
Shore Road Afternoon From Gary Dubinsky

My View of Life on the Dock

The winter clouds are so interesting. We need a Meteorologist to hang with us checking out sunset and the clouds to help identify the names of these clouds.

High Ground…

February 12; 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
February 12; 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
February 13; 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Gloucester Stage
267 East Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930When young James is sent by his conniving aunts to chop down their old fruit tree, he discovers magic crocodile tongues that launches a journey of enormous proportions. Suddenly, James finds himself in the center of the gigantic peach, among human-sized insects with equally oversized personalities, but after it falls from the tree and rolls into the ocean, the group faces danger, sharks, and plenty of disagreements. Thanks to James’ quick wit and creative thinking, the residents learn to live and work together as a family. The dangerous voyage is a success, but the adventure takes a whole new twist once the big peach lands in the Big Apple.Perfect for families with children ages 6+
Show approx run time: 55 min, no intermission
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GloucesterCast 553 Live From Passports With Eric Lorden, Mike Codair, Pat and Jimmy D and Joey C Livestreaming 2/9/22
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The Kay Ellis Memorial Scholarship Fund works to ensure the future of the travel and tourism industry in Gloucester, MA and beyond. Kay Ellis, the fund’s namesake, was a pioneer in the hospitality industry on Boston’s North Shore for over 20 years. Her passion and commitment to the industry were unparalleled. To preserve her memory and honor her contributions, the fund was created to award scholarships to students pursuing higher education in the travel, tourism, or hospitality industries.


My morning routine before heading out the door each day. Fill the giant YETI with coffee, take a mason jar of overnight oats out of the fridge and add a variety of toppings, and then fill my little Blend Jet (check out link here as I think it’s pretty cool!) with some smoothie fixings. Both of my boys have their own Blend Jets as well and will often fill theirs to drink on the way to school or, for Finn, at school as his morning snack. Once they are charged, they are perfect for on-the-go and can be used several days in a row before you need to charge them quickly again. They come apart easily and are a breeze to clean. Short video included of the cordless mini blender doing it’s thing on my desk at work.

I decided to try the Turkey Rueben sandwich I’ve been craving at Cape Ann Coffees on Bass Ave for lunch recently and it was exactly what I was hoping for. Though I love sloppy Ruebens, this was easily handled by hand without mess or flatware. I had just the right balance of sauerkraut and dressing with the turkey. In short, I loved it. They also have lemonade (a favorite not always available mid winter) despite being a coffee shop. The chocolate cupcake topped off the lunch very nicely. There’s a nice display of artwork for sale (currently exceptional photographer Skip Montello) and brisk business. An intense discussion of local history was occurring at a nearby table which was informative and entertaining. Maybe you don’t think about Cape Ann Coffees for lunch and maybe you should.





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Walked through Coolidge Reservation on Sunday afternoon. Planned to go up to Ocean Lawn but it was so icy I went backwards down the hills. Fun and beautiful. Clarke Pond was so pretty.

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Want to give another shut out to Lantern Construction, (978) 871-0430. Our deck came out so beautiful and sturdy. Lantern Construction helped us maneuver through the inspections, carpenter ants, wood supplies and weather issues we have had for the last 6 weeks. Rick and I highly recommend Lantern Construction. Also Lantern Construction is a local company and if you call them, they call you back.
Thank you Jack and Nick for your great work.


