Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland
took a ride up the coast and enjoyed a great Lobster dinner....These little towns put on a good feast! It was a beautiful day and we walked around all the booths, did a little souvenir shopping, heading home with our bellies full of great seafood.
Steve Matsko and Family stopped by for a couple nights on their way up to
Acadia National Park where they spend a week camping every summer.
doing a little sightseeing at Two Lights......
Our Granddaughter Meghan, is spreading her wings and is moving to Nashville, Tenn. to expand her career. She's been working at a local Nursing Home, but wants to work at a Hospital where she can continue her learning curve.
BBF Brianna flew to Tenn. with her when she went for her Interview....they
made themselves known in Nashville, checking out the local scenery....
Aunt Lynn, Mom and co-worker Mary
Going Away Party....Safe travels Meg...We will all miss you so much!
Guy won 20 Lobsters in a raffle and decided to invite his Family over for a
Lobster cookout. By the way, this is the neatest way to cook corn on the cob. Put corn in a cooler, fill with boiling water, shut cover, wait 30 minutes, and your corn is cooked and tastes wonderful! Quick and easy way to cook corn for a big crowd.....
When Meghan left for Nashville, she couldn't take her puppy, Murphy with her. She asked us if we would take him...we had no intentions of ever gettting a dog..but couldn't refuse her. We always loved this dog, but now we love him even more, if that is at all possible. Meghan was heart broken when she had to give him up, but did because it was best for the dog.
A hard call on her part, but a good call for us.
We try to take Murphy everywhere we go....we met Jan & Joel in Camden one afternoon for lunch and were so pleased to find a neat restaurant that allows dogs on the outside patio. There were dishes of water for them and it was nice to have them there beside us.
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