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Mansfield Mass Here

August 30th, 2008 Tracey 1 comment
Typical Street in the Fall

Typical Street in the Fall

I’m not originally from Mansfield; my family had relocated from Walpole, Ma when I was about 8 years old.  Never the less, I consider Mansfield my hometown and have many fond memories growing up in such a quaint, family-oriented atmosphere.  After many years living in Massachusetts, I relocated to Lakeland, Fl.  Although I love the “laid-back” lifestyle of Florida, there are many things I miss in Massachusetts.

First and foremost, I miss all my family in Massachusetts.  When I moved to Florida, my parents joking said, “It’s the parents who are supposed to relocate to Florida, not the children”.  Thanks to unlimited free long distance phone calls and the Internet, I am still able to keep in touch with everyone on a daily basis.  I still feel somewhat involved in the special occasions I have missed and am always receiving pictures and videos of my Nephews as they grow older.


Secondly, I miss the changing of the seasons.  It’s funny, when I was moving, everyone said how lucky I was to live in “paradise” and have beautiful weather all year round.  It’s true, we do have phenomenal weather in Florida, but when it’s a daily event you don’t appreciate it as much.  For those of you who have never had the opportunity to visit New England and experience the seasons, I will describe my recollections of the seasons in an upcoming post.

Machine Making Salt Water Taffy

Machine Making Salt Water Taffy

One of my most missed guilty pleasures from Massachusetts is the food.  Perhaps if I had grown up in Florida, I would not feel the food in New England is quite as good; it’s all in what you grew up with.  Every region has a different take on various types of food.  The seafood available is Mass is outstanding.  To have fresh lobster straight from the boat to the pot is like nothing you’ve ever tasted!  Walking along the beachfront on the Cape (Cape Cod) and stopping to nibble on some fresh salt-water taffy is another perk of New England.

I am fortunate enough to fly back “home” a few times a year to visit.  Since I am able to keep in close contact with my family, everyone understands what I most miss and they make every effort to embellish me.  I will be heading up North again soon and, in between visiting family, enjoying the weather and eating, I will take some scenic pictures to post.

Carver Massachusetts Here

August 30th, 2008 Mike 1 comment

I am Mike Annable and I was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. Most of my life I’ve lived in Carver. I moved to

Every Fall This Is What Your See All Over Carver

Every Fall This Is What Your See All Over Carver

Lakeland in May of 2006. Here is a bulleted list of Massachusetts Towns I lived in:

  • Quincy
  • Marshfield
  • Plymouth
  • Forestdale
  • Bourne
  • Carver

Here is what I miss the most:

  1. The seasons (sort of). I actually miss fall the most. I don’t miss the cold winters but I do miss when it snows (not after).
  2. Georgios Pizza: I miss their large steak & mushroom subs with extra cheese (made with real steak, not roast beef)
  3. Papa Ginos Pizza: These are scattered throughout Massachusetts with hands down the best pizza.
  4. The Royal Garden: Located in Kingston Massachusetts (20 minutes from Carver). The best Chinese Food with real ‘brown” Pork Fried Rice.
  5. Seafood: Woods on the pier in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    Fried Whole Belly Clams, Scallops, Haddock, Clam Strips & Shrimp

    Fried Whole Belly Clams, Scallops, Haddock, Clam Strips & Shrimp

    Great fresh seafood. Fried Clams, Scallops, Fish & Chips and perfect New England Clam Chowder. If you’re dying for some fried clams visit Southeast Shellfish. They will ship fried clam kits, seafood samplers and live lobster to your door. Check Them Out! Dave & Diane Gallant are the owners and they are the best people! Man, now I’m hungry.

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