Monday, December 28, 2015

The 2015 lobster roll quest has concluded, in Maine

Bob's Clam Hut, Kittery ME


Oak Long Bar & Kitchen, Boston MA




Rathskeller, Charlestown RI





The Landing, Newport RI

State Street Pavilion, Fenway Park


The Lobster Trap, Bourne MA





Sunday, September 6, 2015

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Tour de Fat 2015

Each summer New Belgium Brewing holds a series of events around the country where they celebrate music, bicycles, and of course beer.   The Tour de Fat event in Fort Collins is just plain silliness as you can see:








Friday, August 7, 2015

Weekend in Burlington/Waterbury VT


We absolutely love getting up to Vermont during the summer.  Not just for the scenery but for the fantastic local beer offerings and amazing food.   Our first stop is always the Prohibition Pig in Waterbury for lunch.   Above you can see their pretzel knots with spicy mustard, paired to a fresh DIPA.  Followed by "The Pro Pig" (local ground pork patty, applewood smoked bacon, chopped pork BBQ and slaw.  So bad but SOOOOO amazingly good at the same time.  As a special bonus, the Pig now has a small brewery behind the pub where you can get super fresh local craft beer in growlers or crowlers.

Having devoured all that meat goodness the day before, we decided to put some miles on the bikes and followed the Island Line rail trail along Lake Champlain and out onto the Colchester Causeway.  This is a flat, well maintained route with beautiful vistas and plenty of spots to stop and rest or stick your toes in the Lake. 


We finally had an opportunity to stop in at Nectar's for their famous gravy fries.  Wowza!  These things were smoking hot and just melted in your mouth.

The only true way to wrap up a Vermont weekend is some fresh scoops at Ben & Jerry's Factory on a warm Sunday afternoon.   hint: they usually have flavors that are only available at the factory so make sure you check the menu board!

Friday, May 29, 2015

The Hills are Alive!!

Our Spring trek to the Green Mountains for a 5k around Stowe included some VT craft beers, Austrian hospitality via the Trapp Family Lodge, and visits with cows and lambs


Great little spot in downtown Waterbury - Blackback Pub.  The afternoon app special was grilled shrimp wrapped in smoked bacon along with a house made bacon mayo and local veggie garnishes.   Insanely good.  The glass of Lawson's Finest Liquids Super Session wasn't too bad either.


On this visit we chose to stay at the Trapp Family Lodge up the hill from the town of Stowe.   The setting is really like that of the Austrian Alps (though the mountains are a tad smaller).  It was so fun to realize we had a group of sheep and lambs grazing right outside our room!


Good night:  chocolate martini with some warm apple strudel - Good morning: fresh cinnamon roll


Hops plants winding their way up to the back deck of the Trapp Deli/Bakery.  Visitors can also purchase beer from the Trapp Brewery just down the hill from the benches.

 these locals were not interested in our race





Thursday, April 30, 2015

Double 5K and my favorite Monday


The weekend of April 18-19 in support of the greatest marathon in the world and the best Monday of the year we ran two 5Ks. The Boston Marathon is a true holiday (Patriots day) in Mass. and has been a tradition for as long as I can recall. I remember watching the race as a kid and going to it as I got older. I can’t recall not ever seeing the marathon, either on TV or live.

I ran my first BAA (Boston Athletic Association) 5K in 2013. I had read that they finished on the Marathon finish line. As a runner and someone who loves this race(along with knowing I could never pull off 26.2) this was the perfect solution to be able to cross that line. It was an amazing race and there was lots of great energy and I will always remember it. Not only for what an awesome experience it was but what happened the next day which changed everything forever.

The 5K has now changed, the course is difference and the finish is different. Thought you still pass over THE finish line it is not the same and never will be. This year I had a running buddy in Doug and it was special to share this with him for the 1st time. I don’t think I will ever not run this race and I don’t think I will ever not cry at some point during the day.

The next day we ran for Watertown, the town next to the city that had also seen what evil can do in the following days for April 15th, 2013.

We then spent some time on the marathon route on Monday, something again I have always done and will always do, because it's the greatest marathon in the world and the best Monday of the year!