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Friday night was lobster night at Mark's house. The gift certificate for one free 10lb lobster was given to me by my friend Carol. She is the same Carol that worked with me as a volunteer at Philip's bike run last weekend. She won two of these certificates and being the great friend that she is, she gave me one. She said I deserved it for working so hard at the event. I certainly wasn't going to say no!
The lobster came from Country Diner in Enfield. The owner, Joe was one of the friendliest people I've come across in a long time. They brought out the lobster and I was shocked at it's size. Somehow when you hear 10lbs you know it's large but when you see 10lbs it's HUGE! It took two of the cooks to tie up one of his loose claws and bag him up for me. I was told that earlier one of the cooks had been "bitten" by a loose claw and that I should be careful. (no teasing the lobster allowed) His claws were massive of course but the smaller legs...the ones that usually have tiny claws on them...well, they were pretty dangerous looking too. I took my prize and headed home.
I had already purchased some steamers; little neck clams; corn on the cob; potatoes and a glazed apple cake to round out the meal (and our bellies no doubt). When I got home I called Mark to confirm dinner time and picked some fresh tomatoes for Kaylee on my way out the door. At the time I bought the rest of the food I had no idea what the lobster looked like. Once I saw his size I had a feeling we weren't going to need much else.
Once the potatoes were started we took time to take pictures of the lobster. In the video you will see Mark holding it up and later when it was cooked you will see it in a bowl. That bowl is a really huge bread bowl but it doesn't look very big because of the size of the lobster.
When we were taking pictures of the beast I started to feel sorry for the damn thing. (Elaine, don't start that crap now!) I kept remembering another lobster many years ago that fought to get out of the pot and let out a scream when we put him in. I have not cooked a lobster again until this night because of that memory. And if this is the last time I have lobster it will be ok with me...because I just feel sorry for them. I can't help it.
The evening progressed...everyone had lobster of course and the steamers and clams were scarfed down pretty fast too. The lobster was good but a little on the tough side. We may have over cooked it slightly...but it was still delicious. I actually enjoyed the steamers and clams more because there is no guilt associated with them. And I even allowed myself to have a potato and some cake!
After the feast was over and the kitchen wasn't looking like a bomb went off in there anymore; it was time to start thinking about going home. Maggie (choc. lab) was scouting the garbage to see if there was any lobster available for her. Justin had become a zombie in the chair. KC was once again coloring with Kaylee (every time Kaylee sees KC you'll hear a tiny voice asking KC will you color with me? So cute!). Sara and I were watching a pre-recorded episode of Ghost Hunters and Mark was happily wrapping up the left over lobster for tomorrow. I could feel the sugar from the cake and the carbs from the potato fighting for first position in the race to see who can make me drunk acting first. (adrenal fatigue issues folks...sugar and carbs make me drunk!) I knew it was time to go home. A half hour after getting home I was passed out in a chair.
You know you've had a good evening when you can wake up out of a drunken stupor with memories of a great meal; good conversation; lots of laughter; pictures of all the fun and best of all, no hang over!
The pictures above are not of my dogs. But every Irish Setter is the same and yet they are all different. If you look at enough of them you will find your dog there. I hope I find mine soon.
Today I paid a visit to Kathy and Lou's deck. They have "Deck Daze" almost every Sunday. I haven't been in awhile and I missed those crazy people so off I went. Today the party was a little thin...mostly family and a few friends. I'm "extended family" so no one was a stranger to me...that's not to say that some of them aren't strange...but I know them all. So I sauntered right in and was greeted by Jake, their dog. He's large and wonderful but currently suffering from a pinched nerve in his back somewhere. (I feel for you buddy and I know what you're going through)
The first stop was to hug Lou. Lou always gets the first hug. The second stop was to hug Kathy. I thrive on hugs and it's been too long since I've seen these guys. It was nice to know I still fit right in. In my family, once you're in, you're in for good. Seems like Kathy and Lou live by that rule too. Ahhhhh extended family is great!
I greeted everyone as I came upon them and whipped out my camera with this blog in mind. Kathy informed me that Joe would be leaving in a half hour to go to bootcamp. I got here just in time to take some pictures before he left. I didn't realize he was leaving today! I took a few pictures, talked to everyone and got caught up on what they've been doing, and before I knew it Joe was preparing to leave...saying his goodbyes....giving out hugs. I got a picture of Joe handing everything in his pockets to his mother, Lori. Empty your pockets, boy!
There was a chorus of good luck wishes and last minute reminders to stay in touch and he was gone. I had a teary eyed moment as I watched him leave...remembering the party at the German Club with Philip before he left for bootcamp. Nobody said it, but I think we all harbor a little fear for Joe. Everyone is proud of him but still the fear is always there.
The next thing I did was check out Kathy's garden. She was complaining that her squash is putting out blossoms but no squash. Sound familar? If you've been reading my blog all along, you'll remember my garden (of mostly squash) was very gay for awhile. Seems the squash end of Kathy's garden is currently singing show tunes too! I looked at each blossom and every darn one of them is male. So I explained to her the difference between girl blossoms and boy blossoms and that if the bees aren't doing the job you have to "diddle" them yourself. She looked me straight in the face and said "I am not diddling my garden." (I think it's important to note here that Kathy knew immediately what I meant by diddle....I had a big grin on my face.) She then extended to me an invitation to diddle her garden myself any time I want. And of course I will do that for her. That's what extended family is for!
The video above are the pictures I got that weren't blurry. It's harder than I thought it would be to take pictures of people that suddenly become camera shy. What's with that??