Some beautiful scenes around Bar Harbor Maine. |
Most of these are going to be pictures and self explanatory. |
Just another pretty picture. |
One of the first things I saw here was this beautiful horse and carriage. |
Kennebunk Harbor. There were so many huge and gorgeous homes there. Not sure if this is a home but I think it was. No signs showing it to be anything other than a home. |
Spots of color here and there but not in full color yet. |
This is Kennebunk Beach. Mandy, which is our boss, and myself. |
This beach is not white, it is a greyish tan color and is so dirty. I took off my shoes to walk on it, but was afraid I would stick glass or something in my foot, although I did not. |
A little wave rolling in. |
Miss Mandy left her footie prints in the sand of Kennebunk Harbor. |
A pretty scene. |
Looking out the windshield of the Motorhome. |
My beautiful sister in law, Pat standing in front of this diner. The diner was featured on "Diners, Dumps, and Dives" on the food network show. Needless to say, we ate here. |
Of course, I had to get in the pic too. This diner had the very best food of anywhere we ate here. All is prepared fresh and it was outstanding food. So glad she had heard about it. |
Moving on down the road, now we are at Bar Harbor Maine. |
We thought about going whale watching, but did not want to ride out 20 miles into the ocean today. |
This was a windy and blustery day. |
This picture would make the most beautiful wall quilt, wouldn't it? Will be making me a pattern as soon as I get home. |
Look at these wealthy homes on the other side of the water. Guess It would be the owners of the homes that would be wealthy. And like I said, all two stories or more. |
Look at the little islands behind us. |
My handsome brother and his beautiful wife. |
Caught in the act. |
Color, color, color in Maine, but not in full color yet. |
On our way to Seal Harbor. |
Waiting on the lobster boat to come in. |
This truck is backed up on the pier at Seal Harbor also waiting for the lobster boat to arrive. It is from Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound |
Lobster boat finally arrived with the catch of the day. Don't know how many crates are on this boat, but sure is a lot of them. |
You can see the lobsters inside this crate. The Captain told Richard there were about 90 pounds of lobster in each crate. Lots of crates were there, so many, could not count them. |
This shows the way they are loaded onto the truck. |
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