More Maine and more seafood for Dan . . . blog might be fixed too! I will try to catch up on the rest of Maine, enjoy.......
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| First Maine Lighthouse for Snickers |
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| Portland head light Lighthouse. |
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| "My Chair" |
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| Most photographed lighthouse in the country |
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| The remains of a cool Fort near light house |
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| Rocky shores. |
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| Very rocky. |
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| This place is full of lighthouses ( 66 in total along Maine's shores) |
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| Looks like a post card picture :) |
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| What a beautiful day ~ 80s in October in Maine, who would've thought it |
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| Pirate ship |
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| Another lighthouse which is now privately owned. |
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| On top of the world ~ looking at the gulls flying over the sea |
Really on top of the world; and back down again
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| Enjoying the sun and air from his favorite seat in Britt's Grand Prix |
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| Now that's some fancy photography. |
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| Life is good |
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| Dan is not sharing with the dog |
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| ALL tuckered out ~ what a great FULL day in Maine |
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| Looked like a construction site but it was Bath Iron Works; shipbuilder in Bath, ME |
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| Pam was impressed with the size of this crane. |
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| Hard to see ship in harbor, must have been a 1/4 mile long. |
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| End of ship being built......HUGE |
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| Pam was just amazed by these cranes.(Dan had the camera) |
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| The length of this ship building was amazing, couldn't capture it all in one pic. |
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| It must have been 1/2 mile long. They make some big ships in Bath, ME for the US government. |
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