had fun in Maine
with some really big lobsters August 12 - 20, 2011 |
The two RV Gypsies drove their RV into the State of Maine. They parked their RV at Timberland Acres RV Park in Trenton. Several days were spent at various areas of Acadia National Park. But the two RV Gypsies also drove their toad, known as MOB, through various towns photographing beautiful scenery, and some really big lobsters. It was wild blueberry season. The two RV Gypsies stayed in this area through August 20, 2011. |
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A great spot for
a picnic lunch - although the weather was a bit cool |
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Below: There were fields
of rocks and big boulders in most of these little cities in Maine. |
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Below: An interesting building with
lots of signs. |
View from a lobster co-op where the
two RV Gypsies purchased a lobster to take back to the RV and cook |
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A giant lobster outside of a restaurant attacked the two RV Gypsies |
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Below: Another place the two RV Gypsies purchased a lobster to take back to the RV and cook. However, this place charged more per pound then previous places charged. | |
Below: While in Winter Haven, Maine, the two RV Gypsies stopped for lunch and sat outside a nice little sandwich place - this was their view while they ate. | |
Below: Two views of a Teepee
MAILBOX adorned with Kokopelli images. |
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Below: A statue in Ellsworth,
Maine |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies drove through Bar Harbor, Maine several times. Each time ALL of the parking alongside the road and in lots were full and the traffic was bumper-to-bumper on the narrow streets. The two RV Gypsies finally found a parking spot to view the sailboats. | |
Below: A store in Belfast,
Maine with a pink dragon outside. |
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The two RV Gypsies in Maine August 12-20, 2011 |
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You
may view the 11 sections below in any order that you choose. The page you are on not underlined and can not be chosen from here. |
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Beauty
in Maine (this page) |
Bubble
Rock / Acadia National Park |
Scenic Overlook /Acadia National Park |
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After you have visited all 11 sections above -
please continue on to Lubec, Maine
- the easternmost town in the contiguous United
States.
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