We have spent the past two days in Edgecomb, Maine with Sue and husband George (Janet's cousin Sue) and with Janet, who arrived the same day we did. We have seen the sights along the shore like here near Booth Bay with its rugged coast line — (some photos courtesy of Janet, thanks)
and gray houses on the shore that are not on telephone poles. Just sit right on the ground like regular houses. Expensive looking houses, but regular houses.
We also ate rather well. Check that. We ate extremely well at Booth Bay Wharf. See below. Clams and mussels were other side dishes. We did well as is obvious from photo below.
My barber has got to do something with my hair so the late afternoon sun does not make it disappear.
We can make a bucket of wine and plates of seafood disappear though. And we do look good in bibs.
and the sun begins to set
and these photos are in sequence.
It was a beautiful evening and the food and times were terrific.
We also went by the Booth Bay Railway Village which has several working narrow gauge coal fired steam engines. George and Sue are volunteers here and we got the VIP treatment.
whistle blowing, bellying soot, and smoke stack smoking train.
pulling passenger cars, here with Sue and Janet about to "all- aboard"
They also had quite the collection of antique automobiles, including one that they allowed at least one visitor a chance to sit behind the wheel and try out three left foot clutch, break, and reverse pedals. The throttle was on the steering column.
The room was full of shinny cars. Made me think Patt needed to wash ours.
George and Sue were great hosts and it was good to be here with Janet. Looking forward to a return visit.
Moving on a little further south.
Wow, that sunset, amazing! Looks like a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful sunset!! I'm sure Aunt Patt loved hearing that SHE was the one that needed to wash the car!!!
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