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Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Not sure when this was added, don't recall it last summer, but the Lobster Shack is literally on the harbour walls with a few tables and seat, right in the harbour at North Berwick near where the piles of lobster traps are stacked between fishing trips, so guessing these are about as fresh as you can get! All together now "dum dum, dum dum, dum dum dumee dum dum ROCK LOBSTER!!"
These little squat lobsters live in crannies and crevices and are equally at home upside-down as they are the right way up
The Lobster Nebula is also known as the Omega or Swan Nebula. Much like constellations, everybody can see a different shape in the pattern. The nebula is an active star forming region which is partially obscured by dust clouds in the foreground which make it appear to have its shape. Because there are other stars in the foreground it gives the optical illusion that it is the red cloud which has the shape. The nebula is an “emission nebula” because the gas is glowing from the heat generated by the star formation within it.
This photograph was a 5 minute exposure taken with an SBIG ST-2000 astronomical camera through a LX-200GPS 12" reflecting telescope.
It was lobster season in Nova Scotia and these guys were everywhere. Which was good, because we really wanted fresh lobster.
P.S. I took this photo FROM A BOAT. A BOAT I was on. I WAS ON A BOAT! You have to understand, I'm from Wyoming so I was *incredibly* excited about this.
this was a bust. Disks of parmagiano 'gum' melted over the unevenly cooked and not very full tasting lobster.
After our meeting in Midtown we walked to the theatre district and had an early dinner at Aureole. I ordered a salad and a small serve of lobster ravioli. Delicious. This is probably the first time I've ever eaten culinary foam. They had amazing choreographed service too- there was one person carrying each dish and they were all placed on the table simultaneously with the same sweep of the hand.
Aureole on West 42nd Street.
New York City, New York, USA.
Combers -- long swelling sea waves -- splashing onto the granite coast of Lobster Point on Monhegan Island. The tide was going out so the splashes were seldom dramatic.
Lobster segments were very tender and sweet, and a piece of claw meat was wrapped in slices of avocado to form a tube. The long beige stripe on the lower right was a thin foam of lobster broth.
What's kinda gross is that a bunch of seagulls had been eating the remains of that lobster and it was covered with flies. Then that one guy picked it up, after the birds took off. And then for some bizarre reason, placed it against his chest and did a little jig.
Realizing it was foul, he screamed "Ewwwww yuck!" and threw it into the water.