These Kids Deserve credit for spending the night together in the mooring field in this small boat off the State Fish Pier last week.
BUT… They really need Jimmy T to give them rowing Lessons.



My View of Life on the Dock
This one may take awhile to find.
Only the dedicated Readers of GMG could on such a beautiful Sunday.
Lost in the weeds. August 15, 2010 10:45am



Thanks To Deb Clarke, I’m officially addicted to sniffing Sharpies!
Tomorrow There will be a free Dance Lesson at The State Fish Pier.
Come Learn “The Traditional Gloucesterman Dance” usually performed after a Successful Fishing Trip.
This Dance hasn’t been seen in Years.
GMGs own Joey will be the Instructor!
Example Below
Bring your own Fish.
From Debbie Clarke;

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.

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
Click on Jimmy T.’s photo for the CBS interviewFrom Jimmy T’s Bio Page on CBS.com-
Name: James “Jimmy T” Tarantino (48)
Tribe: Espada
Current Residence: Gloucester, Mass.
Occupation: Commercial Fisherman
Personal Claim to Fame: My children
Inspiration in Life: Jim Ciaramitaro. He’s just a really good person.
Hobbies: Rowing, hiking, swimming.
Pet Peeves: Low tolerance for incompetence.
3 Words to Describe You: Charismatic, genuine, proud.
SURVIVOR Contestant You Are Most Like: Rupert. I’m just as lovable.
Reason for being on SURVIVOR: Pride in myself and my community. They helped me win the Sears Casting Call and I intend on doing them proud.
Why you think you will be the sole SURVIVOR: I’m resourceful and I have the ability to win.
Congratulations to The City Of Gloucester For Joining The Twitter Universe and Providing and Easy Way To Get Your Message About Upcoming Meetings Out!
Gotta Love When You see Forward Progressive Thinking Out Of Your Government!
They’ve also updated the City of Gloucester Website and added Facebook integration.
click the picture to Go To the Gloucester_Ma Twitter Page
Here is the Link- http://twitter.com/Gloucester_MA
I’ll feature the latest five announcements from the City Of Gloucester In the right hand column of GMG’s sidebar just under the Flickr photos so you can keep up with their announcements in real time as they get posted to their site they will be posted here as well. Because that’s what we do. When there is an opportunity to bring you more information faster, we do it. We don’t have to sit around board meetings and discuss how we are going to handle our communications and if we are going to ignore other media outlets because we perceive them as competition.
The decision process is very simple. It goes like this.
Will this benefit our viewership?
If the answer is yes, boom we make it happen. We don’t worry about sending people to other blogs, hell we encourage people to go to other local blogs and highlight the great work that they do. Why is that? Because ultimately we all win.
I’ve encouraged this type of cross promotion from day one on GMG.
I’d like to think that we are like Google.
I’m not sure exactly when it happened but when it did happen it was like lightening. Before Google there were other search engines like Yahoo and Microsoft’s search engine in which Yahoo and Microsoft had a huge portion of the market share for searches. They were not true to the end user though and returned results that more often than not were based upon ad revenue and not about giving the best search result.
Then came Google. Google developed a search engine that just flat out gave you the best results right off the bat. In a very short period of time Yahoo and Microsoft’s search engines were completely overpowered and overshadowed by Google. Does anyone ever say to “Yahoo it”? And despite the great strides Microsoft has made with it’s recently launched Bing search engine, they lost so much of people’s trust that even though it’s a great search engine I don’t hear anyone going around saying “Just Bing it”. No, the term is so popular now that it’s become a verb- You Google it.
Google stayed true to delivering the best search results possible much like we try to do here at GMG- we try to bring you the very best content possible.
Whether it be by linking to a story that The Times did or the Beacon or a great piece by Jay Albert or Kat Valentine ,Steve Borichevsky or Heather Atwood. We are not afraid to send you to other places and link and promote these other fine folks and organizations because ultimately that makes our readership winners and by them knowing that we are going to the very last mile to bring them the very best we can bring them we know we won’t be losing them but instead we will gain their trust knowing that we want the very best for them.
In This Video The Rabbit and Jeff Get Up On Gloucester’s Greasy Pole In Their Skivvies For A Test Walk
Good Times In Gloucester As The Sun Was Setting and We Just Managed To Catch The Light
For All The Jeff Schroeder Around The World Coverage In Gloucester So Far On These Pages Click Here
Jeff literally showed up around 7:30PM and the sheer number of Gloucester locations that we squeezed in was outstanding. Huge thank you to Mark Ring who took us out on the Stanley Thomas to the Greasy Pole and Mike Tupper who caught the Albino lobster and allowed us to release it for the show(we had been holding it in our tanks so his father in law could see it).
To See The Video On CBS Click this link-
http://www.cbs.com/e/BzmP6LViff4rlHEhZkM4q8XIyMZD3zar/cbs/1/
Welcome To Gloucester
To Free The Rare Albino Lobster You Must Walk the Greasy Pole
Jeff Schroeder Walks The Greasy Pole
Your Boy Joey Greets Jeff Schroeder When He Gets Into Gloucester
Captain Mark Ring Brings Us Out To The Pole
Eric Lorden Hosts Dinner at Passports
The Best Of Both Worlds Steak & Lobster At Passports
Walking From Pavillion Beach Through Gloucester’s West End Sal’s Barber Shop & Life Is Good
Featuring Jeff Schroeder,Mark Ring, The Rabbit, music from Benny Trouble,Eric Lorden and lobster and steak dinner at Passports,The Albino Lobster, The Greasy Pole, the Good Morning Gloucester Sticker(of course)designed by Beth Swan and printed by our boy Frank Ciolino, and your boy Joey.
Click the link!
“http://www.cbs.com/e/BzmP6LViff4rlHEhZkM4q8XIyMZD3zar/cbs/1/“
Jeff Schroeder and Director Zsolt talk about their time in Gloucester MA from my basement where the crew spent their first night as the series kicked off. Jeff slept on my daughter Madeline’s beanbag chair in the center of children toy hell
Here are pictures and video from Day 1

