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| This is a picture from our visit in 2008. It was only 2 very short days. This time we are taking our time and enjoying the sights. We will keep you posted. |
Day by Day with Bud and Nancy
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| We decided that the outfield seats on the grass were not as comfortable as the seats in the stadium. Duh! |
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| We had a dinner with friends from my college fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Thank you, "Steamer," for organizing the party. I had not seen some of the guys since 1969. Great times and great guys. |
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| One of our last stops was at the Fisherman's Memorial on the bay front in Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
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| Does this statue look familiar? |
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| View from the edge of the road and relative size of the burying ground. |
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| Varney Cemetery established 1850 |
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| Block House |
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| View from the block house looking north. |
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| View to the south from the old burying ground. |
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| Graves from the mid 1700's and early 1800's |
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| See the granite rocks - they are all around the burying ground. |
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| Beaches near Kennebunkport looking north. |
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| Beaches near Kennebunkport looking south. |
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| Beaches in Oregon are all open to the public. |
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| This is a popular tourist stop for people on cruise ships. 6 bus loads in 40 minutes while we were there. |
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| A very picturesque light house. Lobster pot buoys were about 150' from the rocks on the left side of the picture. |
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| I took this picture looking away from the light house. Lots of rocks and shoals just under water. Not fun for the early ships. |
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| The Lobster House is just behind the red building. On the other side of the spit of land were hundreds of lobster traps in the channel. |
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| Check Maine lobster off our bucket list. I guess that would be my wheelbarrow list for this fellow. |
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| The coast is so convoluted that this picture seems to be the norm in many spots. |
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| You can also find long coarse sand beaches. |
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| Bare rocks run down to the water - inhospitable to much vegetation. |
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| Photo by Nancy |
| Inside the reconstructed fort. |
| View from the front ramparts of the fort. |
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| The ferry is just like the one crossing the Willamette at the Canby crossing. |