John Atkinson From Ocean Alliance Checks In

John Writes-

john atkinson here from the ocean alliance. i sure owe you an apology because i said i would write you a note and so far i have not. things have been a bit busy.
two things. odyssey is now in the gulf and work is coming along well. we have sperm whale cells growing in our onboard lab and that is itself is amazing. the boat has web reports they post on a regular basis and the best thing is for me to direct you to them.
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http://usm.maine.edu/toxicology/gulf/wiselogs.php

http://www.oceanalliance.org/?page_id=520
and then there is patagonia and our aerial survey of the endangered southerm right whales. i leave toronto and fly to buenos aires september 17th, and from there, fly on the 18th to a town called trelew in patagonia. the argentine navy pilots arrive on the 20th and we start our airflights on the 21st. i will write more a bit later and will keep you informed as we proceed. thanks, hope all is well in beautiful gloucester.
john

Chickity Check Out The Ocean Alliance Blog Here-

Ocean Alliance Odyssey Journey Blog

Allana Taranto Images From The Boston Massacre Calendar Shoot

Allana writes-

Joe,
Thank you again for your gracious hospitality towards me and the Massacre for our shoot last weekend.
I’d love to share some images with you. Please feel free to post some on your blog.
click the link below for the entire set-

http://www.arsmagnastudio.com/shows/Massacre/

 

Chickity Check Out her site- http://www.arsmagnastudio.com

click photos for larger versions

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Shattered!

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Billy Joel Writes about how he likes to Ride His Motorcycle in and around Gloucester in Men’s Journal

John McElhenny From Matter Communications sent this along-

Click the picture to go to the Men’s Journal Website to read for yourself-

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Chickity Check It!- Simply Cape Ann

The folks over at Simply Cape Ann have been FOB since the early days of GMG (there’s a few acronyms for ya)

Yesterday Simply Cape Ann was featured on the front page of Boston..com for this post-

Simply Colorful

The colors in the garden truly popped this summer.
Take a virtual walk through our garden.
Make sure you click on the images to enlarge them.
Fell free to test your knowledge and comment with the name of each flower!
Have fun!

 

click the link above to go and see the beautiful pictures there.

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Chickity Check It!- Monkeyfist Has A New Blog-Adventures of The Blackgang

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I have no freaking clue how it got it’s title but here is how she describes it-

music, photos, art, tattoos, history, maritime wackiness

Chickity Check It! Doug Maxfield Speaks The Truth About Fishing

Unfortunately for the industry guys like Doug Maxfield don’t get book deals.  His truths and clear cutting of the bullshit that gets reported about commercial fishing for one reason or another gets ignored by major media and instead bananheads with very little real commercial fishing experience get anointed experts in the field.

In the current day and age when it is so fashionable to hop on the green train the general public and even worse- food writers buy into whatever crap the environmentalists label green or not green or safe or not safe and more often than not once one of these people say it’s so the rest of the  minions of loyal environmentalists fall right in behind them without ever doing real investigative work for themselves.

They ought to talk to guys like Doug or better yet read his blog- North Shore Waterman for the real deal.

Like the header for his blog? 

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It’s from a picture I took.

Here is your warning-Doug is RAW.  If you are offended by sexual innuendo or harsh truths with extremely salty language about all things commercial fishing don’t bother going there.

But if you want to read about what is really going on in the fishing industry from a back man’s perspective check out Doug’s blog and make it part of your daily reading.

Here’s the first post that I’d suggest you read to further illustrate why I think Doug Maxfield should be the guy that gets the book deal-

get your soap box

So I’m on the crapper the other day, and with no other options within a step the width of my under-pants, I found myself flipping through the New Yorker.  Wouldn’t you know it I found an article about the tragic state of the worlds fisheries         (http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2010/08/02/100802crbo_books_kolbert?currentPage=1).  Always interested in people’s take, I read it.  HOLY-SHIT.  Do people outside of the industry and the towns of New Bedford and Gloucester actually believe any of the tripe?

click the link to read the rest of his post

Chickity Check It! Annisquam Herb Farm Blog

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Annisquam Herb Farm has been faithfully blogging since August 1, 2005!  Holy smokes!

