Greetings from France!

This is the famous Abbey of Solesmes, in the area of Sarthe, west of Paris. I was here for two days, soaking in their amazing Gregorian Chant (and taking photos of the monastery buildings and gardens), before heading off to Paris. More photos of France (with the GMG logo!) will be forthcoming…
– Fr. Matthew Green
Michigan Mike Brings You Fishing on Gloucester Dragger F/V Lily Jean
Wingaersheek Beach Yesterday
Ginormous Whale Carcass Washes Up On Penzance Road Rockport October 20th
Could this be the Finback that they lost in Boston on October 15th-
Boston.com story October 15th,2012-
Dead finback whale in Boston Harbor drifts out to sea, officials say
The dead finback whale that has been drifting through Boston Harbor made a brief visit to the shores of Georges Island over the weekend before floating back out to sea, officials said.
As of Monday morning, the 50-foot whale “appears to have washed out of channel out to sea,” said SJ Port, spokeswoman for the Department of Conservation and Recreation. She said the high tides and westward winds helped moved the animal’s remains out of the harbor area and they currently cannot be located.
After the whale carcass had washed up on Georges Island, which is under the jurisdiction of the conservation department, officials there began putting together plans to dispose of the remains, Port said.
“It’s like a reverse lottery. It can be a big cost for whoever that property belongs to,” she said.
Preliminary figures estimated the whale’s removal to cost about $30,000, and because it is an endangered species, removal efforts must be approved by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
For the whole story click here
Community Stuff 10/21/12
Community Stuff 10/21/12
Tennis Legend, Nick Bollettieri, Serves Up Tennis and Life Lessons to MAC Tennis Aces.
Nick Bollettieri, the legendary tennis coach linked to 10 number-one world-ranked players including Andre Agassi and Maria Sharapova, visited with hundreds of players during his annual visit to Manchester Athletic Club. The energetic octogenarian is one of the sport’s most well-respected and influential tennis experts. His visit marks the 10-year anniversary of collaboration between Bollettieri and Manchester Athletic Club’s MAC Tennis Academy, home to many top juniors on their own tracks to winning national and international tennis acclaim.
Bollettieri gave private lessons, group drills and motivational speeches to adult players, parents and the Academy’s junior players, including Meghan Kelley, of Falmouth, ME, who recently earned a Gold Ball after winning a national tournament in Girls 16s doubles at the USTA National Clay Court Championships. Jerry Lopez of Mexico, who along with Kelley trains with the Academy and is part of the Academy’s Travel Team, just came back from the Dominican Republic with an International Tennis Federation (ITF) singles championship. Kelley, Lopez and hundreds of other players from cities and towns all over New England were energized by the opportunity to spend time on the court with their high profile mentor.
“Nick is a prime example of the virtues and rewards of discipline, commitment and hard work,” said Todd Carpenter, Director of Tennis at Manchester Athletic Club. “He has spoken all over the world about how to become and stay number one. Invaluable lessons for our program and for the next generation of tennis players.”
Bollettieri’s visit comes on the eve of the release of his biography, It Ain’t Easy, which will be published around Thanksgiving. The book, written by David Legge, is the uncensored, unabridged, authorized story of his life, including what he has taught and what he has learned both on and off the court.
And Right Now there’s a $50 Off Coupon When You Join The MAC


O’Maley Happenings
Too Funny! Go Navy!
My Dad would have loved this!
Gloucester Harbor At Dusk 10/19/12 6:41PM
Bacon. As In Bacon Cups. As In Get Your Ass Down To Mamie’s Kitchen For Some Bacon Cups
They only make one tray and once they are gone you are SOL. So giddy-up cowboy early to Mamie’s Kitchen 65 Pleasant Street (right across from Saint Ann’s)!
Check The Video-
Save Your Appetite- Cape Ann Restaurant Week Starts Sunday! Prix Fixe Three Course Dinners For $33.12 or $25.12
Zip Line Kid & Friend Pier Jumping in October ~ Why would I want to live anywhere else on Earth?
