Part of the charm of the lobster pound is the view; part of it is knowing that the lobster are as fresh as they can be; part of it is seeing the sights of the business--the lobster traps and they buoys. Each of the buoys is color-coded for the particular lobsterman.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Lobster!!!
I found my way around to Thurston's Lobster Pound in Bernard. I knew I had found it when I saw cars parked up and down the street. It is right on the water, with lobster boats behind it. I ordered my 1.5 pound soft-shell (apparently sweeter and more tender??) lobster. The first few bites (claw meat) were simply delectable! The eating got messy, but it was good.

Part of the charm of the lobster pound is the view; part of it is knowing that the lobster are as fresh as they can be; part of it is seeing the sights of the business--the lobster traps and they buoys. Each of the buoys is color-coded for the particular lobsterman.

Part of the charm of the lobster pound is the view; part of it is knowing that the lobster are as fresh as they can be; part of it is seeing the sights of the business--the lobster traps and they buoys. Each of the buoys is color-coded for the particular lobsterman.
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