Lobstah and Clouds

…and then there were fewer of the former

Sad to report a hot tub free day. Drained for cleaning, will miss the grand reopening tomorrow

and a lot more of these latter ones. Thunderstorms forecasted:

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Eastern beach after lifeguards gone
Why we came
Lots of warnings
Boogs may have had more than one each

George and Michelle were much less piggy. Then we all had ice cream.

Breakfast Treats, Oyster Knives & Weed, yes weed

Outstanding breakfast with treats. Taste off between Le Bec Sucre and And a bakery in Providence (maybe Knead?). Both excellent but Le Bec won for croissants.

Who knew! So many types of oyster knives; none of the these are apparently acceptable for French oysters.

Post nap hot tub. Met Philip and Spencer. High as kites. Leaving soon to go to Boostoon. Off to the farrrrm.

What do you grow. Weed. Recreationaaaal weeed.

After some discussion, sodium grow lights, two levels, one for growing and one for living. No dispensing yet. Nice mellow guys.

Mount Hope Farm and Le Central Bistro

A black crowned night heron at Mount Hope Farm not far from an excellent marsh.

Le Central, a French style cafe in Bristol. We brought the average age down. Good oyster and salmon ceviche. A nice endive, beet and Roquefort salad and Moroccan chicken.

Mount Hope Farm
More Mount Hope Farm
Also.

Thunderstorm – weather!

One of the attractions to the East Coast are the thunderstorms. Just had a noisy one. QB intended to go for a swim but when we saw the lightening changed over to a walk.

Got quite drenched.

Finished off with a leafy green dinner – with Portuguese chorizo.

Big thunderstorm at night.

Cafe and Colt State Park

…… We walk so you don’t have to

First, a stop at a cafe in Bristol. Oddly almost all women. Good food but far too noisy. 78-80 db according to watch

Crab cake Benedict

Colt State Park. Large, family oriented, paved walking and bike paths. No rocks or roots. Bay to Bay; Narragansett Bay to Bristol.

First thing we see is a vulture devouring some prey.

Vulture
Vulture with snack.

Next, we see ospreys and an osprey nest with a little one inside. Hard to get a good shot.

Osprey lookout and one on nest.

Colt State park given to the state by a farm owner who raised champion cows.

Lots of water

Question for the research staff: there are wonderful rock walls all over RI. Lots of labor to put them together. Where did all the rocks come from? From the cleared fields? Other?

Lobster Fest, real feast

Fab lobster bake at Marcia’s home. Marcia is a cooking powerhouse. Feed six, sure, more show up, easy, still plenty. And so good.

KB a bit piggy. Gobbled two, yes two Lobstah, one and a half pounders! Oink!

Three large steaming pots greeted us. Red potatoes, corn, wine, salad, watermelon. Perfect table setting, as well.

KB’s Longish Walk coastal

It did not start out this way. QB wanted to swim and I wanted a walk so I took off along the rail tracks to see where they went when heading north (yes I could have used maps but…)

From the tracks near the Newport Beach club I saw a sign.

Naturally had to see where it went. It went quite well. Headed along the coast with beach access for several. First along a sandy patch and then to the coast.

Below one using the beach. Were a few in the water but did not take their pictures. Mostly teens.

GZ2. Fort Barton history and walk

Slightly challenging roots and rocks and mud walk in Tiverton. Fort Barton was the staging for the battle of Rhode Island, an unsuccessful battle from the Colony.

Did not bother with the root, rocks or mud. Long history of those

Finished off the walk with a visit to Coastal Roasters.