is next month on 12/21/12).
People who are the most sure they’re right often spew hyperbole (hype for short) to make their points — which proves this LOL, since the graph of two variables that are inversely proportional is a hyperbola.
Of course, I’m absolutely positively sure about the veracity of this law. In fact I’ve never been more sure of anything in my entire life — except, perhaps, that Gloucester & Cape Ann have the best music scene in the entire universe as evidenced by this week’s live music lineup — see here.
I doubt the world will end on 12/21/12, but I guess, given this LOL, that I’d better not be absolutely sure. Here’s a video of Sugarland, Matt Nathanson & Little Big Town covering the classic R.E.M. song on the last day people were sure the world would end:
Support local small business this holiday season!
Julie Cleveland, Owner/Piano Instructor, Cape Ann Piano Studio, Gloucester, MA
Sign up now for the Winter Quarter and get 25% off your quarter tuition payment! Be sure and mention that you saw this ad on goodmorninggloucester.com. Click on the website for details (see under “Studio Blog”) or call (978) 491-1658.
Gift Certificates for Lessons Also Available!
Julie Cleveland, Pianist/Instructor/Composer
M.Mus., New England Conservatory
Cape Ann Piano Studio, Gloucester, MA
http://www.capeannpiano.com
Teaching children and adults to play the piano since 1988










