Monday, 27 August 2012

The Big Ex: Plum Tuckered Out

The Big Ex: 4-H Barn
Bridgewater, NS
July 25, 2012

A trip to Bridgewater's annual agricultural fair is not complete without a visit to the 4-H barn.  It's great to see a new generation of kids learning how to raise, care and breed animals.  Chances are, these will be more useful survival skills than how to code HTML5.

This scene greeted me as I entered the building.  A young boy crashed out on a couple bales of hay, not unlike the other mammals resting beside him. 

Friday, 24 August 2012

What's on this weekend? Breakfasts! Local food supper! Roast Beef!

Some old favourites this weekend and something new as well.  If you are looking for a breakfast, Saturday is the morning to scout one out.

Saturday evening, the Close to Home dinner at Wile's Lake Farm Market sounds really interesting.  If local food, sourced within 100 km intrigues you, check 'er out!  It's a part of the sustainability festival which starts today and takes place all weekend.  Check their website for more info.

Breakfasts

August 25 
Royal Canadian Legion #23, Lunenburg,
7:30-11:30 a.m. 
Adults $7; ages 5-12, $3. 
Takeout available for pick-up $7.50. 634-4215

Saturday, August 25
Newfie Breakfast,
7:30-10:30, 
Chester Basin Legion. 
Menu selections and take-out available.

Saturday, August 25. 
Firemen's Breakfast, 
United Communities fire hall, Cherry Hill, 
8 - 11 a.m. 
Adults $7, children 5 -12 $3.25, under 5 free.

Sunday, August 26 
Brunch, 
Mahone Bay Legion,
10 a.m.-1 p.m. 
Adults $7; children $3; under 5 free.

Suppers

Saturday, August 25
"Close to Home" Local Food Dinner (part of the Growing Green Sustainability Festival) 
Wile's Lake Farm Market, 3254 Hwy 325, Wileville
5:00 pm dinner guests arrive
5:30 pm – four course local food “incredible picnic” starts
Appetizer * soup * main course * dessert
All ingredients sourced within 100km
Vegetarian option available
Entertainment by local musicians
Tickets are $20, and can be purchased on the Community Sustainability Network website, or may be bought in person at Wile’s Lake Farm Market.

August 26 
Lunenburg & District Fire Department Fundraiser Roast Beef Dinner, 
Lunenburg Fire Hall, 
4:30- 6 p.m. 
Adults $12, children 6- 12 $7, 5 and under free.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Cod carcass graveyard

Tapper's Cove Wharf
Torbay, Newfoundland
Aug. 12, 2012

This was a sight to behold, hundreds of filet-less cod bodies laying underwater beside the wharf.   I half expected to see legions of crabs and other underwater scavengers crawling over these cod remnants.  Oddly, not much activity down there...at least, not any I could see from the wharf.

Most folks fillet their haul at the wharf and chuck what remains in the water.  I understand why, just imagine 15 cod rotting in your compost bin for 2 weeks and you'll see why folks fillet at the wharf and not at home. 

Monday, 20 August 2012

This car is gooood, but it could use more crowbar....

The Big Ex:  Demolition Derby
Bridgewater, NS

This team spent quite a while trying to pry off that bumper.  I'm not sure how it was attached, it seemed pretty resistant to crowbars and pry bars, that's for sure!

This car eventually won the title of 'most crushed'.  It's a Pontiac Grand Am, remember what it looks like because the 'after' photo does not look like a Grand Am.  Stay tuned!

Friday, 17 August 2012

What's on this weekend? Pork! Blueberry Grunt! Lobstah roll! Planked Halibut! East/West Breakfasts!

I've lapsed in my community grub scraping/reposting, I picked a good week to pick up the torch again!

Saturday morning, pick a side of the Lahave river and go git yerself some breakfast.  Saturday evening..I hope you like blueberries!

Sunday has a head to head seafood battle on the west side of the river.  I wish these folks would coordinate so they didn't schedule two awesome dinners at the same time.  Take your pick of a lobster roll supper or my perennial fave, the Conquerall Bank Planked Halibut Supper!  Check out my previous posts about the planked halibut supper if you are curious.

Have a great weekend one and all!

Breakfasts

August 18
Central United Church hall, Lincoln St., Lunenburg,
7:30- 11:30 a.m. 
Adults $7, children (6-12), $3.50, children (5 and under) free. 
Menu: Eggs, hash browns, bologna, bacon, juice, sausages, beans, tea, coffee and toast. 
Come enjoy a good breakfast with your family and friends.
(Take-outs are available)

Saturday, August 18
Fireman's Breakfast. 
Petite Riviere fire hall,
8- 11 a.m. 
Full menu, 
Adults $7, under 12 $3, under 5 free. 
Information 688-2117

Suppers

August 18
Pork Supper with Blueberry Grunt Dessert. 
Midville Fire Hall,
4- 6 p.m. 
$10 person, $5 children under 12. 
Advance sale tickets call Alice 543-7225. 
Limited number available at the door.

Saturday, August 18
Blueberry Supper, 
St. Jerome's Church Hall, West Caledonia,
4:30- 7 p.m. 
Adults $10; under 12 $5; under 5 free.

Sunday, August 19
Lobster Roll Supper,
4-6 p.m. 
West Side United Church, 2702 Highway 331, Pentz. 
$15/person. Lobster roll, potato salad, coleslaw, dessert, tea/coffee. 
Alternate meal available and take-out available. 
For advance tickets/information: 688-1580 or 688-2631

Sunday, August 19
30th Annual Planked Halibut Supper 
Conquerall Bank fire hall,
4:30-6:30 p.m. 
Halibut baked on an open fire. 
Served with mashed potatoes, tomato, cucumber, coleslaw, pie and tea/coffee. 
Adults $12; children $5; under 5 free. 
Proceeds for Conquerall Bank Fire Department.

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Rose Bay: Tall ships ahoy!


This was the vista that greeted me July 24th as I drove down the hill towards Rose Bay.  The following tall ships were anchored in Rose Bay: Providence, Lynx, Pride of Baltimore, Amistad, Tree of Life, Larinda, Roseway, and Unicorn.  It was neat to think about a time when this sight would have been commonplace.  

It was great to see the Tree of Life back in local waters, it was built in Petite Riviere in 1991.  I remember the night it was launched.  It had to be moved from Petite to Lahave for the launch.  As the boat was transported along the highway, a group of my friends and I attempted to resurrect an old tradition for ensuring good luck for new boats.  We tried to enter church bell towers along the way and ring their bells.  There are many churches along the road from Petite to Lahave!  Sadly, our efforts were thwarted when the RCMP arrived as I stood at the bottom of a long extension ladder leading up to the bell tower of a small church.  Luckily, we did not get in trouble....we never did ring a bell that night.

Here's another shot with a slightly zoomed in view:



Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Sappyfest 2012: Waiting for the grease

Sackville, New Brunswick.  August 3, 2012

This chip truck was a permanent fixture for the entire weekend during Sappyfest .

All hail grease!  I love the neon and the metal work on this chip truck.