Here is the first post way back on 8/01/05-

In February 2005 I bought what use to be an Herb Farm. The property borders a drainage brook which in turn flows into a saltwater cove. The Conservation Commission gave its approval of a small addition to the existing one bedroom structure which now joins the old house to the greenhouse.
There is a certificate here awarding the owners for growing and protecting the native plants. It is my intent to continue that legacy.
The grounds of the Herb Farm have not been tended for many years. There are many trees so sunny locations are few. There are 3 terraced gardens that were over run with plants, one is complete shade and covered with ivy and euonymus. I have tried to be very careful to not disturb the local flowers and herbs. I am finding wild things popping up in several places: digitalis, lunaria, strawberries and trillium for example. In addition to the desired plantings the knotweed had over run the the yard on the West side. It was so dense the well was hidden in a jungle of stalks. By late spring the jewelweed was 3 feet tall covering much of ground not inhabited by the knotweed.

Chickity Check out The Annisquam Herb Farm Blog Here

Chickity Check It! North Shore Rocks

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We went out for dinner last night- the man is hilarious-

Check out his piece on 5 lobster rolls in 5 days here-

5 Lobster Rolls in 5 Days!

Love it!

From the  about page-

About

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North Shore Rocks is essentially a photo blog by an ex-pro blogger that documents how great life is on the North Shore of Massachusetts. It’s a view from my camera phone. I still am a New Yorker at heart and by sports teams, but I simply love the North Shore.
What you get with North Shore Rocks!
– Banter on North Shore PiZZa (lack there of)
– My 2 beautiful children
– A few MUST DO things on the North Shore

Clay Kallman Represents

Much like Our own Paul Morrison’s kayak and the Dories You see Around Town Sporting the GMG Sticka- yet another oar powered vehicle represents!

This time it goes on Clay Kallman’s kayak. you can read about Clay’s adventures in Gloucester here http://travelpod.com/members/kaleyoday

Look for my interview with Clay tomorrow in which he talks about what makes Gloucester special compared to all the other places he’s visited on his journey up the coast.

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Guest Post- Jo-Ann Castano Lays It Out For Graphic Designers and Marketing Folk

Jo-Ann Castano

Jo-Ann Castano

CDA/ArtsGloucester

http://www.facebook.com/joann.castano

Put your best image forward

online graphic postings and marketing


Joey had asked me to repost my response to his own GoodMorningGloucester post of August 3, 2019 regarding our intraweb conversation about frustration of receiving postings of flyers with tiny font when we the publishers need to resized for online use.  I went on a rant page scroll so for this repost, a bit of edited sense making.

We’re really talking about several issues here. They have to do with many constraints and skills; time management, finances, arts marketing, community networking, understanding technology, access to software, online and offline marketing, graphic design, understanding target markets, the culture of communities and some basics in the complex way the internet works with local and global target marketing.

There are TIME CONSTRAINTS for everyone. I often redesign artist’s and organization’s posters and submissions so that for whatever format they will be published in (blogs, ArtsGlouceter’s CACCN-News Flash, seARTS Newsblast, ArtThrob, individual emails, online news media) they all require different sizing of the image. I want the images to reflect the excellence that is in our community. 
Marketing: The image is important to communicate what the message is, especially for arts and cultural groups, since visuals, sounds and communications is what the arts do. I usually design for 600, 500 and 300 dpi. This way it is an added benefit for the artist or group who may not have the software, skills or time. They can reuse and send off these images on their own mailing lists with a more professional look.  
I suggest that the designers for organizations make poster size images and then redesign for smaller online ad size at the same time. It’s also a good idea to make a smaller template sized image for use in online calendars. The better the graphics, the more professional the graphics, the more chance of being noticed and reused or mentioned by professional communication channels such as art journals, tourism magazines, gallery dealers and patrons of the arts and culture.
Online, a good policy is to always type the important text of the image below the image so that the text in the image is clearly communicated. This also makes the text available to search engines and benefits the marketing of the client/customer as well.  Supply url web addresses as available and needed. I suggest that the client/customer have a web page on their web site with the poster information and include the link to that page for more information when submitting to online marketing. This is also beneficial for those of us who are marketing beyond our regular channels and on to social media which has a larger and broader audience beyond ones own list. This can draw more traffic and interest to the web site. Today one needs to be doing social networking along with the standard mailing list distribution of information. They now go hand in hand.
Check with online marketers about their requirements. Try not to just send online marketers pdf files (unless requested) of your flyer for submissions. Always include an appropriate jpg or gif file image properly sized. Include the text you want submitted in an email or online submission forms. Just as when sending a press release to newspapers, include an image if the publisher can use it. Photo credit and image caption can be helpful also or required.
For artists or cultural groups who don’t have a web site, open a Facebook account and keep it professional. Add images of your work in a photo album, keep people posted on what you are doing and invite people to re-post or “share” your postings. Sounds like it would be helpful to send 500 w/ dpi bold images to GoodMorningGloucester, content typed in an email so Joey can copy and paste easily and give the url to your web site, facebook site, blog or wherever you have an online presence. The more we all re-post, “share” other’s posts with our friends and colleagues, we can share our community collectively with pride.
Most of what I am concentrating on these days is facebook and social networking, marketing of the arts on the North Shore and keeping up with the local, state and national agendas for advocacy in the arts (time permitting, as it is an addiction and passion). If anyone would like to post their own art or event (only arts and culture please) or see what I’m looking at and promoting, visit:

