Final Fall Foliage — pat morss

Some photos of how late fall is playing out.

Even the largest leaves displayed some color before curling up for the winter.
Milkweed plants grew their season ending seed pods.
When ready, the pods opened to expose the seeds.
Their floss fluffed above each seed, and waited for the wind.
Which carried them away for propogation.
This tree was determined to keep “red” alive until the end.
We walked by a single, tiny, last rose for most of a month.
The invasive phragmite looked delicate in the backlit sun.
Foliage tempered by the ocean was the last to turn.
Yellow was the color of choice for most maples, with trunks dressed in ivy.
A little snow added a white accent to fallen wet leaves.
Snow made frosting on red berries for our wintering robins.

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The Zacharoni Bomb At Minglewood Harborside Is Comfort Food Defined

Zacharoni Bomb $20

Bacon-jalapeno fried mac & cheese on a beef burger with lettuce, pickled red onion, tomato, BBQ aioli & fries

Flatbread $18

pumpkin, mascarpone cheese, sage, roasted Brussels, cranberries & goat cheese

Shaggy Dog $19

spicy tuna, avocado & shrimp tempura topped with kanikama, spicy mayo, eel sauce, wasabi aioli & tempura flakes

@FishermenGHS: As Winter gets rolling we like to thank our Fall Senior Athletes for all their efforts & commitment through the years. Wishing you the best with all your future endeavors!

Mini Lobster Trap Tree on Main St.

The cutest little replacement mini lobster trap tree is occupying the traditional spot next to the police station. I assume it’s holding the spot for future Lobster Trap Trees.

Celebrate GHS Vocational Programs and Industry Partners, 12/19/24 at the GHS Auto Shop!

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