Where in the world is Barbara? She's in Maine at Acadia National Park. Here it is on a map:
The captions are Barbara's descriptions via email...
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Greetings from Acadia National Park! We’ve been enjoying our week of perfect weather: mid-60s and sunshine. |
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This morning’s hike was on the Beachcroft Trail, which boasts 1,500 granite steps (which you would not have liked), but it is worth it for the view from Hugenot Head. [Pat adds: she's being kind by saying I would not have "liked" the steps. I would be the one at the bottom offering to hold everyone's sweaters while they did the steps.] |
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We had lunch at a wonderful place called Seafood Ketch in Bass Harbor, the so-called “quiet side” of Mount Desert island (much less touristy than the Bar Harbor side). |
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This is the view from the restaurant table. |
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I’ve attached a picture of the outdoor tables overlooking the first time I have ever taken a picture of my own lunch, and it was only because I was thinking of you and knew you’d like to see it! The fresh seafood sandwich is a combination of crabmeat, haddock, and shrimp – and surprisingly had a single slice of American cheese underneath the fish – and was just delicious. The waitress had asked, “Would you like Ketch fries or regular fries?” “What’s the difference?” I asked in return. “The Ketch fries are homemade – they are sliced from real potatoes and then deep fried. The regular fries come from a bag.” Um… are there actually people out there who would order the ones that come from a bag???? I think you can tell from the picture that they were scrumptious. Even the cole slaw was good.
Pat says: The photo makes my mouth water... those ketch fries look wonderful!
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Home is a cute little motel called Isleview – our room is on the end. It is really clean and pleasant, although the wifi connection is a little dicey. I’m just hoping it will be strong enough so that I will be able to send these pictures to you! |
Looks awesome...I think I would put the place on my possible Vaycay destination list!
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