Woodman’s Lobster Cooker Almost Complete

 

Woodman’s Lobster Cooker Top View

Here it is, the newly reconstructed lobster cooker at Woodman’s. i must say that the masons that did the brick work did a great job. It’s very uniformly built.

Poor Peter Cottontail

Poor Peter Cottontail, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Poor Peter Cottontail. Run down in his prime in front of Richdale’s in East Gloucester.

That’s gotta suck.

You do all that work passing out candy and presents to kids and then when it’s time to chill out and kick back til next year BAM! out of nowhere some prick runs your ass over.

George’s Kale Soup with Amadama Bread

Billy Scrobacz, skipper of the Fishing Vessel Toots, Pete Mondello and I returned to George’s Coffee Shop for some lunch fare.

It was just as good as the first time, and ridiculously cheap.

We’ll be back.

Oh, and by the way that’s Billy’s big banza in the picture, not mine. HA!

Updated Cape Ann Gas Prices

I updated the Cape Ann Gas Prices Website this morning. Updated were 6 stations, if others pass by Willow Rest, Tally’s on Essex Ave,or Fosters on Eastern Ave, jot down the prices if you would and update the site. It’s useful and informative especially when there are wide swings in the prices from station to station.

The last time I updated prices was 2 weeks ago and pretty much all the stations stayed at the same prices since then except one went down by 2 pennies and another by 10 cents.

The two Richdale’s self serve stations continue to be the cheapest gas around but only by two cents of a centrally located gas station which is full serve. For some people 2 cents a gallon might be enough incentive to get out and pump your own gas but for only 40 cents savings on a twenty gallon fill up in the cold weather we’ve been having I’ll take the full serve.

Check out the site and update it if you get a chance- Cape Ann Gas Prices Website

Cruiseport Construction Update 3/22/08

New foundation being poured at Cruiseport Gloucester. I wonder what the new building will house.

I don’t know why the building wasn’t angled to face the outer harbor but I’m sure the people that designed it are much smarter than me and must have had a reason for it.

Cruiseport Construction Update 3/22/08

 

Cruiseport Construction Update 3/22/08

 

George’s Coffee Shop -I’ll Be Back

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George’s Coffee shop represents everything that is right about Gloucester restaurants compared to the chain joints you find in 99% of the rest of the country. Founded in the early 1900’s and staying true to it’s roots the place oozes history. The food is actually very creative for an old school joint. Dean Salah who runs the place is on top of everything.

I got the Breakfast Cups which are crispy potato cups filled with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and bacon, with salsa and sour cream on the side. It also came with a choice of toast. I opted for the sweet bread and it was thick and delicious. As full as I was I would have made room for more of that bread.

The only thing surpassing the food and value was the five star service. Dean obviously runs a tight ship, but these girls were fantastic.  The girls working the floor must share tips because every time they walked by I had my coffee filled or asked if I needed anything or how was my meal. It was a different girl every time and they were all very pleasant and efficient, never looking overwhelmed, which at some places it drives me nuts. I’ll be back.

Cape Ann Home and Garden Show This Weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend? The Third annual Cape Ann Home and Garden Show is going on at The Gloucester High Field House. This event put on by The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, is a huge hit and well represented by area businesses just in time for you to plan all those spring projects leading to the best season of all- SUMMER!!!!!!!

Cape Ann Home and Garden Show

Saturday-Sunday, March 29-30, 10am-4pm
Gloucester High School Field House

Over 25,000 SF of Display Space Featuring Over 90 Exhibitors

Admission $5 ~ Children Under 12 Free ~ Free Parking

For more information, go to: www.capeannchamber.com/homegarden

Click here for more photos from last year’s event

Gloucester Marina, Annisquam River

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Lonely out there this time of year.

 

The Bean’s Easter Centerpiece

The Bean’s Easter Centerpiece, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

The Mrs did a fantastic job.
I wasn’t too excited when she told me about the menu, but she punched it up and everything tasted fantastic.

Easter is officially The Bean’s favorite holiday.

Tribute to Rosa Rugosa

I grew up one street from the Back Shore.

Although my mother might disagree, I’d say I was a bratty teen who didn’t appreciate the natural beauty that was steps from my doorfront. Part of that beauty was driving every single day along the Back Shore to get wherever we were going. If we left the house it was inevitable that we would be driving along the beautiful coastline that is the Back Shore.

It wasn’t until I went to college that I began to understand how blessed I was and how beautiful a place Gloucester is. Sure it is flawed in many ways but there is no place I’d rather be in the late spring, summer and early fall. Looking back it seems so crazy that I could have taken it all for granted but once you move away for a little stint and come home then you understand how lucky you were to call Gloucester your home.

Getting back to the Tribute To Rosa Rugosa-

First read this plant profile from Hort.net

There is nothing more beautiful than the perfection of a rose in mid-summer. The glorious fragrance wafting up from perfectly formed petals make it clear why this is the flower of choice for many people. Unfortunately, to obtain the perfect rose one must often have the perfect soil, a perfect watering regimen, and a lot of time. To those of you who don’t fall into this category, I offer you Rosa rugosa.

It may sprawl a little more than the hybrid teas that we see nowadays, and the flower petals tend to flop this way and that. All in all, it often has a kind of shaggy, unkempt air about it but that’s what gives this plant its character. Named for the wrinkled (rugose) surface of its glossy green leaves, this rose is a charmer that can soften and naturalize any area.

It’s a carefree rose, picky only about drainage. It will grow in salty conditions, shade, full sun, and poor soil, so long as it’s well-drained. Along the East Coast it even grows right in the sandy beaches!

There’s other reasons to grow this beauty besides the low maintenance. Large blooms cover this plant in early summer, giving way to sporadic blossoms up to the first frost. And Oh! The fragrance is sweet and pleasant, carrying for yards at a time. The blooms later give way to lucious brick-red rose hips so large that they look like cherry tomatoes. And if that weren’t enough, sometimes the yellow to orange to red fall color can be excellent!

If you have the space, this is the rose for you. There are many select cultivars available that will heighten the plant’s natural beauty. Choose one and you will never regret it.”

Can there be any debate about how poetic it is that we have Rosa Rugosa all along our shorelines and around town? This beautiful plant gives us so much beauty and fragrance amid the worst possible conditions. It thrives despite the cold winters, hot summers and even grows in the sand.

This line from the Hort.net’s profile really drives it home-

“All in all, it often has a kind of shaggy, unkempt air about it but that’s what gives this plant its character. “

Isn’t that just perfectly fitting for Gloucester?

Rosa Rugosa Fruit by Niles Beach