This sidewalk display at the Mercantile caught my eye. It was the Flamingoes that stopped me. In Maine? It is, I think a display for people who have a summer cottage - badmiton, croquet, bird seed, and door mats made from fishing lines.
Really low key entrance to the Lobster Roll stand- on the left. .
Andrea Bacal and Karen Crossland ordering at the "window".
This was the order before ours. Lobster roll on the left.
Here is the lobster fisherman, cracking open the lobster and crab.
The little cardboard "boats" in the forground are for the lobster rolls.
What did we do before plastic?
View of the harbor at low tide.
Here is our serving of cracked crab legs with lemon and the dipping sauce in the foreground.
Karen Crossland
Andrea Bacal with her ice cream sandwich - "Moose Tracks" ice cream (vanilla with mini peanut butter cups) between two chocolate chip cookies.
My Summer Berry ice cream in a waffle cone.
Karen Crossland with her Summer Berry in a plain cone. The cones were filled all the way to the bottom
Other guests on the wharf.
At the end of the wharf a lifebuoy showing the name of the town.
A flock of Canadian geese had been enjoying a grassy patch on the hillside when a dog came along and chased them off. They rose up clacking and shrieking to land in the harbor.
Souveniers for the tourists. These represent the buoys which were painted different combinations to identify the fisherman who planted the lobster pots. I don't think they use them anymore. These are keychains, I think.
Looking back to the seating area on the wharf.
It was a fun adventure and delicious lunch.
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2 comments:
What a great outing, Del. I loved the photos. I could almost smell the harbor.
I'm envious!!!
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