I left Acadia with a bit of sadness. So beautiful. I took a leisurely drive on blue highways down the coast to stay with Gordon and Barbara, New City friends, in Portland. We feasted on lobsta rolls at the Lobsta Shack, a great spot next to a light house where the waves crashed against rocks, and we could see a moonbeam on the water. Feeling tremendous gratitude for their hospitality.
The next day I headed to Lou and Loreen's in Nahant, MA where I have been treated to more hospitality in the form of home cooked meals and a chance to catch up with family. Along the way I again passed through beautiful coastal towns. In a parallel life I think I am living in a wood framed house on a hill overlooking the bogs not too far from the ocean.
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I was stopped by a couple of draw bridges. |
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Hi Ho the Rattlin Bog. I sang that first grade song all morning after passing these beauties. |
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A park in Gloucester with beautiful flowers |
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A memorial to the women and families of men lost at sea. |
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The most gorgeous dahlias I have ever seen. |
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