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Sometimes an overcast weekend is just what you need. Leading up to this weekend, plans changed a million times due to some outside factors we couldn’t control. Ultimately we decided we would take a day trip to Portland, one of our favorite New England destinations. That is, until our poor cat Scout started having some issues with her teeth and gums. Plans quickly became a day at the vet. Lots of money, bags of medicine, and an appointment for a full on dental cleaning, anesthesia and all later, I was about to lose my mind ready to relax.

During the week we discovered that Hull was hosting its annual Hull Harbor Illumination to benefit Hull’s Lifesaving Museum. For one night a year, the harbor is illuminated with flares, creating a dramatic, moving scene from land and sea.

From 365 Things South Shore:

The flares help us Honor, Celebrate, and Remember. Some people’s flares honor a beloved parent, others a place of great meaning, and some just shout Yes! to the night, a silent salute to this moment of collective beauty we all create together.

We hope to take the boat, but the fog out at sea told us the car was safer. Our first stop was Tosca in Hingham (post to come) for delicious cocktails and a light dinner. Then we headed onward to Hull’s Sea Dog Brew Pub which boasted some of the best views of the Harbor Illumination.

Sea Dog, Hull

I can’t help how much I love the Sea Dog. He is too cute. The Sea Dog in Hull is perfectly located on the water adjacent to  large marina and beaches. We decided to have a beer at the bar and checked out the space inside. It’s light, airy, and features floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea. As the bar got crowded, we noticed that the outside patio had a little overhang over it, so we decided to go outside with our beers to enjoy the fresh, briny smell of a rainy night by the sea.

Can you tell we’re kind of obsessed with all things ocean?

Sea Dog, Hull

The Sea Dog patio is large, and I am sure it is crowded on nice days. We were one of two couples out there waiting for the Harbor Illumination, so it was quiet and peaceful, a great way to relax. You can’t help but be happy when you see the Sea Dog everywhere.

Sea Dog, Hull

While we relaxed, I sipped on a Sea Dog Apricot which was a delicious, fruity beer with just enough sweetness. We also ordered some un-photographed house made potato chips with onion dip because I have never met a fried potato I didn’t like.

Sea Dog Apricot

Hull Harbor

As the rain intensified and darkness fell, I finally got too cold to sit outside, so we moved our car from the Sea Dog parking lot to along the beach where we watched as Hull residents lit flare after flare along the harbor. It was so beautiful. Even in the rain, everyone parked along the water got out of their cars to experience it.

Hull Harbor Illumination

Hull Harbor Illumination

Hull Harbor Illumination

Hull Harbor Illumination

I’m glad we decided to brave the rain to head to Hull for this event. It was truly moving, and it gave us yet another chance to stop in the midst of a busy life to just enjoy the moment.

Tags: beer, events, Hull, New England, Travel

Summer weekends are pretty much my favorite thing ever, and this one was spectacular. I started it off with a 10 mile run on Friday; it was hot! I’m not 100% sure about this summer marathon training thing. Luckily it got better after that. Here are a few of my favorite things about this past beautiful summer weekend in Boston.

summer sky

Fluffy clouds, blue skies, calm water, and sea breezes. . .

Spectacle Island

An assortment of cupcakes from Georgetown Cupcake (strawberry, salted caramel, red velvet, chocolate ganache, vanilla, and coconut). . .

Georgetown Cupcake

Lemony pesto potato salad (pesto made with arugula, kale, nutritional yeast, garlic, and oil). . .

pesto potato salad

Summery beers like Leinenkugel Summer Shandy, lemony refreshing goodness. . .

Summer Shandy

It’s a big week in our family. Today is our niece Isabella’s fifth birthday (Happy Birthday!), and Thursday is my husband’s birthday. We’re still trying to figure out what to do for dinner, but we are pretty sure part of the celebration will involve camping out at Spectacle Island on Friday night. Hopefully the pirates will keep away! Winking smile

Are you looking forward to anything fun this weekend?

Tags: beer, boating, Boston, Cupcakes, summer

Our family  trip to Sanibel Island brought us to some great local restaurants. Even before we landed, I knew I would be all about the seafood and the rum, and for each dinner we had out, I sought out the two.

After our morning on the Sanibel Thriller, lunch at The Bubble Room, and hours and hours on the beach in the hot sun, we were hungry. The little ones were also very tired, so my mom offered to stay at the condo with them while my sister, brother-in-law, husband and I got dinner out. We decided to make the short drive back to the marina where the Thriller is docked to check out a little seafood place, Gramma Dot’s Seaside Saloon.

Gramma Dot's, Sanibel

Gramma Dot’s is a down-home kind of place, not at all fancy, just comfortable with good food and amazing views. I know the below is blurry, but I kind of think it looks cool like that.

Gramma Dot's, SanibelGramma Dot's, Sanibel

We decided to share a pitcher of a local-ish beer, Key West Sunset Ale.

Gramma Dot's, Sanibel

We also shared a delightful sampler of crab meatballs, fried oysters, and coconut shrimp. There’s something about fried seafood after a day at the beach. . .

fried seafood platter

The menu was pretty extensive and offered lots of seafood options. My husband went with the curried lobster salad, a cool and refreshing mix of sweet, tender lobster, celery, onion, curry, and mayo. It was incredible.

 

curried lobster salad

Grouper is a pretty popular option at Sanibel restaurants, and I definitely wanted to have some. I ordered the blackened grouper Caesar salad. It was great to have some crunchy salad, and the grouper was fantastic. The spices gave it a tiny kick, and the salad and dressing cooled it off. The fish itself was meaty, flaky, perfectly cooked. I am a grouper fan!

blackened grouper

We really enjoyed our meals as well as the friendly, relaxed vibe at Gramma Dot’s. It’s definitely not a bad thing when you can see dolphins out the window while you eat!

Sanibel Island

Work this week is sloooooowwwwww, and having a mid-week holiday has thrown me off. Did you do anything fun on the 4th?

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Tags: beer, Florida, Food, Restaurants, Sanibel Island, seafood, Travel

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