Sunday, June 23, 2024

New Base of Operations

We spent a few days cleaning up our site and saying goodbye to our new adopted family in Scarborough.

Our adopted family of six


Spring took awhile but it's fully sprung now.


From our site


And, of course before we left we had to explore a few new restaurants, this was O'Reilly's Cure to include a Guinness!




Pork belly bao buns


And a spicy shrimp rice bowl

Got another walk in on Well's Beach.



Back to Lord's for a last lunch.

Seafood chowder, haddock, and clams


Stopped at a pretty pond on the way back, Saco River Reservoir.



Jan got a new Liberty puzzle, 555 pieces, and put it together.




Had to get a pho fix:-)





We took a ride to Harpswell to eat at the Dolphin, beautiful spot with very sinful blueberry muffins that come with the meal.






And when we pulled in we saw this park job, wondered if someone was in such a hurry to eat that they forgot to brake in time, it turned out it was a new worker on her first day that misjudged the spot.  It was out by the time we left, just a bruise to the ego.



And yet another new restaurant, Paella Seafood, very good.

Shrimp ceviche

And the signature seafood paella


A quick visit to our favorite Thai place one last time, JoJo's.

Thai wings and scallion pancakes

Thai dumplings


Then what to do for lunch on our travel day?  Lobster seemed like a good idea.  BTW, lobster has been quite affordable so far this year, average price has been $7.99/lb, quite good, even have seen it as low as $5.99.  So over to our friendly grocery store that steams them for you, a little picking and we're ready to make our signature lobster rolls, in fact we got enough for two lunches in a row:-)



Mmm, Mmm, GOOD!


And now we are in Wiscasset for a week, and who knows maybe some more food pictures coming up, brace yourselves!

Our first rainy night at Chewonki Campground


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