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/joann.castano

Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArtsGloucester.

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/joanncastano

Subscribe: ArtsGloucester’s Community Cultural/Civic Network (CACCN) newsflash mailing list:

email me at: CACCN(at)artsgloucester.com

When promoting the arts or anything else, put the best image forward because Gloucester and our cultural leaders and artists who work so hard, deserve no less. Joey’s and the other photographers’ and artists’ images on GoodMorningGlouceter are stunning and pull at the hearts and interests of our local and global community. Writers and contributors, you are the heart and soul of this place we call home. Thank you !

Joey, love you for what you do and know how much work it is. Besides that, I love how your brain is networked for doing all this, online and off line.  Man, do you know how to connect the dots.
blah, blah, blah,…Keep going!
Jo-

Chickity Check It! the H-Bomb Goes Lobstering With Geno Mondello

The art of Lobstering
Heading out to sea with Gloucester lobsterman Geno Mondello

Food for Thought Heather Atwood

Click the link above for the full story with pictures

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Eight-legged, with 21 body segments and a brain the size of a grasshopper, a lobster inhales through its legs and exhales through its head, extracting oxygen on the way through its gills.

Lobsters can smell. While officially they don’t "hear," it is said that traps are usually empty on July 5, leaving many to believe lobsters hear enough to hide from the fireworks the night before.

Lobstering is the oldest continuous business in Massachusetts.

Click the Picture Below For The Video’s Featuring Geno Building Dories At His Dory Shop and out On His Lobster Boat

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Chickity Check It! Clay Kallman Is Living His Dream-Writes About Gloucester

Dear Good Morning Gloucester,

Yesterday morning I arrived into downtown Gloucester’s waterfront at about 6:30 am.  While enjoying the beauty of your city I got to talking to Jeremy, one of the chefs at Passports.  He recommended I contact your show and Captain Joe. 

I am a recently retired firefighter/lieutenant/paramedic from Orlando, Fl.  After raising my daughter, taking care of my family, being in charge of a firehouse, trying to be a good boyfriend, I finally unraveled all these responsibilities and took off.  I am now pursuing my passions; travel, writing, photography fitness, adventure and nutrition.

I purchased an I Phone 4, learned the modern technology, created a travel blog, pulled the backseats out of my Aztek and replaced it with a bed, loaded my kayak on my roof, mountain bike on the rear, brought my fishing pole, hiking shoes, and took off on a mission.

My theme is FAN.  Fitness, Adventure, and Nutrition, everyday. I photograph, video and write about my daily experiences.  Today is day 11.  I am sitting at the Lone Gull coffee shop on Main Street, using their wifi and catching up, ready to post my day 10 story about Gloucester. 

I would love to discuss my travels and talk about my impressions of your wonderful city.

