Saturday, August 22, 2020

August 22nd 2020: Checking Out Beaches in Gloucester

 Today, we decided to get our fix of fried seafood at The Lobster Pool, a seafood restaurant in Rockport

with interesting decor inside

and a beautiful view outside.



During this time period of the pandemic, we had to line up outside the restaurant to wait for our turn to go in to place our order, for which we decided to get the New England Clam Chowder (classic chowder served with oyster crackers),

the Clam Plate
and the Lobster Roll (quarter pound of cold lobster meat dressed lightly with mayo on a grilled New England style hot dog bun served with French Fries).
We then went out outside to our table to wait for our order to be served to us. Excellent fried seafood and fresh lobster meat, complete with the view.

After our meal, we decided to check out some beaches in Gloucester,
Mount Adnah Cemetery,
Leonard Street and Norwood Heights




Annisquam Village Church

Gloucester United Methodist Church
starting out with the rocky Folly Cove Landing at 1277 Washington Street. which is more popular with divers than beachgoers.



Next, Plum Cove Beach at 1000 Washington Street, where there were a lot of people on the small beach.



We also wanted to check out Norwood Heights Beach and Cambridge Beach, but both of them were private and guarded, guess I'll have to go early in the morning then.

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