The Back Shore 3/16/10, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
The Back Shore 3/16/10, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The biggest of the two LNG Project Support Tugboats the Independence Leaves Gloucester Harbor at Sunset.
For More Tugboat stuff, go to: http://tugster.wordpress.com/ and http://bowsprite.wordpress.com/
John Hintlian The Creator Of Hye Tyde Captures The Swell and Some Video of the Nautilus Road Fire in this Flickr Slide Show-
Click the picture for the slide show and subscribe to his killer blog Hye Tyde
John has a great eye and unique style and flavor to his art. It’s always fresh to me.
IMG_5848.JPG, originally uploaded by hye tyde.
John Hintlian The Creator Of Hye Tyde Captures The Swell and Some Video of the Nautilus Road Fire in this Flickr Slide Show-


Shameless plug; Http://www.FrontieroGallery.com
For lunch yesterday my buddy David Cox and I went down to the Back Shore to catch some of the beautiful scenery for our viewers. I’m guessing David was up all last night editing his stuff as he normally does. Here’s David doing what he loves most-
David Cox Shooting After The Storm on The Back Shore, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
We have many folks that have moved away to other parts of the country or simply just love Gloucester and come to check in here at Good Morning Gloucester to get their daily fix. For those of you who miss the ocean you don’t get much more of a spectacular ocean scene than the one yesterday with the heavy surf and pristine sky the day after a weekend long Northeaster.
Click the picture for the video below and to watch with smooth playback pause the video once it starts playing and let the video load the red line at the bottom before pressing the play button again to resume without having to rebuffer.

That’s A Beauty Donna!
Sunset Gloucester, MA pic from Donna Ardizzoni, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
LNG Support Tugboat Justice leaves its Dock.
For more great Photos and New York Harbor Tugboat info click the link below:
Jeff’s exhibit will run concurrent with the April Member Exhibit:
The Blue Show – All Things Water
from Saturday, April 3 through Sunday, April 25
Opening reception for both exhibits is Sunday, April 11, 2-4 pm.
For more information call: 978-590-2979, or 781-631-2608.
Jeff will be exhibiting at the Modern Marine Masters show
at The Maritime Gallery
at Mystic Seaport, 47 Greenmanville Avenue, Mystic, CT 06355.
The show runs from Saturday, April 24 through Friday, June 11.
For more information call: 978-590-2979, or 860-572-5388.
By Debbie Clarke
“Art is really a battlefield. Only when he no longer knows what he is doing, does the painter do good things.”
Edgar Degas, French Impressionist
Some music that I want for my studio archive: Sade. have always loved her work, and ’soldiers of art’ are ’soldiers of love’, in that if you are called to make art, you will make art for a very demanding mistress. a lover that will have no one between, that will wake you when you want sleep, that will delay you when you have appointments, that will make you not feel ‘well’ when you are not dancing with the muse. and muse seems too nice a word. dancing with a muse is neither romantic nor poetic. it is a hungry ghost in need of a door into this realm of reality. and when she truly decides to dance with, then through you, it is better than an orgasm.
the muse doesn’t dance every day, she is fickle in her love, and never obediant. i spend most of my days in the practice of seeing and drawing, so my hands, eyes, and heart are ready, whenever she decides to come, because that is her nature.
She filmed it with camera in one hand and brush in the other.
For more of Debbie Thoughts and Works check out her link below