I took MJ and Meg to Gloucester last Thursday. I was there with my friends back in September for a lobster lunch but since it's off season now, the lobsters are expensive so I haven't had any in awhile. We went to another seafood shack, Woodman's of Essex which is an institution in Essex (a small town just next to Gloucester), opened in 1914. Their fried seafood combo was sooo good, though a little pricey. This time round in Glocester (where The Perfect Storm was filmed), I saw things I didn't catch the first time. That's one of the things I find interesting about travelling back to the same place a second time. We chanced upon Gloucester harbour, which is pretty at sunset (at 4.30pm at this time of the year!) though that meant we didn't have much time to linger. We'll probably go back. Glocester is just 40 minutes from Boston.

The light was beautiful outside Woodman's. The open area by the carpark is quite picturesque.

Meg is such a natural poser now. She'll automatically adopt a pose, usually involving her incorrigible 'V' sign.

We finished that amount of ketchup! Notice Meg's fissilingual (forked) tongue...

Super Yummy Delicious Delectable, Mouthwatering Scrumptious Finger-Licking Lip-Smacking deep fried seafood, found in abundance in the East Coast of the US of A.

The Perfect Calm.

Gloucester Harbour in Massachusetts, America's oldest seaport founded in 1623.
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