Thanks, Eric, you are far too kind. Your fantastic collection of beautiful lids never fails to impress. We have definitely got to plan a get together to share our mutual passion for hats. Whenever we see a dapper gent with a lid on in the Twinc Cities, Ryan and Lydia always ask whether they...
lol As you can see Steve is as red as the crabs and lobsters we had that day. I have to work on him...
Thanks for your kind remarks, David. Enthusiasm and passion are contagious qualities which are mutually uplifting. We are indeed fortunate, and cannot wait for Steve's museum to open next...
Thanks, Ale, you are too kind, and so quick to respond. I am still working on completing the captions!
My Silverbelly has Graham's handiwork. I did not alter the block or crease one bit, and just love it as well.
A welcome sight at the end of the day. Jazzy's Mainely Lobster, an honest-to-goodness crab shack on the main drag, just steps from the beach.
Owner Doug Labnon, a transplanted New Englander from New Hampshire, is as passionate and knowledgeable about lobsters and seafood as Steve is about...
Following the most satisfying crab feast we have ever had, we continued along the causeway towards Cocoa Beach and the Atlantic Ocean.
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus decorating the facade of our friends Steve and Donna Cayer's Dinosaur Store in Cocoa Beach. The new and beautiful, multi-million...
Birds of a feather.
While our crabs were being prepared, we wandered about the waterfront.
I have a particular fondness for tackle and bait shops.
Fiddler Crabs playing their last song before being used as bait.
The Indian River, a complex, estuarine body of water teeming with...
Getting ready to drive to Cocoa Beach. This Pinnifarina bodied Fiat 124 Sport Spyder would have been nice to take to the beach, but, in keeping with everything at the park and resort, it was but a non-running prop, as was the great Lancia in the background.
A stop at the old Cocoa Village...
Traditional English meal at the 'Three Broomsticks'.
The Shepherd's Pie was quite excellent.
A thoroughly enjoyable meal, with the make-belief but still charming ambiance of an English inn and pub, complete with antler bedecked prop fireplace. Even the cords of firewood were bolted and...
Sangria Chronicles, Day 2
Up at dawn to take some still lifes, while Lydia and Ryan slumbered.
Such lovely names on the dinghies, but the crab pot whet my appetite for seafood. In my head I began to formulate plans for a day trip to the Florida coast for crab and lobster.
Not a cloud in...
Had a crack at this great old Stetson with a $50 BIN this morning, but passed due to uncertainty with size. Probably should have pulled the trigger as it appears to be a larger size based upon proportions, and it looks to be '30s Standard or Select Quality. Hope a fellow lounger picked it up...
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