What’s all the fuss over Joeys Atomic Buffalo Turds?

Been wondering what all the fuss is about over Joe’s atomic buffalo turds?  I’ve been hesitant to try them cause I’m a baby about spicy things, but Neil and I decided to give them a try on our Traeger smoker yesterday and they were THE…BOMB!  Tons of flavor with just enough kick and super carb friendly.  Thanks Joe! Here’s the recipe...enjoy!

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Inboard vs. Outboard

You haven’t lived until you’ve taken four young hockey players out for lunch….and have been put on the spot to offer a good answer to the question

 How am I supposed to know which bathroom to use when they only say inboard and outboard?

Ummm…well…so…actually…I’m not really sure…

And then, go figure, the 7 year-old (mine of course) starts giggling and makes matters worse by saying, “Ohhhhh…I get it…cause like one has…you know…a…well…”

Super.  Who wants dessert?

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Just to clarify- If you don’t get your hair wet during a Polar Plunge you didn’t do the Polar Plunge

And if you go around telling people you did a Polar Plunge if you don’t go under your shoulders you get double demerits and if you don’t go under your waist you get triple demerits and if you don’t go in under your knees you may as well not even discuss it. 

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Amansala Eco Chic Resort, Tulum

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You’ll practice twice a day, meditate each morning, eat clean food, make friends for life, and have hours of free time to explore or just rest your soul.

We have been leading retreats in Tulum for years, so you will be in excellent and experienced hands. Travel to Cancun is very easy and you’ll have an air-conditioned ride directly to Amansala, directly on the beach.  Master Baptiste Teacher Elizabeth Huntsman DeAngelis will lead the meditation and asana sessions.

Tulum is a wonderful place to take a vacation, so it’s the perfect spot if you want to bring along a friend, partner, spouse, or child who is interested in swimming, sightseeing, shopping, or just relaxing.

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CAPE ANN WILDLIFE: A YEAR IN PICTURES

snowy-owl-gloucester-massachusetts-c2a9kim-smith-2015My husband Tom suggested that I write a year-end post about the wildlife that I had photographed around Cape Ann. Super idea I thought, that will be fun and easy. Many hours later (not realizing how daunting) the following is a collection of some favorite images from this past year, beginning with the male Snowy Owl photographed at Captain Joe’s last winter, to December’s Red-tailed Hawk huntress.

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Living along the great Atlantic Flyway, we have been graced with a bevy of birds. Perhaps the most exciting arrival of all occurred when early summer brought several pairs of nesting Piping Plovers to Gloucester’s most beloved (and most highly trafficked) of beaches, Good Harbor Beach. Their story is being documented on film.

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Work on Mr. Swan’s film will also resume this January—the winters are simply not long enough for all I have planned!

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While photographing and filming Red-winged Blackbirds this past spring, there was a face-to-face encounter with a hungry coyote, as well as several River Otter sightings.

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eastern-coyote-massachusetts-kim-smithThe summer’s drought brought Muskrats out from the reeds and into full view at a very dry Henry’s Pond, and a short film about a North American Beaver encounter at Langsford Pond. Numerous stories were heard from folks who have lived on Cape Ann far longer than I about the extraordinary number of egrets, both Snowy and Great, dwelling on our shores.three-muskrat-family-massachusetts-copyright-kim-smith

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There were few Monarch sightings, but the ones seen thankfully deposited eggs in our garden. Thank you to my new friend Christine who shared her Cecropia Silkmoth eggs with me and thank you to the countless readers who have extended an invitation to come by and photograph an exciting creature in their yard.

cecropia-moth-caterpillar-copyright-kim-smithPristine beaches, bodies of fresh water, and great swathes of protected marsh and woodland make for ideal wildlife habitat, and Cape Ann has it all. With global climate change pushing species further away from the Equator, I imagine we’ll be seeing even more creatures along our shores. Butterfly and bee populations are overall in decline, not only because of climate change and the use of pesticides, but also because of loss of habitat. As Massachusetts has become less agrarian and more greatly forested, fields of wildflowers are becoming increasingly rare. And too fields often make the best house lots. Farmers and property owners developing an awareness of the insects’ life cycle and planting and maintaining fields and gardens accordingly will truly help the butterflies and bees.

female-mallard-nine-ducklings-kim-smithThank you to all our readers for your kind comments of appreciation throughout the year for the beautiful wild creatures with which we share this gorgeous peninsula called Cape Ann.

The images are not arranged in any particular order. If you would like to read more about a particular animal, type the name of the animal in the search box and the original post should come up.

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Crisp clear night on the Annisquam Footbridge

Walking down on the footbridge last night and came upon the Natti Family celebrating their daughters wedding.  It was a chilly night but lots of people were out for a crisp walk with kids and dogs in tow!   I love when this bridge is lit up and took advantage of the early light to grab some shots.   Hope everyone gets to enjoy one more day off today, I know I will be!!

Holiday Bartender

I’ve been on vacation for over two weeks…and have been fortunate enough to catch up with a variety of friends on a variety of evenings for holiday cheer and good times.  This video may or may not sum up my interaction with bartenders (minus the pregnant part) as I can’t seem to come up with a “go to” cocktail.

Friends of mine happen to own both the Improv Asylum, on Hanover Street in Boston, and Laugh Boston, in the Seaport District.  Both venues are fantastic for a great night out and some pretty serious laughs!  If you haven’t been….you really should!

Matt Catanzano has preformed at Improv Asylum for years and is now part of the hysterical duo of Simply Unemployable.  This, “Holiday Bartender,” is their newest video. And I laughed…and laughed.

 

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415 lbs of food and $784.66 collected for @TheOpenDoorMA at the Rocky Neck Polar Plunge #GloucesterMA

HAPPY FIRST DAY OF THE NEW YEAR SUNRISE (and one winsome Harbor Seal)!

Not the prettiest of sunsets, though not bad for a chilly January first morning. Initially it looked to be a bust, but the clouds parted a bit and the sun shone brightly through. Happy New Year wishes. I hope the coming year brings you much love, joy, happiness, and peace

Sunrise sequence January 1, 2017

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HAPPY NEW YEAR’S DAY 2017 SCENES FROM OUR EAST GLOUCESTER NEIGHBORHOOD

ten-pound-island-lighthouse-gloucester-massachusetts-copyright-kim-smithHeading out New Year’s Day evening 

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Catherine Ryan Shares More About the Bachelor Coat

Catherine writes that the story about her sons Charles and George King’s successful fundraising effort to preserve the Albert Bacheler Civil War coat was number five amongst readers for the Cape Ann Beacon. cape-ann-beacon-top-5-stories-2016

Happy New Year! Onward

Dusting of snow along the back of Anna Hyatt Huntington’s superb Joan of Arc WWI memorial, such a multifaceted muse and Gloucester landmark.

Whatever brings you there– artist, subject, sculpture, setting, history –its surplus of qualities alone and together reward gaze and inquiry. I took several photographs early December 30th, careful compositions against a gift of blues and vault of morning sky. For this one, I roughly edited out the telephone wires for my thoughts. Shake off 2016 and frame up a fresh start for the year ahead!

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(See Joan of Arc HarborWalk story moment for more information.)