WTD!
Pirates Lane 05/17/2012
My View of Life on the Dock
Hello! My name is Kai, a seven-month-old Retriever/mix.
I have a very special assignment. I have been asked to extend
a warm invitation to all our friends to an Open House
at our new shelter! Please join us for a tour of the
Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter on Sunday, May 27
from 12 Noon – 4 p.m. at Four Paws Lane, Gloucester.
Here are the directions in case you need them:
From Route 128 North, take Exit 14 to Route 133 East/Essex Avenue.
At the stop sign, turn right onto Essex Avenue and take the first left at
the Paul Bergmann Memorial Island. Turn left onto Paws Lane,
at Beech Brook Cemetery.
This is so exciting and we are so pleased and grateful to
our many friends who have made the dream of a new
shelter possible. Remember to tell everyone you heard about
the Open House from Kai!
Epes Davis Shipyard.
The shipyard is on the Annisquam side, to the right of the bridge.
Joey,
The four basketball backboards at Burnham’s Field got a fresh coat of paint over the weekend.
It’s part of a great volunteer effort that created a Community Garden in Burnham’s Field last summer, has organized several field clean-ups and is making Burnham’s Field cleaner, safer and more family-friendly. Thanks to Ben’s Paint on Railroad Ave. in Gloucester for generously donating paint and brushes for the paint project. Check out Ben’s here<http://www.benspaint.benmoorepaints.com/home/home/sb.cn>.
Burnham’s Field is the largest green space in central Gloucester. It’s used a ton by youth sports teams and kids from downtown Gloucester – including many who don’t have yards of their own.
On Saturday, a man who’s lived near Burnham’s Field for 50 years and walks his dog there every day spotted the newly painted backboards and said he’s noticed that kids who play there seem to be taking better care of Burnham’s Field than they used to. Looks like the effort to improve the field is catching on!
John McElhenny
Hoop 2 After
Hoop 4 Before
Hoop 4 After
Karen Ristuben writes-
Hello Rocky Neck friends & neighbors!
A quick report: The Rocky Neck Art Colony has received grant awards from two foundations in support of The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck: The Essex County Community Foundation has awarded $2000. toward building our financial capacity, and the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation, through the Boston Foundation, has awarded $10,000 toward The Center’s initial operating costs. We are extremely grateful to these grantors, as their support will help us to build a solid foundation for this project and leverage financial support from other sectors in the months ahead!
On another front, an energized "Center Management Team" (Pat Conant, Vicki Diez-Canseco, Suzanne Audette, Tom Nihan and yours truly) have begun to schedule events at The Center and recruit volunteers to cover Welcome Center hours (Saturday & Sunday, 11-1 and 5-7) beginning this coming weekend. Come by for a visit or to sign on as a volunteer as we get underway…
Hope to see you soon!
Karen
If we haven’t proved it to you with the first Hot Wing Challenge, The DTF Burger Challenge, the Corndog Challenge or The Past Two Year’s Running Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tournaments then stop reading now.
Gonna be off the wall. Somebody better bring a fire extinguisher because shit’s gonna be en fuego for our second annual Hot Wing Challenge at The Farm Bar and Grille.
Don’t come if you don’t like to have fun.
Don’t come if you consider yourself old at heart.
But if you have ever experienced the fun we’ve thrown down at every one of these events then I want you to come on out and party with us.
We will be playing Kim Smith and Craig Kimberley’s Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Movies on the big screen and then things heat up even more with a test of wills to see who can take the heat!
Show up at 7PM for the insanity.
Here’s a little taste from the last one-
The intros from the 2009 Challenge-
A little preview smack talk from round 1 with Jalepeno Timmy back November 11th 2009-
Round Six From the 2009 Farm Bar and Grille Good Morning Gloucester Hot Wing Challenge-
If you think you have what it takes call 978-768-0000
Ohana Pre-Opening Pictures and Interview With Alyssa Cohen
Here’s the address- 151 Main Street Gloucester (across from the Lone Gull)
telephone- 978-283-3200
Ohana will open it’s doors to the public Wednesday night May 23rd. Do yourself a favor and get there before this place blows up and you can’t get a table.
click below for video interview with Alyssa Cohen, wife of Chef Enx and front of the house manager
The pictures under the top one are all crops from the camera with the lens fully extended.
Last year I spotted a juvenile Black Crowned Night Heron With It’s Momma On June 17th-
Posted on June 17, 2011 by Joey C
Click below to listen to the sounds they make at www.allaboutbirds.com
You’re invited to visit my new blog entitled “Matched Pairs.” Despite the name, it’s not a dating service, but when completed will be home to my regular Sunday GMG photo + poem posts. Take a look at the work in progress and let me know what you think.
Thanks.
Marty
ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE PLANT SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 26th
Don’t miss the ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE’S Annual PLANT SALE on Saturday, May 26th at the Annisquam Exchange, Leonard Street, Annisquam, from 8 am to 11 am!
The PLANT SALE includes perennial plant treasures dug from our member’s gardens at a bargain price, plus an array of annuals and perennials from a leading garden center.
Not to be missed is our BAKE SALE TABLE with delicious pies, cakes, and savory treats. Many items will be prepared from recipes in our award-winning Annisquam Sewing Circle Cookbook, ” A Circle of Recipes,” which celebrates the 175th Anniversary of the Sewing Circle. “A Circle of Recipes” will be sold at the sale.
Come early for the best selection at this always popular event! The plant sale is in Annisquam, Gloucester, off Rt. 127A. Turn into Annisquam by the Annisquam Village Church.
A great place to pick up a savory treat to bring along and share at the first Mug Up of the season on Sunday morning (5/27, 9:00am) at Khan Studio & The Good Morning Gloucester Gallery (hint, hint)!
You went away and left me long time ago
And now you’re knocking on my window
I hear you knocking
But you can’t come in
I hear you knocking
Go back where you’ve been
E.J. Lefavour
Captain Joe and Sons lobsters are simply the best! From dock to table, you can’t get much fresher than that. Happily so for me, both Liv and Alex are home at the same time for a few days–cooking their favorite dinners and reveling in the joy and laughter that fills our home whenever they are together.
… just because you can see them every Tuesday at Jalapenos. They are some of the best musicians on Cape Ann. And once in a while guests show up and sit in. Last week it was Allen Estes. You never know what will happen.
Yesterday we published a clip from Celebrate Gloucester 2010 and people asked for more. Here it is. It’s KBMG Electric and they ROCK!
Now if you can’t get into Jalapenos to see these guys tonight because it’s too crowded, there are other choices. And if you’ve never seen Henley Douglas, Jr, you should really go down to the Rhumbline at 10 and check him out. See full music lineup here.