Sincerely,

Clay Kallman

Travelpod.com/members/kaleyoday

Facebook/Clay Kallman

 

Click The Link Below For His Post from Gloucester-

Hula Hooping With The Seagulls

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Flag of United States Gloucester, Massachusetts
Sunday, August 1, 2010

Doors slamming, people talking, bumping into my car, I awakened; 5:50 am.
I was in some parking lot in Essex, MA.  It was pitch dark when I arrived last night.  Turns out it is the meeting place for a runner’s club.  And they all were parking around my Aztek.  They had no idea that there was a dude sleeping in the car next to them.
I waited for them to leave, then began my drive to Gloucester.  I followed my GPS locater on my I Phone 4 and took the road to the water. 
I parked next to a house right on Pavilion Beach.  I got out, the cool, crisp air woke my senses.  Piercing blue sky, multi-colored round rocks framed the blue green horseshoe shaped beach My First Site Of Gloucester

My First Site Of Gloucester

.  Sailboats passed by, a women walking her dog; and the seagulls.  The seagulls were talking to me, I swear it.  Not like the lazy, bread begging gulls from Florida.  These gulls were huge, strong and had a real vocabulary.

Red-spotted Admiral Butterflies

Kim Smith Writes In-

Kim Smith must have the patience of an angel because her butterfly photos are astounding and beautiful.

She writes and has many more pictures of the current butterflies chilling in her garden at her blog- http://kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com/

Here is just a sample- Red-spotted Purple (Ventral)

The average wingspan of the Red-spotted Admiral is approximately three inches. The White Admiral has a distinctive wide white band on both the forward and hind wings, and on both the dorsal (upperwing) and ventral (underwing) surface. In the Red-spotted Purple, the white band is replaced with a band of iridescent lapis lazuli blue scales. It has evolved to mimic the highly distasteful Pipevine Swallowtail. Red-spotted Purples are found in greater numbers than White Admirals in the eastern part of Massachusetts. The opposite holds true for the western part of the state.

Purportedly, Red-spotted Purples are seen feeding primarily on rotting fruit, sap, and dung— infrequently at flowers—however, I see them nectaring often, and for long periods of time, at flowers. They are particularly fond of butterfly bushes, meadowsweet, Marsh Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata), and Joe Pye-weed.

Hostplants for the Red-spotted Admirals are extremely varied. Both races use cherries, including Chokecherry (Prunus virginiaina), Wild Black Cherry (Prunus serotina), Pin Cherry (Prunus pennsylvanica), plum (Prunus), apple (Malus), poplars, cottonwood, aspens, willows (Salix), birches, (Betula), hawthorn (Cratageous), basswood (Tilia), Deerberry (Vaccinium stamineum), and serviceberry (Amelanchier). The female oviposits a single egg on the upper surface at the tip of a fresh hostplant leaf. Our postage-tamp of a garden is much too small for the aforementioned larger trees, and too shady to grow healthy Prunus and Malus, so I am experimenting with a multi-stemmed Shadbush (Amelanchier canadensis), which I plan to keep pruned to a manageable shrub-size.

Here is one of her videos

Be sure to check out Cape Ann TV where Kim will be appearing on the Cape Ann Report with Heidi Dallin on Wednesday, August 4th at 6:00 pm to talk about her garden and design firm.

Chickity Check It! kevinjhenry.com (ciabat’s site)

Kevin sends in-

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Luckily I wasn’t tossed into the Brig by the SP’s !

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Our local lobsta’ joint

Best,

Kevin

kevinjhenry.com

Chickity Check It! All Things New England Interview With Linda Greenlaw

Linda Greenlaw: Cowboy of the Sea

Linda Greenlaw

I shut the book and stared at the photos on the cover for a long while. Seaworthy by Linda Greenlaw. What was it about this woman’s face that penetrated through pulp and fiber like sunshine breaking through clouds? Something in the eyes maybe? Vibrant…Focused…Alive! Or perhaps it was the fully engaged smile. Persuasively charming, yet almost impish. Whatever it was, I’d just been consumed like bait on a hook by the ocean of fish that defines her world. And as only a great fisherman could do, she reeled me in with her stories of willingness,determination,  perseverance, and self discovery in good ‘ol fisherman fashion.
Standing 5’3" and 48 years old, there’s no doubt about it…Linda Greenlaw has guts and vitality. For nearly 30 years she has been a fierce competitor in one of the most dangerous professions in America: commercial fishing. She has earned the respect of her peers, is one of the few female captains in the U.S. and is, in fact, the only female swordfish captain in the States to date

For the rest of the story and interview with Linda click the link above

Thanks Jessica Layne for forwarding the story

The Dish Covers Cape Ann Brewing

My girls over at The Dish (North Shore Dish if you didn’t already know) came to G Town to cover one of our jewels- Cape Ann Brewing

Chickity Check out Their Story-

Enthusiasm is Brewing on Cape Ann

Posted: July 22nd, 2010

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Finding ourselves in Gloucester on a recent sultry summer day, we needed to quench our thirst, and where better to find a frosty quaff than Cape Ann Brewing Company? A small craft brewing company, CABC has gained not just a loyal following but a popularity that reaches far beyond local.

