Last of the Winter Wonders

Posted by abohan Sabtu, 31 Maret 2012 0 komentar

As sure as the seasons change (which is a strange remark this year), there comes a time every “mud season” – i.e., some time between late February and mid-April – when nearly everyone in the Lakes Region wishes they could go to Florida for a week.
Well, this year, Florida came to us.
Last week, anyway, temperatures here were in the 80s. The radio reported daily “high temperature” records   on a regular basis. 
The official “ice-out” observers reported the earliest ever, Friday, March 23. 
And that same night, the seasonal “peeping” of frogs could be heard for the first time along Rte. 140. 
But now nights temperatures are back to the low 30s. We may get a coating of snow during the weekend.
Nevertheless, the “summer break” left an unmistakable impression – one that also comes along at least once a year, usually sometime in late April or May.
The seasonal shift has begun – and it cannot be stopped.
As the old Gospel song goes, “Oh, Happy Day!” 

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Smell of Cafés Fade

Posted by abohan Rabu, 28 Maret 2012 0 komentar

Gone to Gilford.
Just gone.

















When Laconia’s Black Cat Café first opened in the early 1990s, it was a big deal.
It began as a "cigar bar"(remember those?) with nice food, a quiet atmosphere, good coffee and drinks.
But it was the cozy, casual style that was unique to the Lakes Region. It looked something like a Starbucks – an "internet café" (remember those?) – with better-than-average coffee, free wifi and a "take-your-time" attitude that stood in stark contrast with the many great Lakes Region diners – or even the Caesar’s Pizza store that was next door at the time.
This was the kind of place you'd see in Boston, or maybe Concord –  but not in downtown Laconia, people said. Could such a place survive in a working class northern New England city? 
It turned out that it could. The Black Cat developed a small but devoted following. People liked – no, LOVED – this place located in the old Romanesque train station by Veterans Square.
The only problem - for some folks - was the cigar smoke. I can remember sneaking in at times when I thought smokers were less likely to be there, like late mornings or early afternoons.
Finally, the cigar aficionado who’d opened the Black Cat sold it.
The new owners changed the name and emphasized bakery goods. But unfortunately things didn’t work out for them. If memory serves right, they were gone in less than a year.
That’s when Kinney and Jean O'Rourke purchased the place. The couple was already known in the area, and the O’Rourke’s immediately returned to the Black Cat name. But with a few small changes: “The Black Cat has gone smokeless!” they said – and they changed their kitty’s logo cigar into a food platter.
The atmosphere was again friendly and inviting. The coffee and food were even better than before. Most importantly, Kinney was a natural-born restaurateur. His warm, generous nature and quick Irish wit added a friendly spark to the downtown. You’d look for an excuse to stop by the Black Cat. 
Then ANOTHER café opened. 
"Two?! Downtown? No way. One of them gotta die."
The Awakenings Espresso Cafe moved onto Canal Street, across from the post office. It was operated by folks who had a deep passion and knowledgeable about gourmet coffees. And if their storefront space was not quite as cozy at the Black Cat’s, the atmosphere was friendly and loose here as well. Over the years, lots of people made a stop into Awakenings a regular part of their day.
For several years, the Lake City had two “big city” cafés operating in its downtown, less than two blocks from one another.
In fact, Kinney at the Black Cat was enjoying his new gig so much that he decided to expand. He wanted to take over even more of the beautiful old train station and add a “fine dining” area.
But it didn't happen. Kinney ran into problems getting his expansion idea rolling. Not long afterwards, he finally sold out. (Tragically, not long afterwards, he died when what was supposed to be a simple operation ran into complications… You can read his loving obituary @ http://currentobituary.com/ShowObit.aspx?id=75445&member_id=14)
The next Black Cat owners had, for a long time, operated a popular Mexican eatery in Weirs Beach and probably thought they’d repeat their success here.
Then this past week, we noticed both businesses are gone.
The Black Cat operators closed their doors recently and current Awakenings owner Jane Bergeron decided to move her business to a larger space, out near “McIntyre Circle” (by the supermarkets and Wal-Mart in Gilford).
Of course, you can still get a decent cup of coffee downtown. The Downtown Deli serves a great brew made by the Woodshed Coffee Roasting Co. of Laconia. And the Village Bakery is still very popular among the local on-the-go café drinkers.
Maybe someone will open a new café downtown – but right now, it’s clear something is missing. There's no more of Kinney's sly grin and wonderfully wry sense of humor. There are no more exotic brews to sip while looking out at the post office parking lot crowd, or enjoying a warm day sitting in the outside patio behind Awakenings.
Yes, something is gone from downtown Laconia. And it’s not just about the coffee.
(P.S. “It’s not just about the coffee” is the Awakenings’ slogan… The Lake City’s loss is Gilford’s gain.)

