The second video in what will be a continuing series of slices of time in Gloucester.
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My View of Life on the Dock
The second video in what will be a continuing series of slices of time in Gloucester.
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If any of you have ITunes or a video Ipod you can now subscribe to the Good Morning Gloucester Podcasts.
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I whipped up a new poll to replace the GMG Downtown Merchants Flower Box Poll in the right Hand column of the site.
You can check it out by clicking this text or you can always check it out in the column to the right. It will run through August 15th and I selected the option to let people see the poll results.
View from Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.When you look out the windows to the right the vistas are best and the deck in the summer would be a decent spot for a tourist who wants to get a feel for the industrial waterfront while dining.
I hear that’s what some out of towners want.

Check out Trevor Corson’s Secret Lives of Lobsters Blog.
Many of my fishermen love the book, and his blog details many issues dealing with lobsters including the great “Do lobsters feel pain?” debate. There are many entries to peruse and it is about as well laid out and jam packed a lobster blog as you’ll find.
Here is the link-
I’ve been a fan of Leslie Bartlett’s work since seeing it on CAO.
A nice website to check out. I especially like the Cape Ann panoramas.
Here’s the link-
gmgblog 030, originally uploaded by captjoe06.Another New Years Eve offering from Chef Eric Lorden.
Fresh Lobster w/mushroom ravioli and veggies sauteed with garlic, herbs, and rosemary cream.
gmgblog 036, originally uploaded by captjoe06.New Years Eve at Passports was fantastic as usual.
Here is the Beef wellington which was a pan seared tenderloin with mushroom duxelles, fresh crab and mushroom sauce on puff pastry.
Morning Glory, originally uploaded by captjoe06.My usual breakfast haunt was closed today, so I decided on breakfast at a place I hadn’t eaten at in a while, Morning Glory.
This place is old school. You know a place is old school when they only offer on the tables a big canister of sugar and not the usual assortment of blue, yellow and red packets of artificial sweeteners for your coffee. A request for splenda produced the sweetener of choice and a smile from our very patient server.