
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Saturday Night

Favorite Winter Cocktail
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The Summer Drink - Dark and Stormies.
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The Classic Autumn Drink - Seagrams and Cider.
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Now, hundreds of you have emailed me incessantly to reveal my favorite winter recipe. If I told you to get a life, it would do no good... obviously this advise is hopeless by evidence of your pathetic attention to this blog. Also, I have to be honest with myself. Who am I to tell anybody else to get a life, when all I write about is booze, boats and blogs? Enough of this insightful introspection of you and me.
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What was I talking about?..... Oh Yeah - the Winter Cocktail. Here it is....
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Once again, I have to establish the disclaimer that this drink in no way usurps Lagavulin, the King of Scotch as the ultimate preferred alcoholic repast. I don't want you to think that I'm cheating on the King. BTW, I've completely replenished my supply thanks to the kind folks (now POTW) who answered the bell at the Thanksgiving Eve Bash. After consuming one bottle, we have three left, which is my largest standing inventory of Lagavulin ever.
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Now for the subject at hand....
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The Winter Cocktail is as much about color and presentation as it is about drinking satisfaction.
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Take a full bodied Scotch glass, and fill half full with ice. Cover the ice with Canadian Club
Blended Whisky. Fill with Cranberry Juice (stick with Ocean Spray). Garnish with a lime wedge. The lime is important. Don't make this cocktail without it.~
That's it! The Winter Cocktail - CC and Cranberry! Your urinary tract will thank you. Enjoy in moderation and stop emailing me.
Now is the Time, This is the Place

Friday, November 24, 2006
Dory Alternative

I bought the plans to build this Alpha Dory a few years ago. These dories were adaptations of the Swampscott Fishing Dories, and were used for club races around Marblehead at the turn of the last century.
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I also was very interested in building a Chamberlain Marblehead Gunning Dory along the lines preserved by John Gardner in his landmark Dory Book. The Gu
nning Dory is a double ender that was used for duck hunting among the islands in Salem Sound.
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I've seen great dories reproduced out of the Lowell Boat Shop on the Merrimack River in Amesbury. As much as I'm tempted to build one of these, I still think that I am going to build a Peabod next.
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The Dory will have to wait a year or so. I also have plans to build a canoe, but I may pass on this unless one of the kids wants it as a gift. By the time I do the canoe, I'll probably be too old to be flipping over in the Saco. Although, I'll also have a few years of rowing the Tender under my belt by then, so I could be up for it.
Moving Forward
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Charlie Jellison dropped by and we discussed the great news.
Trash Talk
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Granted, a lot of it was Bash Trash. But still, it's amazing how one household can generate so much waste.
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Buck Johnson must be into something with his Ontario recycling venture.
(Note to Self. Stay on Buck's good side. He is going to be filthy rich someday and might need to buy a yacht tender.)
Feeder Count
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By 9:30 AM
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1 Grey Squirrel
1 Tufted Titmouse
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I'm remembering next June. A wonderful year to look forward to.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week - 3

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So the evolving rules are....
You must have done something annoying, stupid, or inspiring that week, you can't be an animal, you can't be dead, if you gave me a bottle of Lagavulin you are a POTW regardless.
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Announcing...
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week Trois (that's 3 in French)
- Bobby Brown
- Jay Turner
- Chris Crawford
- Ryan Nestor
Courtney Jellison Nestor
Special salute to Sarah and Lauren Crawford for their tasteful and practical Scotch plates (more on this when I get AA batteries for the digital Camera.)


















