“Much Needed Medicine” – First 2012-13 Berklee in Gloucester review by Karen Ristuben

Local artist, musician and President of Rocky Neck Art Colony, Karen Ristuben attended the Berklee in Gloucester show at The Gloucester House on Thursday (10/25).  Here’s what she had to say about it:

Jazz as much needed medicine, my table-mates and I agreed.  On Thursday Oct. 25, The Jim Odgren Quintet energized the Gloucester House with two fabulous jazz sets.  On smoking alto sax, Odgren led the band through a tasty array of be-bop, ballads and straight-aheads from Evans to Coltrane.  Young guitarist Lucian Gray defied finger speed records as he sailed over the fret-board  relaxed, cross-legged, confident, superb.  On keys, Davis Whitfields’ understated, elegant renderings and his composed countenance belied his young age.  And rhythm section, student Roberto Giaquinto on drums and Berklee professor and bassist Dave Santoro were unflappable and inspired.

It was an evening all too rare in Gloucester these days, with the Latitude 43 jazz nights gone and no other Cape Ann jazz venue in sight apart from the Franklin Cape Ann’s excellent regulars.

This Berklee series, a worthy benefit for young Gloucester music students, gives us great players, a listening room where you can actually listen, and the welcome chance to get inside the healing relief of live  jazz.

NOTE: After the storm we’ll announce the next show.  You won’t want to miss it.  There’s some cool Halloween entertainment happening this week.  Check out the live music schedule for Gloucester and Cape Ann here.

Hurricane Sandy three hours after High Tide

What an adrenaline rush.

Surfers on Magnolia Beach with walls of water.  Love the way the surfers get into the water, jumping off the pier.

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Hurricane Sandy : Gloucester Ma – Update Monday Afternoon the 29th Before and After Comparison Video From Pavilion Beach!

Craig Kimberley reports for Good Morning Gloucester

A Bit Breezy at Andrews Point

3PM at the point. Steady straight out of the NE at 56 mph, gusts to 69 mph but it feels like there isn’t much time between gusts. The sound is deafening between the wind, water, granite, moving, you can feel that in your feet. It seems to have picked up tempo in just the last ten minutes.

69 mph and not one leaf has left my yard? What the hell? Enough fun for one day. Meet me at Stone’s Pub for a beer.

Sandy downtown

I took a stroll down Main Street to Stacy Boulevard and back at around 1:30PM, and although more than half of the stores are closed, we were mostly just getting wind and light rain at that point.  The sea wasn’t even that choppy by the Fisherman’s Memorial. People were walking their dogs and driving around as usual.

A few bigger waves here and there, but nothing spectacular.

Joan of Arc is looking at the sky, saying to the storm, “Go ahead, make my day!”

Two hours later, the wind and rain are getting stronger…

– Fr. Matthew Green

 

 

 

Call to Artisans and Crafters – MAC Winter Wonderland

This is a call to fellow artists, jewelers, crafters and creators of items you would like to sell for the holidays. 

The Manchester Athletic Club will be holding their holiday fair on Saturday, December 1 from 9:00 to 1:00.  Having done this fair in the past, I can say it is well organized and attended and worth adding to your holiday marketing venues, if you don’t already have something scheduled for that date.  You can contact Marcy Plant at mplantae@manchesterathleticclub.com or call 978-526-8900 x384, if you are interested.  Hope to see you there.

E.J. Lefavour

Video- Gloucester Emergency Response Center With Police Chief Campanello For Hurricane Sandy

Say a Prayer for the Crew of the Bounty

Say a Prayer for the Crew of the Bounty

The crew of the Bounty were mostly young kids.

Hurricane Sandy Sanctuary

Hurricane Sandy Sanctuary

Hurricane Sandy Sanctuary Gloucester, ma. Mallards and Egret riding out the storm in our Vernal Pond. We are expecting more visitors later today. 10/29/2012

Hurricane Sandy

Salt Island

Not easy getting around, Nautilis Road, the Back Shore and any roads near Good Harbor are closed.  Here are a couple of pictures of Magnolia, Back Shore and Good Harbor.

Waves about to hit Magnolia Pier
Rough Seas in Magnolia
Good Harbor Parking Lot

No Rest for the Weary

Four hours until landfall of Frankenstorm Sandy and do Jim Ketchopulos & Sons take a day off with 12 foot waves rolling into the property? No way. A basement needs to go into the ledge and a little wind isn’t going to stop them.

Backshore Roads Now Closed

At high tide I took a little tour around East Gloucester. Parts of Atlantic Road were still accessible however,  as I was leaving, the officers were installing road barriers from both directions. The waves were much higher at the Lighthouse side than at Good Harbor Beach and Atlantic Road. Video footage to follow.

Eastern Point Lighthouse and Dog Bar Breakwater ~ Hurricane Sandy

Sherman’s Point ~ Hurricane Sandy

Gargoyles enjoying the view?

Another gargoyle photo from my vacation, in the spirit of Halloween.

It looks like they’re watching a football game or something. These are on Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.

Fr. Matthew Green

 

Frankenstorm: We Will Rebuild

My son the barbecue expert without fail leaves an empty Heineken on the barbecue. I woke up to this devastation this morning.  How will I break the news? We will get a FEMA loan and I promise we will rebuild.