Thursday, July 23, 2009

Waterman's Crab House-Rock Hall, Maryland


The crab's at Waterman's Crab House are outstanding. Waterman's sits on Chesapeake Bay in view of the Bay Bridge which is about an hour away by car. They have a special on Tuesdays and Thursdays where for about $30 they give you all the crabs you can eat. While it takes about an hour and a half to get there from Washington DC it is well worth the trip.

Duke University-Cameron Indoor Arena


This is where students camp out to get tickets to Duke games hence the name Krzyzewskiville for Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski

I was suprised that I was able to walk in and walk around Cameron without being run off or asked why I was there.

Durham North Carolina


Durham has taken the old American Tobacco building and redeveloped it into shops, offices, and restaurants. The Durham Bulls baseball park is located next to the American Tobacco complex.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Barbecue


Lexington North Carolina is the mecca of BBQ in the Carolina's and Lexington Barbecue is one of the best. The fact that the parking lot is filled on a Monday night is a testament to the Barbecue served here.

I found this place by accident and I am glad I did. Dixie Bones serves some of the best BBQ I have ever had anywhere. The owner Nelson H. Head is originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Dixie Bones started out in the Capital Hill section of Washington DC but lost its lease and moved to this location in Woodridge, Virginia off of I-95. If you are within a 100 miles of this place it is worth the effort to come here and eat.

The sauce they use at both Dixie Bones and Lexington Barbecue is vinegar based which enhances the taste of the meat rather than masking it.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Frank Pepe Pizzeria in New Haven Connecticut


This pizzeria located near the Yale campus has been serving great pizza since 1925. I have had pizza all over the country and this place is in the top 3.

The building is not much to look at but you can see the long line out front that the pizza being served inside is what people come for. I had to wait in line over an hour to get a table.

There are no tables at Frank Pepe only booths. The Neapolitan pizza is cooked in a coal fired oven. The pizza is a thin crust topped with the ingredients of one's choice. The suprising thing is the prices which were cheaper than most of the pizza places of note in Birmingham such as Davenports, Rocky's, and Daves.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wellfleet Massachusetts


This the Wellfleet City Hall. The town itself dates back to 1620.

This is one of the local markets in town where you can buy fish fresh off the boat and produce that for the most part is locally grown.

This is the main street that runs through Wellfleet

This Winslow's Tavern which serves very good food. The Wellfleet oysters I had here were very good considering they were harvested that day.

This is the dock area of Wellfleet. Notice in the background the cottages that line the shore.

Cape Cod Massachusetts


This is the view of the beach and ocean at Nauset Lighthouse

A Cape Cod cottage on Cape Cod Island in Sandwich

A typical Cape Cod cottage.

The beach at Nauset Lighthouse. You have to walk down about 20-30 feet of stairs to reach the beach from the top of the sand dune.

The Nauset Lighthouse

Scituate Rhode Island


I stopped here this morning for breakfast. I have found on my trip that nearly every town in New England has a diner like this where the locals go to eat, drink coffee, and catch up with the latest news. The town dates back to 1731.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

New Harbor Maine


This is the deck outside Shaw's where they get their lobsters. A large number of lobster's come through here and are shipped all over the world.

This is the inside of Shaw's

This is the outside of Shaw's Fish and Lobster. It is not much to look at but the food and views are great. The movie "A Message in a Bottle" used Shaw's in several shots.

Bar Harbor Maine




Bar Harbor is a very touristy town. While other places in Maine are dependent on tourism Bar Harbor seems to have gone overboard. Most of the shops are nothing more than t-shirt and ice cream shops.

Camden Maine


This is the City Hall in Camden Maine.

This the harbor in Camden. They have lots of shops and restaurants that surround this area and on Main Street. Very neat town.

Red's Eats


Red's Eats is a roadside booth located in Wiscasset, Maine next to the bridge on US 1. Red's attracts large crowds with lines stretching around the building toward the bridge

This is a photo of the lobster roll that Red's is famous. Each roll contains lobster meat from at least one lobster. Red's lobster rolls are different from most in that you get nothing but lobster meat on a roll. A trip to Maine without a stop at Red's would be wrong.

Bath Maine


This is the city hall of Bath Maine. Bath is an old ship building town. Many of the ships from World War II were built in Bath.

The weather vane on tp of the Bath City Hall is pretty cool. It pays homage to Bath's shipping heritage.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Freeport Maine


They have no locks on the doors at L.L. Bean. There is no need because L.L. Bean never closes it is open 365 days a year.

This is the lobster I had at Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster. You can't get a lobster any fresher, cheaper, or better.

This is the docks in Freeport next to the Harraseeket Lunch & Lobster

This place knows how to fix a lobster and any other seafood you fancy.

York Maine


This is the lighthouse in York Maine

The houses in York sit right on the street across from what they call a beach in Maine




This is not like the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. It is more rock than sand. People lay out on the rocks to sun.

Concord New Hampshire


This is the capital of New Hampshire. It has a gold dome like the one in Vermont.

When I saw this church I said this looks like an Episcopal Church and when I saw the the sign my intuition was correct. It is St. Pauls.

Concord has a population of about 40,000 which is small for a capital city.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Hanover New Hampshire



These are two buildings on the campus of Dartmouth College. They both face a large quad similar to the University of Alabama quad minus Denny Chimes


Westbury Vermont

Westbury is home to "Ben & Jerry's" Ice Cream. The tour was quick, they would not let you take photo's and other than some free ice cream it really was not worth the time or effort.

Montpelier Vermont

This the capital building in Vermont. The building is wide open in that no security check and not a single security guard in site.

This is the Senate Chamber. This room is still used by the Vermont Senate.

This is the center hall of the Vermont capital

This is the view from the front steps of the Vermont capital.

Montpelier is a neat town. The population is less than 20,000 making it the smallest populated state capital in the United States. There are lots of restaurants and shops located throughout the downtown area.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Bennington Vermont





This is one of the dorms at Bennington College. The buildings on campus are very modern. The school has one of the top writing programs in the country

This is the stone house that served as Robert Frost's home in the 1920's. Frost is buried in the cemetery in Bennington.

This the view from the porch at the Mt. Anthony Country Club. Great food and a million dollar view.