Mar
05
2009
I just finished a walk with my dog and was musing on the 12″ or so of snow on the ground in most places. There are snow banks as high as my head, and spring looks much farther off than two weeks. As I rounded a corner, I saw a car with a Sea Dogs bumper sticker which got me to thinking “I wonder when their home opener is? Is the field going to have to be plowed between innings?”
So I surfed over to PortlandSeaDogs.com to check it out. There, in a nice big red and blue banner, was the count down to the opener. 35 days until Hadlock Field hosts a ball game. It may flirt with 50° this weekend, but it only just got up to the freezing point today. It seems rather wishful thinking that it’ll be baseball weather in five short weeks. I sort of doubt Amber and I will be taking in the opening day festivities, but for those who are undeterred by wearing a parka to the park, ticket packages are on sale now. Maybe we’ll see you there. Just not until May…
Mar
02
2009
The Ferry Beach Ecology School’s now annual benefit event at Cinque Terre, Eco Appetito, is on tap for this Sunday, March 8. Amber and I very much enjoyed going last year and were looking forward to it this year as well. Unfortunately, we’ll be attending a first birthday party instead, so we’ll have to wait for next year. For those of you not otherwise occupied, we highly recommend checking out the festivities on Wharf Street. The menu highlights include:
- Premium veal, ham and pork samplings
- Artisan cheeses and breads
- Fresh fish from Browne Trading Company
- Winter Point oysters, raw and roasted
- House-made ravioli filled with organic vegetables from Laughing Stock Farm
- Arugula pesto and mushroom soup “shots”
- Seasonal vegetables from Farm Fresh Connection
And, to quench your thirst:
- Handcrafted beers from Allagash Brewing Company
- Wines provided by Aurora Provisions, Mariner Beverage, & Wicked Wines
- French Press Coffee tasting by Starbucks Coffee
If you’ve not yet experienced Chef Lee Skawinski’s fare at Cinque Terre, this event offers a reasonably economical (tickets are $35 each) way to see what all the buzz is about, and it’s tax deductible. Oh, and it benefits a great cause, too! Check out ecoappetito.com for more information and to order your tickets.
Mar
02
2009
It’s March here in Maine (well, okay, everywhere). That means the end of winter is within sight (theoretically). Except that I can’t see more than 10′ out my window right now because of the snow that’s falling harder than the Dow Jones Industrial Average (but not as hard as my 401(k)). So it’s definitely in like a lion this year. Let’s hope the lamb doesn’t get lost in the snow. She can’t come quick enough.