Sleeping in the basement after doing shots of tequila at The Crows Nest- priceless!
Here is a video of Jeff in the basement after wrapping up Day One of CBS Around The World For Free and also Zsolt the director and one of three creators of the show talking about Gloucester and how high the bar has been set for the rest of the season.
Good Times!
More pics and video to come
Jeff Schroeder who just yesterday started his journey for CBS “Around The World For Free” had a choice- Eat The Lobster or Free The Lobster. Two envelopes with two very different outcomes for the rare crustacean. If he chose to Free The Lobster he would have to walk the Greasy Pole In Gloucester Harbor.

For those of you wondering the fate of the extremely rare albino lobster that we had landed at our dock at Captain Joe and Sons in Gloucester Ma, watch to see what becomes of the rare crustacean.
Taping Of Around The World For Free With Former Amazing Race and Big Brother Contestant Jeff Schroeder
For the slide show of the albino lobster when it was landed click here-
Rare Albino Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons Slide Show
Here is a video from the day it was landed-
Incredible
We hosted him at our house last night along with the crew, director and my boys The Rabbit and Benny Goodman.
But first we had a whole lot of fun in Gloucester.
When I first realized he was coming this way my first thought was to have him go lobstering on one of our boats but then midway through the afternoon the perfect idea for some good tv.
Any of our loyal readership knows about the triple pincher clawed lobster that we got at our dock last Saturday. it was the first one I had seen like that but we sold it off at the end of the night never really knowing where it was going or if it would be eaten the next day (which I have no problem with BTW). But some of our readers, the newspaper people and television people that came down to cover the story about the triple pincher clawed lobster all asked if we would let it go because it was a “special” lobster. We don’t take special measures to release these lobsters normally as the afternoons here are all about getting the lobsters in and out of the building as quickly as possible and of course to sell them to people that will pay the bill for said lobsters.
So when in the very same week one of lobstermen Mike Tupper aboard The Freemantle Doctor brought in an albino lobster one of only two I’ve ever seen in my entire life handling millions and millions of pounds of lobsters down here since I was a kid Mike asked if we could keep the lobster in the tank so he could show his father in law.
OK now here is where the idea came to me- We have Jeff make the decision since the name of the show is Around The World For Free- He could eat the special albino lobster and all the lobster he could eat or he would have to walk the Greasy Pole and earn the right to release the incredibly rare albino lobster back to the sea. I presented the two options in two envelopes One said EAT THE LOBSTER– The Other envelope said FREE THE LOBSTER.
Mark Ring,skipper of lobster boat The Stanley Thomas took us out to the Greasy Pole and Jeff made his decision-
Here is Jeff on the Greasy Pole taking some advice from my boy the Rabbit
Here he is on the pole-

More to come from our adventures in Gloucester including video, pictures at Passports, The Crows, Nest and of course the fate of the albino lobster.
Here is the website where Jeff talks about Gloucester-
http://www.cbsaroundtheworld.com/#/journey/the-adventure-begins/photo/139
The Thunder Bird Car club was in Gloucester. Great group and beautiful cars.
Group photo and individual proud owners.
Check out their website http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/