From the depths of despair to the highest of the highs- TIDE TOGETHER III is in!

Start the boat in the driveway with the rabbit ears- after a bunch of priming she starts and runs. McCarthy lends a hand and a tow.

Swing by Rocky Neck but tide is too low so we head across town to Dun Fugin ramp at the high school.

Dunk her at the high school ramp and have the engine going (not under load) still running.

Pull about 20 yards away from the ramp and she stalls.

Wind ripping- tide screaming- right toward the marsh.

Try to start and can get her going occasionally with the choke but not consistently and as soon as shut down the choke to put into gear she dies.

Take out the little paddles and paddle to about midway across the river back to the boat ramp but the wind and tide are too much.

We grab onto the 50 buoy and thankfully a while later a couple of guys swing by and tow us back to the boat ramp.

Defeated, tired, depressed.

And While I figured it would be an hour task tops turns into hours without a clue what my next move was

Texted a couple of more knowledgeable boat guys and explained that I could hear a little air escaping when I squeezed the priming ball.

Took the connection off and noticed the o-ring or gasket on the connection was definitely not perfect with probably a two millimeter crevice where air/fuel definitely could escape creating the fuel delivery issue.

Check out the o ring on the original fuel line connector compared to the o ring on the new one:

So the connector replacement was as easy as loosening the clamp that secured the old connector to the fuel line and replacing the old connector with the new one.

Clipped it on, primed the motor and she runs better and starts up immediately like it’s a brand new engine. (It only has 100 hours on it. No looks brand new under the cowling)

So we went from the lowest of lows and in despair to the highest of highs.

Thank goodness. Boating season 2022 is officially on! Thanks Chris, TJ, Joey, Bubba and Scottie for the advice/helping hands.

TIDE TOGETHER III IS IN!

Mark the tape! May 7, 2022!

Free Streaming Nia, Restorative Yoga and Moving to Heal Classes via Zoom with Linda for the Week of May 9th, Swinging Country Blues routine

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Current Nia Routine:s Swinging Country Blues

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We will revisit a favorite routine, Country Bluesy Swing music.  This routine features music from three groups, The Bumper Jacksons, The Quebe Sisters and Hot Club of Cowtown.  You won’t want to miss this fun and crazy music.  Git yer spurs on and join us down at the rodeo for some fun, EEEEEEE HAH!

Moving to Heal Thursdays at 1:30 PM

Moving to Heal Nia is a slower, less intensive class with less standing and more done in the chair. Great for people with injuries or conditions that make it hard to participate in a classic Nia class. Also good for people getting back into exercise. For more info on Moving to Heal, see the info and videos on my web site or click here

Restorative Yoga

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Tulips on the Boulevard

Thank you, Generous Gardeners.  The flowers on Stacy Boulevard are beautiful and makes everyone smile.  On Friday it was cloudy, but it seems to make the colors bright.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Mothers are not the nameless, faceless stereotypes who appear once a year on a greeting card with their virtues set to prose, but women who have been dealt a hand for life and play each card one at a time the best way they know how. No mother is all good or all bad, all laughing or all serious, all loving or all angry. Ambivalence rushes through their veins.

Frustrating @NBA 😡🤬😤

Yes I realize it’s 3:31am when I’m typing this but I’m literally losing sleep over the way they let Giannis plow through Celtics players without repercussions of fouls while on the other end of the floor our players get called for offensive fouls with half the contact.

Watching Our Fleet

The Fort is a great place to watch the action in the harbor. There’s been a lot of activity recently. Here’s to Hurricane Indie, Joy Frances, Clean Sweep, Rylee Finn, Darth Vader and Relentless.

Mother’s Day Sail And Opening Weekend For The Thomas Lannon!

Join us for our annual opening weekend Mother’s Day Sail – Bring your mom, friends, and the whole family. Sit back and relax with a beverage, or help the crew raise the sails for our first public sail of the season.

Link here

https://schooner.org/book-online/

Happy Mother’s Day To All The Mother’s Out There But Especially These Beautiful Women and Especially Especially To My Mom- “Ma” AKA Pat♥️

Thank you Ma for all you do for me and Felicia and our families.

And even though my beautiful wife Kate isn’t my mom, a special recognition for being a great mom and love to all of us.

Mike Codair is leaving on a 200mile trek with zero sailing experience as the only person other than a 73 year old captain. These are his last words (potentially) to his friends and family on the mainland.

In case he dies I captured his last words to his friends and family.

Follow mike’s gps location here- https://share.garmin.com/nybqt

I Am More Project

The talented Gloucester’s Portrait Artist has another wonderful event.

We are getting ready for another move – the Burlington Mall exhibit will be closing at the end of Mother’s Day this Sunday, and Monday morning we will be setting up at The Shops at Chestnut Hill (flyer attached with address and dates) on the upper level.