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Spring on the Lakes

Posted by abohan Selasa, 20 Maret 2012 0 komentar

"Spring is the season of change in the Lakes Region.
"Frost heaves make a drive down a country road a rollercoaster adventure. 'Mud season' slows down your gardening plans. You wonder if that pile of snow by the side of the road will ever disappear.
"Then the first warm day comes. Coats are replaced by sweaters, jackets and shirtsleeves. (One optimist over there is wearing shorts.) Folks are standing outside their pickup trucks, talking about summer plans. Crocuses tentatively poke their heads out of the dark soil. 'Ice-out' arrives, when all the ports of the cruise ship Mount Washington are clear and open for docking. A bud appears on a tree. Small boats can be seen rocking gently at their moorings. Bikers start coming to town.
"'Anticipation' season is in full swing. It’s time to enjoy our haven, our home, our garden, culture and history. This is the Lakes Region, the place we call home, whether it’s for the whole year, a few weeks or just a few days."
- A favorite image by Mary Villaume from "The Lakes Region of New Hampshire: Four Seasons, Countless Memories,"available at local bookstores, at www.lakesregionnhbook.com, or Amazon.com


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A Record 'Mud Season'

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This picture was taken less than two weeks ago - "The original Lakes Region sign of Spring," it was going to be called... 
But there's no snow on the road now... It's impossible to imagine but it is almost 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, and I'm sitting in my shorts and t-shirt with the windows opened. How long will  this madness continue? Channel 9 says for at least two more days - and Thursday may be a record-breaker with temps touching 80 in some parts of the state.
... Sweet breezes along Winnipesaukee...


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Let It Snow.. or Not

Posted by abohan Kamis, 08 Maret 2012 0 komentar
Today the temperature in the Lakes Region is predicted to be around 60... When was the last time we had our two largest snowstorms in October and March?

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Looking To Hire

Posted by abohan Sabtu, 03 Maret 2012 0 komentar
Who says there's no jobs around? Just check out the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (http://www.nhms.com/speedway/employment) website to find this special regional opportunity... Send your resume to resume@nhms.com


Milo The Moose (mascot)

Summary:
The New Hampshire Motor Speedway is seeking outgoing, talented and athletic individuals to perform as the part-time mascot for multiple events and civic functions required of New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Job Responsibilities:
  • Appearing at all NHMS major events, along with corresponding activities
  • Interacting and entertaining fans and spectators during events
  • Working directly with different departments at NHMS including Sales and Marketing, Communications, Guest Services and NHMS Street Team
  • Maintaining the Mascot Uniform
Skills /Attributes:
  • Ability to entertain children and adults of all ages
  • Must be outgoing with a high-level of energy and enthusiasm
  • Must represent and showcase the speedway at all events in a professional manner
  • Able to work well as part of a team, with a range of people
  • Must be flexible and available during some weekends
  • Able to travel throughout the market to events
  • Able to work extended hours during race week
  • Must be reliable and punctual
  • Able to communicate effectively (in and out of costume)
Experience/Education:
  • Related experience required
Compensation:
Hourly Pay

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Lakes Region on the Ice

Posted by abohan Kamis, 01 Maret 2012 0 komentar
We spent some time at the Laconia Ice Arena ("The Coolest Place in Town") recently to watch the Belmont-Gilford high schools team lose a tough game, its final home game of the season. But it reminded us of what a wonderful amenity the arena is... Especially the 'top floor' area, where you can sit in cozy room looking down on the ice... Lots of cool hockey memorabilia up there as well.

AND, remember - several Bruins alumni members will be among the rink-rats Sunday when they meet the "Winni Whitecaps" in an exhibition game at 2:30 p.m. 


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