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Did you Know?

That the Annisquam Village Church is an interdenominational community church. The geographic area of the Annisquam Village Church, called The Third Parish, was established in 1728, and originally included the villages of Annisquam, Bay View and Lanesville. Today the community of the church extends well beyond those boundaries. In 1728, when the Third Parish was founded, the Church was Puritan in belief and Congregation in polity. Pastor Benjamin Bradstreet served for 34 years, from 1728 until his death in 1762. The church primarily relied on local supply ministers until “Father” Ezra Leonard was hired in 1804. He served until his death in 1832. He was considered a “Renaissance Man.” In addition to serving as pastor, he also served as medical doctor, teacher, and state representative. In 1811, Father Leonard had a “conversion experience” and left behind his orthodox, Puritan beliefs in favor of becoming a “Universalist.” The Third Parish became a Universalist Society and kept Father Leonard as their pastor. In 1830, a New Meeting House was constructed; this is the building that you see above. Father Leonard died in 1832. There were many pastors after his death. In 1944, the pastor had a “conversion experience” (from Universalist to Episcopalian). The Church voted to keep him as pastor, and Episcopalian doctrine was taught in Sunday school. The next pastor urged the Church to become a non-denominational, Protestant, Community Church. In 1954, the Parish voted “To conduct a Protestant interdenominational church for public worship of God.” The church remains such today. This is a really lovely old church near Lobster Cove, which you can see through the windows of Fellowship Hall where they serve refreshments after service. I found their service unique and refreshing, the organ and choir excellent, and the people of the church very welcoming. If you want to check it out, there website is http://www.annisquamvillagechurch.com/
E.J. Lefavour
City Hall Tower Series Part IV
Whoever is not living on the Edge is taking up too much room

This poem was written by my dear friend, Bina Benestante. It epitomizes life on Cape Ann to me, so I wanted to share it with all of you. You have to read all the way to the end to catch the magic.
EDGE
(“Whoever is not living on the edge, is taking up too much room!”)
By Sabina Troger Benestante
Out on the edge again
One step away: a deep, steep abyss,
Yawning before my feet.
I’m standing on a towering cliff top,
High above the sea.
Gusts of cold wind whip my face
Spraying white foam on roaring waves
Forever breaking, breaking at the rough rock’s edge.
A carnivorous bird is shooting like an arrow
Down at some hapless creature of the sea
As suddenly the clouds rip open, like a ghoulish wound
A sunbeam crashes through, furrowing
A narrow band of fiery lava
Into the waves, stretching as far as the horizon
The wind is howling…
Other people exist in soft, lush valleys, I complain,
Above them clear blue skies, sweet air, a feathery cloud.
Completely cozy, they listen to the willows’ whispers,
Growing around a calm and shallow pond
Maybe next to a brook, sheltered by elms,
With flimsy butterflies, dancing above unruffled meadows
Of fragrant summer grass…
While I forever find myself just barely hanging in there
My nails like claws, clutching bare rock, and by my teeth’s skin merely holding on: Why me?
Yeah, God answered. But you have the view.
City Hall Tower Series Part III
Rocky Neck Plunge and Art Rock Kindness
That today was the annual New Year’s Day Rocky Neck Plunge sponsored by Imagine of Rocky Neck.  If you missed it, you can see a little of it here. If you were there, now you can relive it (assuming you’ve warmed up enough to want to). Great fun was had by all. You can click on the link below to see some video, since I haven’t figured out how to embed it into the post yet.
Also, when Paul Frontiero posted his last Art Rock location at Good Harbor Beach, for the first time, I knew where it was (along with at least 5,000 other people). I wanted to go look for it, but the storm had started, so I let it go and went out shooting around Annisquam instead. Today at the Rocky Neck Plunge, Ed Collard, who had gone and found the Good Harbor Beach Art Rock, presented it to me as a gift. Ed and Paul, may your kindness be returned to you a hundredfold. I have to say that the people of Cape Ann have proven in my short time here, to be the kindest people I have ever met. Here is my precious Art Rock.

Happy New Year
Some Boston fireworks and New Year wishes for everyone here on Cape Ann (or wherever you are right now reading GMG).
Photo by E.J. Lefavour of Boston’s 375th Celebration fireworks
Kindness

Did you know?
That millionaire philanthropist, and 10th generation Gloucester inhabitant, Roger Ward Babson (1875-1967), provided charitable assistance to unemployed stonecutters in Gloucester during the Great Depression, by commissioning them to carve inspirational inscriptions on approximately two dozen boulders in the area surrounding Dogtown Common. This boulder is the one I chose for January’s image in my 2011 Dogtown and Babson Boulders calendar because I think the message is the most important one to start out any new year with. If we all resolve to spend the New Year performing random acts of kindness, what an amazing year 2011 will be.
E.J. Lefavour
http://www.khanstudiointernational.com/gallery_dogtownandbabsonboulders.htm
City Hall Tower Series Part II
No Pretty Prayer Video Interview With Sal Zerilli
Sal Zerilli and part of his crew which produced the No Pretty Prayer documentary about The Fort sit down for a GMG interview.
The first post of 2011
Juana Chicoine Winter Gloucester Pic
Joey C. Emerges Victorious

This is an artistic portrayal of our fearless top dog GMG leader of the pack emerging victorious from his frigid Rocky Neck plunge into the icy water – smiling with head and tail held high.
I do plan to be there without my bathing suit and with my camera to catch some shots of how he and everyone really looks during and after their New Year’s Day plunge. It looks like Paul’s deal with the kidnapped Santa might actually pay off – the forecast is for sunny, almost balmy weather. Unfortunately, that won’t make the water any warmer.
E.J. Lefavour
City Hall Tower Series Part I
Video- Live At The Cape Ann Brewing Opening 12/30/10
Cape Ann Brewing Kills It On Opening Night!
The Boys Knocked it out of the park with rave reviews, huge smiles and killer food all the way around on opening night at Cape Ann Brewing’s new location on Rogers Street directly across from the Saint Peter’s Club.
This was the place to be tonight without question as an excitement and electricity filled the year in what is destined to be yet another top destination for craft beer lovers WORLD WIDE. Yeah I said it- WORLD FUCKING WIDE! The place is unlike anything around and expense was not spared in bringing the masses a dining and drinking establishment that is uniquely Gloucester.
Here are a few pictures- more to come tomorrow along with video.
Fitzy The Snow Man Creates Bruins Tim Thomas Ice Sculpture For Boston’s First Night
Plan B for the Holidays
Len Burgess Gloucester Photos
After the Storm
This is a painting I just finished of waves off the rocks at Annisquam Light, after the first little storm last week. As an old surfer, painter, photographer and lifelong lover of the sea, I have long sought to catch/capture that perfect wave. This one is close, but my quest still continues.

E.J. Lefavour – Khan Studio
http://www.khanstudiointernational.com/gallery_capeannpaintings.htm