In 2002, owner Jeremy Goldberg and a handful of friends decided to travel the country, experiencing 38 craft breweries in 40 days. The result was a documentary film entitled “American Beer, a Bockumentary.” Goldberg then moved to Gloucester to start his own operation, and in 2004, Cape Ann Brewing Company was born.

That’s just to whet your thirst for more North Shore Dish goodness.  For the Rest Of The Story Click The Link-

Enthusiasm is Brewing on Cape Ann

Honesty In Food- Chickity Check It! Author Jane Ward’s Food and Fiction

When reading and looking at Author Jane Ward’s Food and Fiction Blog there is one thing that strikes me immediately and that is the honesty in her food.

Not overly dressed or overly prepared, her dishes are simple and elegant and let the gorgeous beauty of nature’s bounty tell the honest story.

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Chickity Check Out her Blog Here

When I had first met Jane it was at The Market Restaurant At Lobster Cove when we had a North Shore Bloggers dinner and true story I didn’t recognize her at the table because I was expecting someone much older from her twitter pic that she had at the time.  (Good job on the new pic Jane. Much better)

you can follow her on twitter as well- @authorjane

some pics from Jane’s Blog-

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Chickity Check It- Hartson Media Get’s Started On Fiesta Documentary

Hartson Media Photo- Manny Simoes

Sam Hartson Writes on His Website – http://www.hartsonmedia.com/

A very successful weekend was had by all at St. Peter’s Fiesta this past weekend, though production has not wrapped for the crew of the documentary. Several more interviews with city officials are scheduled over the next week or so with the 2nd unit team up in Gloucester.

We would like to thank Seaside Graphics in Gloucester for their contribution of the business cards. www.seasidegraphics.com

Also, we would like to thank Joey and the gang at www.goodmorninggloucester.com for talking to us and helping us out.

And finally (for now), Glen Asaro, for housing us for 6 crazy days.

Check back here for updates, clips, and trailers from the film within the next few weeks as we get footage logged and captured onto our editing equipment and as we wrap up production in Gloucester.

You can also check out exclusive clips that we will be sending to Good Morning Gloucester at goodmorninggloucester.com in a couple weeks.

Bookmark us now, you’ll be happy you did.

Below: Interview with GoodMorningGloucester.com –

Well the boys have their first trailer done and Sam emailed the link last night-

Hey Joey,

This is a link to a teaser I threw together this morning with footage from one of our FlipVideo cameras.

Should be pouring out clips and snippets soon.

Thanks, Sam

Chickity Check It! Sprout Robot

Saw this on Lifehacker this morning

Sprout Robot is pretty freakin cool.  It is a simple site in which you type in your zip code and it tells you what to plant and when to plant it based on your zip code.  They will also send you the seeds if you want to go a little further with it but you don’t have to go the pay for seeds route if you just want to know what is up and coming in the planting world according to the precise area where you live.

Chickity Check it! http://www.sproutrobot.com/

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GROW YOUR GROCERIES!

Chickity Check It!- House Husband’s Cooking Log

Deej Viau Sent This in-

my neighbor and friends Shoshanna and Michael Gerber are great.  Michael has a new food blog and he is an excellent chef.  He does all the main cooking in their household and is incredibly creative.  He is featuring Bob with some fresh striper he gave Michael.  His recipes are Yummy.  He had us over for Friday night Shabbat not too long ago and the salmon was great!.  He is available to cook for people for a (Fee) of course! Yahoo! so spread the word of his talents and check out his blog.  He’s the guy where you’re constantly saying while you’re chowing "OMG what is in this"!  Great!

So Chickity Check It By Clicking The Picture-

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