The Japanese defense forces couldn't stop Godzilla.....I captured the beast!

The Japanese defense forces couldn't stop Godzilla.....I captured the beast!
Spied this over Route 128 on my way home from work. Dirty windshield and strong sun glare I had to darken the image and crop out the sun. That's the only edit to what's probably my worse quality image. I figured some would get a kick out of it so I posted the pic on facebook. A few shares later it's gone world wide! Who would of thunk it?

Why I created this......

Born and raised in Gloucester, Ma fishing gets in your blood. Surrounded by the sea, kids here have a boat almost as much as kids elsewhere have bicycles! As I grew older my fishing ambitions gave way to what's around me. Although I still "drop a line" every so often, my attention wanders to the majesty of the natural light that make this place so special. Never is each day the same. The subjects may be the same but the light from the sea & sky will morph the subject into a form of art. For that reason artists have been drawn to these shores for several hundred years, they followed the light painting and sketching these surroundings. What artists capture with paint on canvas, I attempt to capture with a click.....if I'm lucky!

I guess that's a sort of Fish'n!

Jay Albert

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Pavilion Beach Through the Years!

Much debate goes on about the future of the old Birdseye plant. Once the birthplace of frozen foods the property has sat vacant for a number of years. Zoned as Marine/Industrial the owners of Cruiseport Gloucester wish to turn this eyesore into a year round hotel/conference center. But to do that a zoning "overlay" to allow hotel use must be granted by the city. Opponents point out changing the zoning for this parcel the waterfront looses a Marine/Industrial component. They have referenced The New Maritime Port Economy Summit report in their battle. But this property is without any deep water dockage as I pointed out in an earlier post, and no viable Marine/Industrial venture has taken residence in all this time. Yet the report clearly notes a good reason for this hotel to go forward:
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"The city’s intrinsic charm, the many beaches, coves, and parks on the Atlantic, and a
mature and lively artistic and cultural heritage support a healthy tourism industry. The
authentic and palpable connection to 400 years of history is a valuable asset to a location
within the United States, itself a federation for only 236 years. Tourism is understood well
in Gloucester; there is a strong community value that development must be managed to
sustain the sense of place – the authenticity of the City. There is acknowledgement that the
fishing industry is an essential component of what defines Gloucester. The amenities and
community services that can be developed to support travel and tourism also offer support
to emerging industry sectors. If hotels can support both business travelers and tourists, the
entire community benefits from high quality retail areas with restaurants, shops, and
amenities that might not exist without dollars brought in by tourists and business traveler"
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"Designed to protect and preserve marine industrial land, the regulations fail to recognize
that many marine industrial uses cannot be accommodated in an urban waterfront like
Gloucester’s, as they require larger areas of land and do not necessarily need the
continuous water access of a harbor front property. Fish processing in Gloucester has
demonstrated this fact as these facilities have moved inland."
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And if history is any indication of what this beach can support, looking back at The Tavern which is right next door can be a look into the future!


1907

1927

1930

1938

1949

1950

1958

2010

Schooner passes by

Kayak & schooner.

Birdseye

"Harvey Gamage" off Pavilion Beach.

Greasy Pole walkers.

Crowds build on the beach.

Sunday Greasy Pole champ makes it to the beach!

Flood Tide 1/12/12.

Pavilion Beach as the sun sets last week.

The Tavern last week.

Skipping stones!

Splash at sunset!

2 comments:

William Taylor said...

You simple and plainly do a very great job at all this. Thank you!

Jay Albert said...

Thanks William! It's easy when you love Gloucester.

"Glosta Logic"

It's not "soda" and not "pop" or even "soda pop" it's "tonic"!
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It's a "rotary" not a "roundabout"!
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"Going up the line" is a term used when leaving the island!
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A "jigga"is a homemade powerless go-cart!
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It's not "Break Time or Coffee Break" it's "Mug-up"!
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It's not a "water fountain" it's a "Bubbla"!
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