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Boardwalk, lobster, and cranberries

Posted on September 21, 2023September 21, 2023 by Grubb

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Barry and Deidre took us on marsh walk along a narrow pier that looked above sinuous water carved reedy patches where crabs burrowed into the mud. Stepping on the donor-inscribed wooden slats towards the lookout at the end of the pier, I started to feel like I was in the opening sequence of a Stephen King movie as a series of one-legged men passed by going in the opposite direction.

Boardwalk at the marsh
Looking out over the marsh
Looking out over the water
Mosquito/Green fly trap

Then we wended our way bayside for lobster rolls at the high-rise boat-parking marina where there was a tip jar for cooks.

Waiting inline for the best lobster rolls on the cape
High rise boat maneuvering


And finally, a trek to Annie’s Crannies. Annie, a theater costumer Deidre worked with in the 80s, owns and operates a cranberry bog. The bog is divided into two long fields with a row of beehives lined up like tall Japanese pagoda lanterns at the end.

Beehives at the far end of the bog
The bog

The carpet of low spongy cranberry growth was beginning to bud with red berries.

Cranberries, full and red

The beehives were buzzing.

All lined up
Bees buzzing out the bottom

Annie’s tool shed cum product pantry had harvesting rakes and a wooden threshing machine with a conveyor belt and separating table. Wooden crates were stacked up waiting for berries in bulk. There were tables where jars of honey were arranged along with a baskets of soap wrapped in ribbons. Annie has a farm and she is in business.

Old cranberry rake
The cranberry separator
Cranberry soaps for sale

4 thoughts on “Boardwalk, lobster, and cranberries”

  1. Henry Shapiro says:
    September 21, 2023 at 2:03 pm

    I gather you felt that the lobster roll was worth the wait. In Maine you can even get them at (selected) McDonald’s. I doubt that those measure up.

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    1. Ella says:
      September 21, 2023 at 2:16 pm

      The lobster roll was delicious. We will be sampling in Maine for sure.

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  2. Wynette says:
    September 22, 2023 at 3:52 pm

    What is a lobster roll? (I could look it up, of course, but curious to know how you’d describe it.)

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  3. Grubb says:
    September 22, 2023 at 4:13 pm

    A lobster roll is a chunky mayonnaise-laced lobster salad unsuccessfully wrapped in a piece of white bread. It usually comes with fries and Cole slaw.

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