Main Street Saturday Night

 Main Street photos from Toodeloos!, Art Haven, Supreme Roastbeef Diner, Dress Code, and Bananas. Click any photo to see slideshow.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Everywhere you go;

Take a look in the five and ten, glistening once again

With candy canes and sliver lanes aglow.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas,

Toys in every store

But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will be

On your own front door.                                                 Meredith Willson (1902-19840)


Click any photo to see slideshow.

Meredith Willson (1902-1984) was a composer, songwriter, playwright, and conductor and was best know for writing the book, music, and lyrics for The Music Man.


Banana’s Window Display Tribute to Liz Taylor

 

From deb Clarke;

Liz Taylor Tribute Window, Bananas

Liz Taylor Tribute Window
78 Main Street
Gloucester MA
Concept:  Richard Leonard
Design:  Debbie Clarke
Structural Design: Katherine Worth
Katherine changed the windows to a spring medley last Monday.  Richard dropped a note to find some photos of Liz for the window.  I found the pics, framed them, draped the window base in black, found some white diamonds and a horse for our Velvet Brown.
best,
deb

Bananas’ Reflections

Bananas always has incredible window displays. If you drive by in the early evening, you can see the a similar scene with reflections from all directions.

I posted this last night on the 365 Project. Today is Day 67 and I’m learning constantly!

GMG Shop Gloucester- Bananas

Shop Gloucester!

I bet Paul Morrison would concur on the Bananas top gift for a man.

Deb Clarkes “BIZAAR DAZE”

From Debbie Clarke;

Kerry and Mom with their Found "Art Rock"

Here’s Kerry McNally and her Mom in front of my work at the Bazaar. We were so busy I was lucky to get any pics at all. I thought the folk on goodmorning gloucester would enjoy seeing pics from a ‘sales person’s point of view’. There were so many peeps and every now and then, I got to see some of my friends (Loretta and Adara, my friends from Gloucester’s Unitarian Universalist Church).

I would like to thank the readers of gmg that came down to the bazaar to see my artwork, and search for Paul’s ‘rock art’. I know of one other family ‘team’ that printed out directions to locate your rocks. Many folk thought they were supposed to find the rock, have a picture taken to document the event, then move onto the next clue. This might be a future development of your ‘rock art’ project Paul.

Deb Clarke's Art on display

also: I sold three paintings at the Bazaar! (thank you to Richard and Sabine for allowing me to use some of their bazaar ‘real estate’). This was the most financially succesful bazaar for me, as I have been putting my work on Bananas’ sidewalk for several years. Thanks to word of mouth and the shout out by goodmorninggloucester, lots of folk came to see bananas and my work! I generated sales inquiries, networked like crazy, sold a lot of vintage, and had a lot of fun! Thank you to the folk that volunteered on behalf of the Chamber to organize the event.

                                                                                                                                  Deb

http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

BANANAS, ROCK!!!!! Breaking News Update!

Drats! I’ve Been Out smarted again.

The clues I gave must’ve been too easy.

I think it was the Banana Splits TV Show Theme Song that Gave it away.

Here’s The  photo of Kerry, and Her Mom, Karen McNally After Winning the “Bazaar Art Rock Contest”.

They are the Winners of a ROCK! An “ART, ROCKS!” Rock.

They Figured out all the clues and Found their way to the Vintage Clothing Store “Bananas” to claim their Prize.

Here’s the Emails I received from Kerry and Her Mom Karen;

Hi Mr. Frontiero,

I would like to let you know that I found your awesome rock at Bananas!
My mom and I are very excited!!!!

I love painting, and I have been collecting art work from different states. I would love to add your rock to my art collection.
We walked around main street, this afternoon, telling your story of the painted rocks.

My mom had fun solving the riddle, and I couldn’t believe that I actually found one of your amazing rocks!

Thank you!

-Kerry McNally

From Karen; (Kerry’s Mom)

Your artwork, and how it was discovered, has been Kerry’s main topic of discussion with friends and family since Saturday.
The excitement of it’s find has not diminished, and I don’t think that it ever will!

Kerry says “Thank you for the great adventure”.

Thanks!
-Karen

I’m Humbled. Well Honored is probably a better word. 🙂

For my Rock to Be included in Kerrys Art Collection.

Thanks so much Kerry for the Inspiration!

 Big Thanks go to my Friends at BANANAS for hosting the contest.

Thank you Richard and Debbie!

 Can anyone name all 4 members of the Banana Splits?

 

Banana’s Mystery Item REVEALED!

Banana’s Mystery Item REVEALED!

louise brooks in 1924
 
 
From, deb Clarke;
1920’s American Dancer/Film Actress/Writer  Louise Brooks may have worn panties very similiar to the panties hanging from Bananas’ tin ceiling while dancing a fan dance in Paris, or in film, or with the Ziegfield Follies.  our feathered panties are from a long closed 1930’s Miami Beach nightclub.  the g-string guess was pretty close, but these babies are many strands away from a ‘g’.  btw: her helmet haircut became the iconic hairdo of the times.  perhaps Betty Page copied Louise’s ‘doo’.  
more info on Louise Here:
best,
deb. 
bottom of a fan dance costume from a 1930's Miami Beach Nightclub.

http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

Banana’s Mystery Item!

Can you Guess what this is?

From deb Clarke;

Banana’s Mystery Item!

These photos are of one of the most frequently commented upon item at Bananas.  Can you guess what the item hanging from the ceiling is?  Here are 2 views. Sorry, it’s not for sale.  It is from the store’s private collection.
 
best,
                    deb.
 
Can you guess what it is? View 1
Bananas Mystery Item. view 2

Visit Bananas to get a better look  at it;

 78 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930(978) 283-8806‎

Also visit Bananas Facebook Page by clicking the link below

 
 
 

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=68449294214

GOOD LUCK!

 

http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

A few words about my martini

Hedge commented in my “Seasonal Openings Part II” if I could add something about the martini I had at the Top Side Grill last Tuesday during Oyster Night. The comment box was not big enough for my thoughts on martinis.

What is wrong with the world today: bad martinis

The popularity of the Cosmopolitan and all these other Apple, lemon drop, fruity drinks that use a martini cocktail shaker is what is wrong with the world today. Order a martini and it may arrive looking like a gin/vermouth martini with olives but if the bartender used a shaker which they had previously used on a Cosmopolitan I can do a really good imitation of John Stuart (Daily Show) spraying my drink all over the wait staff. Even a few molecules of apple flavor are enough.

What is right with the world today: good martinis

A place that will dedicate a martini shaker to only gin/vermouth martinis. (Vodka contamination also acceptable.) Top Side Grill obviously does that. The fact that the martini glass is big enough so I don’t have to order two more doesn’t hurt. Three olives is one olive overkill but since they came with a red sword I would remove no points. They also followed the correct recipe:

6 parts gin, 1-2 parts vermouth, olive garnish

Jokes about waving a vermouth cap over the shaker, using a perfume atomizer, or saying the word vermouth while shaking is for idiots. It ain’t a martini if it does not have dry vermouth (Noilly Pratt is good) in it. The “dry” has nothing to do with the amount of vermouth.

Shaken or Stirred?

More nonsense. The molecules of gin and vermouth do not have a sense of direction nor do they get dizzy. But there is ceremony to be made around making a martini and I certainly have mine.

Joey posted about the chrome martini shakers at Bananas far enough in advance of Christmas so that both of my children gave me one. Both are like that one in the middle with the red Bakelite handle vintage 1930-40s before plastic was invented. Bakelite uses cellulose.

1) Fill shaker one third full with ice.
2) Add about one jigger of vermouth directly onto ice so it freezes.
3) Add gin until ice almost floats. (about 6 jiggers)
4) This step 4 is optional and completely opposite of my rant about the flavored drinks but a teaspoon of Rose’s Lime Juice for variety can be added here. (This drink is now named after me in a bar across the street from the Sacramento State House. At least that’s what we were told as they kicked us out.)
5) Replace top, screw on little spout cover also, grasp by spout and handle and swirl vigourosly. Do not hold anywhere near the bottom as that will start to get covered by frost. About 3-5 minutes. When the frost forms your martini is ready to be poured. With the frost on the outside you can leisurely have one martini and freshen it up to twenty minutes later and the amount of water added is still perfect. But finish the shaker by 30 minutes or it becomes too dilute. Hurry hurry.

These shakers have a convenient strainer built in.

That’s it. Oh, Richard Leonard, owner of Bananas also told me how to clean the chrome. Soft Scrub only. I’ve used them daily since Christmas Day and they are still gleaming and have not needed the Soft Scrub yet but heavy usage during the summer might change that. A last photo of one of mine along with two martini glasses also Christmas gifts from my children. I even got to open this one a week before Christmas.

Pimp!- Panther Lamp at Bananas

Sabine at Bananas tells me that back in the day when people first started having televisions in their homes the press was telling people that they needed to have a light on in the room or they would go blind watching tv in the dark.  So most people had some type of lamp on top of their big ol’ tv sets.  She says the panther lamp was a very popular lamp to have.

Pimp!

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Bananas Dressing Room Pic from E.B.

You can check out E.B.’s Flickr photos by clicking this text

Vintage Martini Sets For Sale At Bananas Downtown Gloucester

 

Holiday gift idea-

Bananas!

DSC_2977 [640x480]Richard Leonard was hamming it up outside Bananas yesterday. His displays are always a work of art. He is, too!

Bananas Winner of The GMG/CABI St Paddy Day Window Decorating Contest

Click this text for many other posts about this Iconic Gloucester Establishment headed by Richard Leonard

 

GMG/CABI St Paddy Day Window Display Contest Winners Video

Thanks to all those who participated, it really brightened up Main Street.  Main Street is going to be hopping this summer between the new construction at the Former Gray’s Building, The Block Parties, The New Ice Cream/Candy Shop, The Joke Shop.  There is some significant investment going on Downtown.

Gloucester Rocks, and this summer it’s going to be the best one yet.  I can feel the excitement starting to build with the nice weather!

Winner of The CABI/GMG St. Paddy’s Day Downtown Window Display Poll -Bananas

At Noon today Bananas has garnered 18% of the votes

Harbor Goods and Kids Closet tie in second place with 14% of the votes respectively.

Congratulations Bananas!!!!!!!!!

Erika Hansen, Sharon and I will be coming around to deliver your super duper expensive award certificates once we get confirmation from Price Waterhouse who have guarded the results.