What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Joe Mondello Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
When I got home from our Block Party meeting last night this guy was waiting for me, stuck to the trim around the front door and next to the door knob.
Frog At The Door, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is the hand carved cribbage board that Rob Foley’s grandfather made and inserted the carved haddock napes in the shape of a whale and two dolphins.
Rob Foley’s Hand Carved Cribbage Board and Pegs, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester Doors, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Herring Up Close And Personal, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Rob Foley displays the cribbage board his grandfather made and inlayed hand carved dolphin and whale shaped haddock napes.
The sandwich I got was the second one down on the right. It was freaking fantastic and my mouth is drooling right now just thinking about it as I type.
Plum Cove Grind- Delicious Sandwiches, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is a link to Merideth Glaser, the owner’s website.
(thanks for the link Kristin)
Tony Gross’ Messed Up Claw, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Things To Do- Lunenburg Waterfront Seafood Festival, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
I stopped by “the Grind” last weekend while in Lanesville. What a find this little joint is!
Plum Cove Grind is to Lanesville what Last Stop Variety is to East Gloucester. I had one of the most delicious sandwiches I’ve ever eaten from here. It was a tuna sandwich but it also had (I think) candied walnuts and cranberries) not sure what else was in the sandwich but it was excellent! I mean EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT!
You just gotta try it. It’s worth the ride.
Plum Cove Grind, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Erika Hansen -Yes She Really Wears Oilskins Around Town, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
We cleared the first step with the liquor licensing board last night with a 3-0 yes vote pending City Counsel giving their blessing.
If approved by City Counsel it will include another block, from Pleasant Street intersection down through the West End.
We will have 5 different slideshow/movies. Dun, and Jim B will be featured along with the work of Mark Teiwes, and a presentation by Chad Carlberg from Bait and Tackle Productions. (I may have a short movie in there as well)
I’ll let you know more as the info comes in.
Anyone know the history behind this shack at Lane’s Cove? I’d love for someone to do a guest post detailing it’s history here.
Lane’s Cove, originally uploaded by captjoe06.