Meet The New Owner Of Last Stop Variety- Sandy
Be sure to stop by and welcome Sandy to the neighborhood.
My View of Life on the Dock
Meet The New Owner Of Last Stop Variety- Sandy
Be sure to stop by and welcome Sandy to the neighborhood.
Sam Hartson has been working tirelessly to bring the full length movie to the masses. Here is a taste-
The Premiere will be November 11 at Cape Ann Cinema.
Wanna Nourish Yourself Quickly Without Guilt?
My burrito was bursting with flavor and fresh goodness!
You may need your night vision googles for this one.
I love the Waterfront after Dark
Brian Orr’s 10-10-10
Here’s the video explaining it with
More to come from Dr Orr.

Friends of the Orphans provides financial and volunteer support to Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH, Spanish for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”), which has orphan homes and outreach programs in nine countries.
Brian Orr, a long-time donor and Friend, is celebrating his birthday on October 10, 2010. He generously wants to share this celebration with all of the children we support and came up with plans for Triple Ten day. More than anything for his birthday, he wants donations to go to Friends of the Orphans to help the children of NPH. His goal is to have 10 x 10 x 10 people (1,000 total!) to contribute $10 each by 10-10-10. Meeting that goal would mean $10,000!
We are so grateful to Brian for his ongoing support and for his efforts on this wonderful fundraiser, which will help thousands of children!
Friends of the Orphans is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, Federal Tax ID# 65-1229309, that meets all 20 BBB Charity Standards. Donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. All donated funds are diligently appropriated and an audited financial statement is available upon request.
Vincent Ferrini and Charles Olson designated Honorary poet laureates of the City of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Councilor Paul McGeary presents proclamation to Henry Ferrini and Charlie Olson.
Thanks to Henry Ferrini for providing this video
Video From Donna Ardizzoni (no Ed Collard with the videocamera)
Great Video Work Donna
Stoga Talks About How He Lost His Fingers, How he Got His Tattoo, And What He Would Say To a Youngster Thinking About Getting Into The Fishing Industry
Add Stoga To My List Of Dream Team Fisherman Reality Series Stars
The cast includes- Mark and Tom Ring, Tom and Manny Porter, Busty Brancaleone, Carlo Moceri, Stoga, Peter Libro, Tony Marquis, Suzie Byrd, Tuffy and his crew Sean and Nate. I’m telling you right now I could make the greatest reality show in the history of reality shows with a small budget and this cast. The Best Ever!
Taken from the dock
From The USCG Website-
The 47′ motor lifeboat is designed as a first response rescue resource in high seas, surf & heavy weather environments. They are built to withstand the most severe conditions at sea and are capable of effecting a rescue at sea even under the most difficult circumstances. They are self-bailing, self-righting, almost unsinkable, and have a long cruising radius for their size. It is the replacement for the aging 44′ MLB fleet.
Length: 47 feet
Special Characteristics: Self-righting
(if overturned, the vessel will return to an upright position in 30 seconds or less)
Jon Sarkin Interview At His Birdseye Building Studio Part II
Thanks For Watching
Kenny writes-
I got some great video of last Sunday’s races on Roger’s St. If you know anyone that had kids participating, you might want to share this with them. BTW it’s rated G but does have a couple crash scenes. Rest assured, no one got hurt.
Kenny MacCarthy
Check Out Kenny’s Blog The Cut Bridge here
thanks for watching
Jon Sarkin Interview At His Birdseye Building Studio Part I
Jon talks about his relationship with Chad Carlberg, gives us a tour of his workspace inside the Birdseye building, shows how some of the pieces for the Guster Music Video were made and how success breeds success.
Look for part II tomorrow
I had the honor of interviewing the great Jon Sarkin in his studio space at the Birdseye building. Jon has been featured in GQ, Tom Cruise buys his life story with the intent of Tom playing Jon. His work has also been purchased by many serious art collectors and he has shows all over the world. Recently his work was featured in the latest music video for the band Guster which was produced by Chad Carlberg’s Gloucester based Production Blue studio.
From Jon’s Website–
HOW MY DISABILITY HAS INFLUENCED MY WORK
In 2006 Sarkin was nominated for a Wynn Newhouse Foundation award for artists with disabilities. As part of the application, he composed the below essay to describe his disability. Sarkin ended up receiving one of the runner-up prizes at the awards ceremony in New York in the spring of 2007.
There is no facet of my work that has not been profoundly impacted by my stroke. Because of this fact, any note of how my disability has influenced my art is very difficult. It is hard to describe this precisely because my disability has affected every aspect of my life so pervasively. It is extremely challenging to be objective about a thing as subjective as yourself.
Why am I unable to be reflective about how my stroke affected my work?
Our physicality and perception are how we access and negotiate and navigate our environment and surroundings.
When these were paradigmatically and physically altered, so too was my understanding of, and my relationship with, the outside world.
There exists a connection with the external world and my “internality” that is truly intimate. TRULY.
When this balance is disturbed, the resulting disequilibrium changes everything. EVERYTHING.
How this intimacy has been disquieted informs every aspect of my art. One of the things that is most apparent is its sheer abundance. I create in a fever, in a mad torrent of ideas and images. This directly relates to my inability to censor the floodgates of my imagination. Another part of my work is its stream-of-consciousness “texture.” This correlates with how my neural architecture has been scrambled by my stroke, resulting in an inability to think linearly and logically. Also, because my stroke has caused me to be obsessive, my art involves working with the same images over and over and over again. suffer from a syndrome I like to call “obsessive-compulsive-manic-depressive-creative-disorder.”
I see everything differently now. Much of this has to do with my double vision. When one’s vision is doubled, i.e., when one cannot focus on the same image with both eyes, one loses depth perception. I see objects quite differently now, and this is translated into how I draw them. My sense of color is changed, too. My perception of everything, including color and shape, and, come to think of it, sound and smell and the way things feel, has been cataclysmically and deeply altered.
This is why it’s hard to explain how my disability has influenced my work.
Here is a video the ABC did about Jon’s disability and how it has created the artist that he has become-
Look for part one of my interview with Jon tonight.
Rosa Rugosa Still Blooming In Late September 2010
We should find out if Sista Felicia won a Blue Ribbon for her Rosa Rugosa Jelly in a couple of days at the Topsfield Fair.
Zack explains the fight
Cha Ching!
Footage from the last race of the Bluenose. Racing off Gloucester, Mass. against the Gertrude L. Thibault. Shot by W.R. MacAskill in October 1938.
Filmmaker: W.R. MacAskill
Here is the video on the Gloucester Times Taste Of The Times on demand video recipes featuring Sista Felicia making the Rosa Rugosa Rose Hip Jelly and Rose Petal Jelly.
Click here for the Article From The Gloucester Daily Times-
Rosa Rugosa is a carefree rose which will grow in salty conditions, shade, full sun, and poor soil so long as it’s well-drained. Its fruits and flower petals can be used to make jelly.
Click The Video Below For The Video
Scenes From The Lone Gull 10K Video Part I
If you can believe it we still have more to come tomorrow….
If you are interested in getting involved in one of the running programs at the Y with Jennifer Fernandes and Chrissy Merritt click here for the sign up page
For more information about Teen or Adult Specialty Classes,
please contact Courtney Milligan, Health and Wellness Director at The Cape Ann YMCA at 978-283-0470.
Scenes From The Lone Gull 10K Video Part II. I’m not sure you could ask for a better course or weather than they got yesterday.
Part I is uploading currently, look for it tomorrow.