Vacation, Annisquam 2010
July 31, 2010 · Print This Article
Greetings from Cape Ann, Massachusetts, where I’m now sitting, on a veranda looking out across the Annisquam River by Wingaersheek Beach, around the corner from Lobster Cove and down the road from Gloucester. Have you ever read Kipling’s Captains Courageous? (This book should be due reading for every teenager in America.) It’s Gloucester fishermen who rescue young Harvey Cheyne and help turn him from a spoiled kid to a capable young man. Here one lives by the sea and all that accompanies it: the tides which determine whether you can jump off the deck into 6 feet of sea water,
or walk out for hundreds of yards of mud flats, the squalls that seem to seem without warning and drench you thoroughly whether you can’t find cover. Cape Ann is the home of Anadama bread, magical violet skies, and some of best seafood in the country. I’m here on vacation visiting my friends Ann and Nick in Annisquam. I’m not doing much cooking at the moment, but I thought I would share with you some photographs of the local scenery.


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