Don't Miss the Boothbay Harbor Fisherman's Festival The Boothbay Harbor Fisherman's Festival kicks of coastal Maine's festival season later in April and proves that spring really IS here. Don't miss this traditional New England celebration of the sea.......(Continue Reading)
US and Canadian Webcams - Scenic Live Free Webcams Live webcams around Canada and the United States. Watch people in Anchorage Alaska, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay area and see sights at Lake Tahoe, the Great Lakes and Chicago on these webcams....(Continue Reading)
BaccalĂ Fisherman's Style -- BaccalĂ All'Usanza dei Pescatori BaccalĂ Fisherman's Style, or BaccalĂ All'Usanza dei Pescatori: BaccalĂ is salt cod, and consequently not native to Versilia, the coastal plain north of Pisa. However, it does figure prominently in the diet, in part because it used to be cheap eno...(Continue Reading)
Risotto with Arselle Fisherman Style -- Risotto con Arselle Alla Pescatora Risotto with Arselle Fisherman Style, or Risotto con Arselle Alla Pescatora: Arselle are tiny clams that live in the swash zone, and when I was a boy in the 60s, men with their pants legs rolled up would gather them by dragging a large strainer contr...(Continue Reading)
Picture Gallery - Western United States Picture Gallery Photo Gallery of Scenic Pictures of California and the Southwest, a travel photo gallery....(Continue Reading)
The Towns of South Coast Maine Each of the coastal towns that make up south coast Maine has one or more beautiful sandy beaches as well as something unique to offer visitors. Here's what not to miss in each of these towns, from Kittery to Cape......(Continue Reading)
Photo Albums Photo Albums of Scenic Pictures of California, travel photo albums....(Continue Reading)
Marlin Blue, black, striped, white - they are all here with good information....(Continue Reading)
Italian Cuisine, - Recipes An index of Recipes for the Italian Cuisine guide site....(Continue Reading)
Baccalŕ and other Salted or Dried Fish Baccalŕ is salted cod, while stockfish is dried cod, and both were once very common in Italy because they allowed those far from the coast to enjoy fish on the days the Church required it -- and at other times too because they were both tasty and ine...(Continue Reading)
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