Days like today confirm our decision years ago to move to Gloucester was spot on! Check this out (Magnolia Pier 10/20/12: Air 68, Water 58, Winds WSW 15-20mph, Seas 6-8ft.)
Lanesville #4 – From Duley Street
Pirate Boat in Rockport
This looks like a fun outing for the grandchildren next summer.
Come sail on Tall Ship Formidable with the “Pirates of Fun” for an exciting yet relaxing experience upon the beautiful waters off Historic Cape Ann and Scenic Rockport Harbor. Sail aboard Northeast’s only traditional square-rigged tall ship. History becomes alive and fun as the Pirate King (captain) gives commands to the crew to hoist the square sails and brace the yardarms all awhile telling stories as waves are gently lapping against the hull. Sailing along the same waters used for centuries by great sailing ships of an era gone by – Patriots, Privateers and Pirates – Oh My! Your sailing experience will include crew dressed as pirates climbing the rigging and setting sail, telling stories about pirates, patriots and privateers along with the history of the harbor and entertaining our guest as much as they would like to be. It’s the most fun, exciting and best way to enjoy time on the water! Tall Ship Formidable has been an icon on the waters of New England for over seven years, call today and reserve your cruise!
Not your average college dean ~ listen up tomorrow at 9am on 104.9FM
In case you missed this post, Next Thursday (10/25) is the 2012-13 Berklee in Gloucester season kickoff at The Gloucester House featuring the Jim Odgren Quintet, who are helping raise money to send a Gloucester student to Berklee. You may remember that this is the brainchild of Berklee’s Dean of Performance, Matt Marvuglio. Now, when you read the word Dean, what do envision? Bet it’s not the guy playing the flute solo at about 2 minutes into this video (Jim Odgren is on alto sax in this video too).
Here’s another video of Matt at The Gloucester House on March 30 with Berklee professor Ed Saindon on vibes and students Nori Shiota on bass and Jazz Robertson on drums.
Matt told me he’s planning to come to the concert on Thursday. Perhaps we can convince him to sit in.
How cool is it that you can see the top professors, students — even the dean — of the best music school in the world right here in your own backyard! Well, Aurelia Nelson, host of the show Curtain Up on North Shore 104.9 thinks it’s pretty cool, so she asked me to join her for tomorrow’s show to talk a little about it. So tune in to 104.9FM tomorrow at 9AM.
But before all that, you’ve got 13 venues with live music to choose from tonight — perfect number for a beautiful October Saturday! See the complete live music listing here.
TWO NOT-Outrageously Priced Eye Glass Solutions, with a Third Solution Provided by Fred Bodin
Solution #1 for Women
It was recommended that I purchase a pair of reading glasses one level less than my ordinary prescription, to help prevent eye strain while at the computer. I was utterly dismayed at the outrageously expensive price of eye glasses at the optometrist, as well as at the retail shops. I simply do not understand why a slender sliver of mass produced plastic has to cost $300. plus dollars, without the lens. Less expensive alternatives can be found at the pharmacy and places like Target, but I have never had much luck with fit or in finding an attractive style.
Without much searching I entered the Kate Spade website. Price for reading glasses: sixty-eight dollars. I ordered several versions thinking that I would keep the one I liked best. I absolutely loved them–comfortable, well-made, and in beautiful shades of tortoise shell. I liked both so much I kept the two pairs. The glasses come in a cheery apple green case, which makes them easy to locate within the deep depths of your purse.
Solution #2 For Men and Women
When my husband asked for help in finding a new pair of glasses, I was more than happy to assist. He has owned the exact same Buddy Hollyish style glasses for well over thirty years. To emphasize how non-materialistic is my husband–he has also owned, and it has been in continuous use, the very same key chain, a brass tag from the Savoy Grill at the Savoy Hotel in London, for over thirty-five years.
I had read about Warby Parker eyewear and thought Tom would love the fact that he did not have to go shopping (his absolute least favorite activity). He went to the Warby Parker website and picked out five pair in five minutes, part of their home try-on system. The trial glasses arrived in a few days. Shipping is entirely free, both directions with both the trial glasses, and with the pair ordered. Tom’s eye doctor phoned in his prescription and the glasses arrived within two weeks, for the grand total of 95.00. The new glasses look great and he reports they are much lighter and more comfortable than the heavier glass of his old frames. And they come with a smart looking hard case and cleaning cloth.
