Having a house built so we’re hitting the road again/still
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The Norwegian Escape stopped by today and used a few of the lifeboats to ferry their guests back and forth.
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Another Chinook rolled in yesterday.
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Left Bar Harbor to spend a couple days at one of my favorite places in the country, Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The harbor and the great shops and restaurants makes this a great village to visit.
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The chairs are hilarious. Hopefully more comfortable than they look?
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They are not that uncomfortable, but just not a good type to be on for more than a few minutes, esp. if you need to have a picture taken from the back in a bikini.
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I could handle only a few minutes on those chairs but I like the creativity. They won’t rust.
Took a day trip today still looking for the elusive beast but did see some really nice sights. Also, just outside the town of Rumford, Maine there was a great looking Chinook parked on someone’s driveway.
Took a day trip today still looking for the elusive beast but did see some really nice sights. Also, just outside the town of Rumford, Maine there was a great looking Chinook parked on someone’s driveway.
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That is the first lobster roll that has me craving one. (I'm not one for the typical mayo/lobster/filling type.) Did you mean "your type" as in you make them yourself? Or is there a term one can use to order one out?
I'm about as far as one could get from fresh Maine lobster right now, but one can dream... nummmmm!!!
I'm about as far as one could get from fresh Maine lobster right now, but one can dream... nummmmm!!!
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