Yella On The Water. NOT open now but will be April 7th

The grass is growing, the birds are chirping, and most importantly Yella on the Water is opening for our fourth season on April 7th! Come celebrate with us by enjoying a thoughtfully crafted meal and drink on our heated patio, or in our cozy dining room. Now accepting reservations via our website, www.yellagrille.com, or find us on Resy. We look forward to seeing you again soon!”

Not open now but will be April 7

Good Morning Sunrise from Long Beach and Good Harbor Beach

April 3, 2022 – sunrise behind Milk Island, views from Long Beach, and Good Harbor

Gallery Number One

Went over to the gallery on Saturday, great space and beautiful artwork. 1 Main Street Rockport, MA. Please remember to shop local. Thanks Deb, John and Stephanie for creating a wonderful place to shop and enjoy art.

Free Streaming Nia, Restorative Yoga and Moving to Heal Classes via Zoom with Linda for the Week of April 4th New routine, Bailando!

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Current Nia Routine: Bailando

This is a great, semi original Nia routine, to the beat of Latin music. Of course I have substituted in a few other pieces of music as I am want to do. All about the hips and shoulders. Come join us and find your inner Charrrrrro!

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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In this crazy season, treat yourself to an hour of peace, relaxation and restoration. Lovely passive practice aimed at quieting the…

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Easter is Around The Corner!

Easter is only a couple of weeks away and if you are trying to put together baskets for some adults in your life, perhaps you’d like to consider these items from Pat D’s Photos. I have a variety of reasonably priced items you might find fit perfectly in an Easter basket including coasters (2/$12); notecards ($3.50 ea or 4/$12 blank inside, about 4 x 6 and printed at Cape Ann Giclee); notepads ($10) and magnets ($5 each about 4 x 5.5″ Some magnets now available at Arts Abound ). If you are looking for something a little larger, there are also 5 x 7 glass prints ($35). Local delivery free; otherwise shipping extra. Pat D’s Photos has a Facebook page you should check out for additional items and details. Also online at Pat D’s Photos. You can contact me through GMG Facebook comments, comments on Pat D’s Photos and Adventures or by email GMGPatD at gmail dot com.

A few sample items (there are many additional options for magnets, coasters, notecards and prints. Next show on my calendar is May 21 at the Elks, so I hope to meet you there!

Sometimes this is how the daily news cycle feels to me and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Chasing.

Always chasing the next story.

Trying to stay ahead for our viewers. And the news cycle just keeps coming like the tide, unrelenting.

Every morning I know I need at least 8 different posts to fill for the day. The good part is that it keeps me in a creative state which keeps me sane.

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Rhea Pizzeria Napoletana Now Open at Stage Fort Park

Paul and Cristina have just opened their Rhea Pizzeria Napoletana at Stage Fort Park! Open Saturday – Wednesday 1-6pm featuring bread, focaccia sticks (super yummy), and pizza! Their mobile food truck style service features appropriate music and accessories for added enjoyment. They are friendly and the food is delicious. Give it a try!

Gloucester from Robert Bliss

Sea breezes sweep over Cape Ann with the fragrance of salt air inspiring fishermen and artists alike and all those wishing to live near the vast expanse of the North Atlantic.  

Beauty is all around us. Crashing surf on the Back Shore, seagulls squawking, aerial combatants teaching their young how to fly. A harbor protecting boats of every description from the wrath of Nor’easters and ocean storms. Long sandy pristine beaches, Dogtown untouched filled with magnificent rocks and graceful trees. Then there is the Annisquam River meandering through from Ipswich Bay to the Harbor filled with wildlife above and below the swift current of tidal change.

A place filled with caring people, neighbors always willing to lend a hand. So many remembered for their courage.  We’re all living on the same rock cohesive as we can be.

Robert Bliss

Gloucester

Annisquam Village Church Beach Cleanup

From The One Hour at a Time Gang post on Good Morning Gloucester:

I just learned about your beach cleanups from a church member. We were discussing a Beach Cleanup and Gathering that the Interfaith Group of the Cape Ann Climate Coalition will be holding on Earth Day – Friday, April 22nd.  Here is a description:

Gather at noon at Good Harbor Beach to hold up gratitude for the Earth that sustains us, to hold space for grief due to the effects of climate change on people and eco-systems, and to nurture hope for positive action together.  The gathering will be preceded by an optional beach clean-up at 11:15—bring gloves if you have them.  For more information, contact the Rev. Sue Koehler-Arseneault at capeannrevsue@gmail.com or the Rev. Lise Hldebrandt at lise@stjohnsgloucester.org.  Please join us!

Thanks for the good work you are doing! Please feel free to share this announcement with anyone you know who might be interested.

Cape Ann Museum and the Sawyer Free Library present an Afternoon of Painting and Poetry this Saturday!

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Join the Cape Ann Museumand the Sawyer Free Library this Saturday, April 2nd for an afternoon of painting and poetry.

At 1:00 pm,Patrick Doud will give a presentation at the Cape Ann Museum at its Downtown Campus, located at 27 Pleasant Street, in conjunction with Cape Ann Modern on the paintings of Thorpe Feidt.

Created over more than half a century to date, Thorpe Feidt’s vast, unified body of work is discussed by poet and novelist Patrick Doud. Drawing on multivalent influences including poetry, jazz, fiction and alchemical intuition/lore, Feidt’s praxis results in numinously powerful paintings in which oppositional forces birth new energies.

Then at 2:30 pm, head to Sawyer Free Library, located at 2 Dale Avenue, for an afternoon of readings by local poets Nadine Boughton, the author of the recently self-published book “In the Lap of the Night,” Jay Featherstone, the author of…

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Looking over Gloucester harbor from East Gloucester Roughly 1980

Photo from Jackie Bennett

You can see the old buildings still standing at the East Gloucester Marine Railways on Rocky Neck. Right around this time that old wooden building upstairs was filled with stacks and stacks of Playboy, Penthouse and Hustler magazines.