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| Looking at the Tall Ships at Camden Harbor |
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| Lobster Buoys |
From Camden, we took a back road to Rockport, Maine. Along the way we saw Curtis lighthouse, a group of wild turkeys, and belted galloway cows (called Oreo cows due to their coloring - front and back black with a stripe of white in the middle).
Next, we drove to Owl Head lighthouse. Along the way, we saw a bay with many lobster boats. Clearly Owl Head area was a big lobster fishing wharf. We saw many Lobster bouys decorating walls of buildings and roadsigns. This area of Maine (Rockport, Rockland) is the big Lobster fishing area in Maine. As we were walking to the lighthouse, we saw many lobster bouys in the water, and a few lobster boats busy setting and checking their traps. We enjoyed seeing the Owl Head Lighthouse, and also enjoyed the walk to it along the wild Maine coastline.
Mother was overwhelmed by everything she has seen. She especially came to see the colored foliage that so many people have talked about. She certainly did, but much more as well -- from the Trapp Family Lodge, to the wild and rugged ocean and coastline, to enjoying the group of people from Bay Bridge Community, to attacking her first full lobster meal, to learning all about lobster fishing -- it was all a fantastic experiece.


Sounds like you are having a wonderful time. We returned from Wisconsin a day early. We have Retrouvaille Post on Sudnay and the extra day here at home to prepare will be alot less stressful.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had some wonderful weather. We look forward to hearing all about the fun times!
Carol & Jerry