OUR OWN
JIMMY T!
What a Character! You gotta love the Guy!
My View of Life on the Dock
This may be the last “ART, ROCKS!” of the year!
Easy place to park, draw, and meditate!
Can you find it?
Good Luck!

Ok! When I hang out at the Dock on Sunday Mornings Joey and I usually Talk on how to make the Blog better, get more “Exposure”, and add great content.
So Here’s my Idea. Joey always wants someone to create great content. Just ask Ed Collard who almost lost his life during the Corn Dog Challenge. Or ask Sharon Lowe who spent time Traveling on the Spirit of Massachusetts Schooner. Joey always seems use the excuse that he’s too busy down at the Dock to participate in these events. But! now it’s time for Joey to show he has some Balls.
It’s time for him to take the Plunge! The Rocky Neck New Years Day Plunge, That is. Can or will he do it?
Please show your support and vote Yes in this Plunge Poll. I’m sure he’ll try to talk some of the other Authors in joining him.
VOTE TODAY! and leave some comment encouraging Joey to take the Plunge!
Debbie Clarke’s Art Show and Sale is now Open to the Public at the Random Arts Gallery on Lexington Ave. in Magnolia.
Debbie will also be having an opening Reception On Sunday
December 19, 2010 between 5pm and 8pm
Drop in and say hello, share some cheer. (usual artist offerings: wine and cheese)
Artist in residence Sunday-Monday 1pm-5/6/7pm ish throughout December
For a private viewing or for more information call: 978-652-8273



You can check out more Photos of Debs Art that will be for sale by clicking the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/46841138@N07/5238453335/in/photostream/
Gloucester Artist and Regular Contributor to GMG, Deb Clarke will be having an Exhibit and Sale of her Works at The Random Arts Gallery in Magnolia during the month of December. Here are a few Photos of the set up. More Photos and Information coming soon!
$25 drawings. will remove these from the wall and sell them from clipboards. signed, no frame, no mat.
Fishing Boats on The Move Video Part II
From Gortons Wharf
Gloucester ZEN
Fishing Boats on the Move
Sorry, Mr. Morrision your Scientific Theory of the Rock Jumping back into the Sea has been disproved.
Email from the Finder;
“I just wanted to let you know that I found “your” Good Harbor Beach Rock and am just delighted with it. I follow Good Morning Gloucester daily. When I saw the rock on the site Sunday morning I just knew I had to have it. So, my husband and I raced off to Good Harbor Beach because we knew just where it was perched and we believe we had an advantage because of the time change. What makes this rock even more special to me is that I have worked in the house in which you sketched on the rock for the past 23 years. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to have such a special piece of art in my home. I look forward to finding more of your Art Rocks. Thank you”
The Finder didn’t give me her name. She’s welcomed to leave a comment if she likes.
here’s the ‘back’ of the sketchbook with the necessary barcode. i wonder if they will be able to scan the code. better get out the iron and try to clean it up.
and here is the front:
i may/may not share the contents here. ready to ship at any time. unless i change my mind.
best, deb
The Yankee Lipper
loads it’s passengers and leaves the dock on a cold dark morning