Sean Is A Sick Monkey

Yes ladies, he is available.

Sean Is A Sick Monkey, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Tina Greel Fish Prints

I’m really digging this redfish print.  Tina and her group get together Wednesday nights to do prints using real fish.

Tina Greel Fish Prints, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Cape Ann Community Cinema Schedule For 10/28-10/29

Cape Ann Community Cinema, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28

RADIO FISHTOWN/MY PAL SKEETS

SHOWN AT 7:15PM

The New York Times (July ’95) described Simon Geller, the reclusive and last standing single-handed radio operator in the country, as a gruff mannered crotchety man who often expressed his dislike of Gloucester and its citizens. The Boston Globe’s John Koch called director Henry Ferrini’s “Radio FishTown” “a piece of poetic silver – a shimmering film impression of the odd Gloucester broadcaster who eventually fled the town that loved and endured his peculiar presence.” “Radio Fishtown” whisks the viewer up for a brisk half hour bushwhack from Gloucester, Massachusetts to New York City. Ferrini and his Total Assault TV crew track Geller from the rubble of his studio dungeon and his 56 cents-an-hour job as CEO of WVCA, to his Manhattan penthouse. Shown with Anne Rearick’s “My Pal Skeets,” the Riaf-penned short film which profiles Somerville’s Skeets Scioli, one of the oldest living participants in the sport of boxing during the past century.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29

FAN FILM SHOWCASE

SHOWN AT 7:15PM

A “fan film” is a fan-produced tribute to a favorite film, and in that commercial gain from such films is prohibited by law, some say it is filmmaking at its purest – “for the love of the thing.” Fan films range from short and comic, like Kevin Rubio’s “Star Wars” themed “Cops” parody “Troops” to the fantastic shared universe short “Batman: Dead End” to feature-length remakes like the legendary “Raiders: The Adaptation” (in which three kids from Mississippi spent nearly seven years making their own version of “Raiders Of The Lost Ark”).

Join us as we welcome author Clive Young as he presents a selection of hand-picked fan films and discusses his new book, “Homemade Hollywood,” which focuses on the surprisingly long history of this genre.


City Hall Tower Restoration 10/27/08 4:50AM

Swan Net Boom Truck Remote Control

This piece of electronics remotely controls the power block and boom on the Swan Net truck shown below.
Swan Net Boom Truck, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

City Hall Tower Restoration 10/27/08 4:50AM

Alexandra’s Bread -Old School Goodness

When I stopped by Alexandra’s Bread the other day I noticed the lack of high tech kitchen gadgetry. Everything is done old school.   This scale is out back and when I saw it I initially thought it was just for show until Alexandra started weighing out portions of dried cranberries on it.

No digital scale here baby, just Old School Goodness!

Beautiful Industry- Block

Blocks come in all sizes.  This one happens to be a big one but they come way bigger.

If you look on it’s side there’s a grease fitting.  Without regular greasing the salt water eats these things up.  A little grease goes a long way in extending the lifetime of mechanical equipment on fishing boats (or your vehicle for that matter)

Beautiful Industry- Block, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

The Alexandra’s Bread Interviews Part III

Click the picture to view the video

Twin Lights Postcards and Folly Cove Designers Represented at Alexandra’s Bread

Block Party Revelers

Block Party Revelers, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Thanks David Cox For The Block Party Photos

Alexandra’s Bread Lobster Buoy Decorations From Lunenburgh

Alexandra and John spend time in Lunenburgh where they discovered these cool lobster buoy decorations.  I’ve been sayinng it over and over since walking through the other day.  The whole bakery is visually beautiful.  There is so much to look at and eat.  The couple ought to go into design because they obviously have a great eye for beauty and simplicity.

Bodin Historic Photo-Busy During The Block Party

Bodin Historic Photo in Gloucester’s West End was very busy with people during the October Block Party.

Fred Bodin maintains a fantastic website with many Old Gloucester photographs.

Click this text to visit Bodin Historic Photo website

Thanks to David Cox for the Block Party photos.

City Hall Tower Renovation Update 10/23/08

City Hall Tower Renovation Update 10/23/08

Restaurant Week Offerings From Latitude 43

Latitude 43
25 Rogers Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
www.latfortythree.com

Latitude 43 is more than a restaurant, it’s a destination. Latitude 43 is more than good eats, it’s an aesthetic experience. Creativity is alive in everything you taste and in everything you see.


Cape Ann Restaurant Week Prix Fixe Options, all available for $25.08 per person (gratuities, tax, beverages not included) from October 19 through October 24, 2008:

Customers will choose one item from the following Appetizers, Entrees, and Desserts.

Appetizer

  • Caesar Salad
  • Our clam chowder

Entree

  • Ipswich Ale Beer Battered Local Haddock,
    with herb roasted new red potatoes and Autumn vegetables
  • 10 oz Center Cut Sirloin
    with house made three peppercorn steak sauce, buttery whipped potatoes, Autumn vegetables, and chili fried onion rings
  • Fire Roasted Atlantic Salmon
    with toasted Israeli couscous, freckled with winter squash, and sweet onion beurre blanc.

Dessert

  • Apple Crisp
    with vanilla bean ice cream and Bourbon caramel sauce

Robert Newton In The Projection Booth At Cape Ann Community Cinema

Everything is High Def and the sound system is incredible.