For every pair of glasses sold by Warby Parker, a pair is provided to someone in need.
Dorky model – self photo with iPhone
Fred Boden adds the following good info about Parrelli Optical:
Yesterday I stopped by Parrelli Optical on Railroad Avenue in Gloucester, because Janet’s prescription glasses had a broken right temple (the piece that goes from the glass to behind your ear). Manager Jeanine Perry tried to make the repair, but couldn’t, and suggested they be taken to the store they came from for temple replacement. I really appreciated her effort, especially since the glasses had been purchased elsewhere. I’ve bought opthalmic quality readers at Parrelli before, and this day found a high quality reader under $25 that looked great. I like the bamboo wood-like temples.
My model is a coconut head given to me by my Dad in the early 1960’s, from a business trip to Florida. I got the Indian and my sister (Painter Barb) got the pirate. My Indian hangs in the gallery. The background fabric is from my neighbor Bananas, which cost around five bucks.
Wind Turbine Erection From Herb Webberberg
Applied Materials (Varian) Wind Turbine
The first Piece Of 5 tower sections is set on pad by Baldwin Crane of Wilmington, Ma. at 10:30 AM, 10/19/2012
Paint Factory Update From Amy Kerr
Hey Joey!
Iain’s busy trying to get Ocean Alliance into the Paint Factory, so I
thought I would give you a quick update on what’s happening this fall,
because we’re close! As you can see in the photos, R.B. Strong Excavating
and Sewage Co. have put in a new septic line (the original drained into the
harbor!). The water main was broken, so that had to be dug up and fixed.
Building E, the smaller brick building, has a new roof made of recycled
plastic shingles, new triple glazed windows at a huge discount from Marvin
Windows, new gutters, skylights, wiring, and soon-to-be finished new
plumbing. We also have a new fence donated by Boston Fencing and a new
mailbox, meaning 32 Horton Street will be receiving mail for probably the
first time since the 1980’s. This is all after over a million dollars spent
on toxic cleanup of the site, which is ongoing. Geoffrey H. Richon, Co. has
done an amazing job, as always, overseeing the project. Many thanks to those
who have offered their support, and if you want to get involved and help us
reach our goal of moving in this fall you can go to our website
http://www.oceanalliance.org/.
Happy Fall!
Amy Kerr and everyone at Ocean Alliance
Viewer Discretion is Advised.
Viewer discretion is advised
Bird vs. Wind Turbine
It looks like the bird is playing with the blades of the Turbine. BUT THEN!
I could only watch it once. I pity the Sea Gulls. They’re not as smart as a Hawk or Eagle.
Origami Jack-o-Lantern
I folded this last year, so I don’t remember if this is the one I designed, or if it is one that I folded from instructions I found somewhere… There are a good number of origami Jack-o-Lantern models with instructions available on-line, although most of them are not great IMHO. I am still trying to find the directions I used to have for a relatively simple version made from two pieces of paper, which I used to fold a lot a couple of decades ago. The problem is, I have more than a hundred origami books and magazines, and it could be in any of them… or in some other publication I no longer own…
Community Stuff 10/20/12
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Horizons for Homeless Children
New Volunteer shifts available starting in November at Wellspring: Wednesdays, 1-3.p.m. & Tuesdays/Thursdays 5-7 p.m.
· Attend the next training in Peabody on Oct 27th, and you can begin volunteering with the children at Wellspring.
Join Eastern Point Day School for music, hayrides, face painting, pumpkin crafts, story telling, raffle, artisan and food vendors
on Saturday, October 27th!
This event is for all ages and open to the public!
Date:
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Time: 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Location: Eastern Point Day School
8 Farrington Avenue, East Gloucester
(across the street from Niles Beach)

































