August 12, 2011
OK, I am going to try to sum up our whole visit to Maine in one blog post.
Yesterday (our last day in Maine) was also very memorable. In the morning, Marc, Phil, and I went to Acadia National Park, which is beautiful. Charlotte and Jack let us use a CD they own which is an audio tour of the park. It was nice to be able to park in front of a beautiful landscape while listening to a history of the area. Spoiler alert: if a landscape is pretty, it was carved by glaciers. That is my professional diagnosis. The only downside to the park this particular day was that it was very crowded, so we were not able to get into certain parts of the park. After we left, we decided to play miniature golf at a place called Pirate's Cove in Bar Harbor, Maine. For the record, the natives pronounce Bar Harbor like 'Ba'aba,' which is pretty funny. Pirate's Cove was the coolest miniature golf place I had ever been to, because everything was so carefully themed and decorated with pirate stuff. Every hole had a sign with a different fact about Blackbeard, which now makes me want to read more about him. One fun fact is that he had over 14 wives.
When we got back to the house that evening, a traditional Maine lobster dinner was waiting for us. Jack said if you buy lobster from a lobsterman in Maine, the price is only about $5 per pound. Each of us got our own 1.5 pound lobster for dinner, and then spent the meal not talking very much because we were so enraptured with the food. Afterwords, Charlotte and I made blueberry muffins with the blueberries we picked earlier in the week, which Marc says are a must-eat when he visits his grandparents. The muffins turned out perfect, and if any Wassermans are interested, I have a clean copy of the recipe.
All and all we had a wonderful time in Maine. I loved getting to visit with Marc's grandparents, spending time in their beautiful home, and seeing all the cute little towns that are somehow so far apart. We all had a great relaxing time. Maine was a great vacation from our vacation.
Safe Travels,
Amelia

Bar Harbor (oh, sorry Ba'aba) is ALWAYS crowded. The roads are too small and there are too many darn TOURISTS!!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you did all the classic Maine things in just a few days (Pirates Cove, Acadia, blueberry muffins, Chicken Barn, lobster), etc. Glad you had such a good time!