The folks who will be in this exhibit through June 5th are:
1. Erin
2. Donna J
3. Jonathan
4. Arielle
5. Seth
6. Ryan M
7. Jessica and Mila
8. James
9. Ryan
10. Carol
11. Eliana
12. David
13. Margot
14. Patrick
15. Áine
16. Julia
17. Chris C
18. Danny
19. Jerri
20. Jared (first unveiling)

In case you thought we were taking the summer off, think again, because the Simon Corporation (thanks to Erin!) is taking us on for three more exhibits:
• Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua NH – June
• The Mall at Rockingham Park in Salem NH – July
• The Cape Cod Mall – August
There will also be an exhibit at the Briarwood Retirement Community in Worcester for July and August so I’ll be letting you know who is going where.
If you missed the live interview on Boston 25 News they sent me a clip: https://www.facebook.com/IAmMorePortraits/videos/1154639295379764
Jared’s brand-new portrait and essay on hearing loss/tinnitus will be published this week on my blog. You may remember he was the photographer who took the photos for NorthShore Magazine.
That’s it for now, Happy May!
Amy Kerr

I Am More
Founder/Artist
amykerrdraws.org

The Cape Ann Artisans Spring Open Studios Tour Is Just One Month Away!

Spring Tour 2022


It’s right around the corner.  Literally, you can walk or drive down the street or up the highway and enjoy some of the most engaging artists in the region. 

It’s the 39th year of the Cape Ann Artisans Open Studio Tour and 16 artists spread across 15 studios are looking forward to welcoming art lovers from near and far. Open studios are Saturday June 4-Sunday June 5 10AM-5PM daily. Enjoy pottery, painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, mosaics, weaving, sea glass, encaustic, and fine jewelry art. Cant make the tour? Check individual artist websites year round for hours and appointments.


Watch the updated CAA video to get a window into what to expect as you traverse Cape Ann and read the full 2022 press release. Shout out to The Emerson Inn, who allowed the Artisans to take the group photo pictured above from their property!

MEET THE ARTISANS

Rob Diebboll, Painter
Pam Stratton, Mosaics and Mixed Media 
David Archibald, Ceramics
Melody Phaneuf, Painter
Sinikka Nogelo, Painter

Cynthia Curtis, Pottery 
Deborah Gonet, Mixed Media
Rebecca Nagle, Painter and Mixed Media

John Abisamra, Photographer 
Marcie Rae, Jeweler
Deb Schradieck, Painter
Sallie Strand, Painter
Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco,
Sea Glass Wearable Art
Twin Lights Studio, Ceramics
Sara Wright,
Handwoven and Knit Accessories


John Abisamra

“My real passion is to capture the beauty of Cape Ann and its magical light through my camera. I try to capture the uniqueness each season brings.I particularly enjoy photographing during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset and also am drawn to images where nature and man made elements meet. Photography for me is all about capturing a moment in time which may never be repeated.” 

Visit his website here. Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco


Jacqueline has continued to expand her Cape Ann Designs portfolio, adding more statement pendants to the Line in the Sand collection.   She’s also created a line of brooches called “minis” that are smaller and lighter to wear in the summer.  She has also introduced an e-Commerce capability on her website.

Melody Phaneuf


“As a visual artist, I appreciate looking at things, particularly old, tarnished, abandoned things. I collect objects that I can’t resist for paintings. This is a peculiar activity for a person who hates clutter. Nonetheless, my fascination with chronicling visual experience and enthusiasm for storytelling compels me.” Read more here.
To see more of Melody’s work visit melodytheartist.com
Sinikka Nogelo

Sinikka recently made this piece for the Rockport Art Association & Museum’s Experimental Artists Group show, “Unexpected 18 – Jacki’s Flowers.” It’s an acrylic, painted and sculpted, titled “Hidden Treasures.” (18”h x 7”d). To see more images of the work, read the blog post here. 


Check out her website.

Studio Locations

The tour is free and self-guided. You can download and print the brochure and map PDFs to plan your trip. The brochure contains information about each artist. Print it out, mark it up, or just keep it on your device.  As you approach each artisan studio on the road a bright, magenta Studio Tour banner will mark the studio location.“It was easy, no hassles re: parking, finding studios, getting in and out, etc” ~ tour visitor
PARTNERS

The Artisans welcome Martha Anger of Compass Real Estate as a new exclusive partner to Cape Ann Artisans. People fall in love with Cape Ann When they visit the tour, now they know who to call when they decide to move here!
 
During the tour consider stopping by the local women owned natural foods shop Common Crow Natural Market for something to eat.

Visit their website and check out their sale flyer for the month.
 
Please look at our full list of generous partners and support them during the tour.