This evening we went to Gloucester City Hall to see the painted Lobster Sculptures – part of a fund raising event for Pathways For Children; more than 30 identical lobster models, about five feet high, have been painted by various local artists and dignitaries and will be auctioned later to raise money – in the meantime, a visit to the city hall allows you to see them all!
Independence Day Celebrations!
Tomorrow is July 4 – Independence Day in USA, celebrating “kicking out the Brits” in 1776 (but we came back!)
When we first arrived in America in 1996, we knew very little about Independence Day or any other traditions; while touring Manchester By The Sea, someone told us about the “Red White & Blue” Independence Day breakfast – we went, and we now try to go every year … for breakfast you are served pancakes, sausage and bacon, with (red) strawberries, (white) cream and (blue) blueberries! It is a popular event, with live music and in a great location:
Later in the day we went to the “Horribles” parade in Gloucester – the traditional Gloucester Independence Day parade; lots of music, lots of costumes and lots of floats:
Christmas!
Here is a Christmas collection of pictures including a decorative star in our house (which Bridgette loves to sit by and keep warm from all the bulbs in it), and more outside; and our Christmas tree:
Also many pictures of decorated houses around the area – I drove about to take lots of pics:
And here is Main Street in Gloucester, and the Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree, erected each year by Jeff Worthley with support from the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce – some years I help too …
And finally, cool pictures of cool weather causing fog above the snow: