On our visit to Rumford and Mexico, Maine this is some of what we saw. Located in the foothills of the White Mountains, Rumford is the site of Pennacook Falls, called by historian George J. Varney "the grandest cataract in New England," where the Androscoggin River drops 177 feet over solid granite. When I first saw this I thought this was man made.
Now look farther back and see yet another waterfall or cataract.
A natural beauty I am glad I stopped to see.
The Cataract for years generated power for the paper company that these logs are headed for.
New England is fiercely patriotic, one of the memorials here in the Rumsford/Mexico area.
Then on down to Scarbourgh (called Down East by the Maniers).
We stopped by to see friend Judy and took her out to Lunch.
She and her husband Al (now deceased) used to own the Brown box Pie company in the Bar harbor area. She is now using her talents to assist her granddaughter on a trip to Ireland. Here she is giving Sherry a Strawberry/rhubarb pie.
Son Scott and his wife, the sign below is in their front yard….
He is a Maine Lobsterman.
Judy knows we love Lobsta, as we talked with Scott & family Judy fixed us FOUR ‘one pound’ lobsta’s to bring home. DELICIOUS with fresh corn.
Sherry caught this sunset and church on our way home.
An end to a beautiful day. In my mind, it seems that every place we travel is more beautiful than the last.
Thanks for coming along.
Nite Shipslog
PS:
We always try to learn as much as possible from friends and family who are left alone after losing a loving mate. We are not morbid, but know percentages show that one of us will eventually be left. Life is not going to change for us. We will try to use our time wisely.
We have learned a lot from you guys who have experienced the BIG loss. Hey, one of you sweeties are having a birthday soon.
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10 comments:
Sherry looks so pretty in this picture and her friend does too. Humm bet that pie is good. I've never ate lobsta. Did I spell that correctly? lol
I always enjoy the pictures
Yeah paula, You spelled EXACTLY like they pronounce it up here. Yes, Summer is Summa, Remember is Rememba and Lobster is Lobsta!
They do not seem to have an 'R' in the accent except where there is none. Remember JFK always said 'Cuber' when talking about Castro and Cuba. HA!
Oh my gosh, however it is smelled and however it is pronounced, I want one of those lobsta's/lobster's! They look delicious! Such pretty area you guys traveled to/through! Glad you got to see a friend too and spend some time with her and enjoy the fruit of her talent with the rhubarb pie. I don't think it is morbid to ask friends who have lost their spouse things and to learn from them. It is the cycle of life we will all go through at some time. Unless we go together, one will go first and one will be left behind.
betty
That lobster looks DELICIOUS. If I close my eyes I can almost taste it. ENJOY! ENJOY!
LOBSTAH...in a word...jealous!!! It appears you two are having a wonderful time.
What a grand feast!
Good friends, good food and that incredible scenery ... wow.
So glad you're able to experience it ALL!
Beautiful pictures. And huge good looking lobsters! I think with it being July that NORTH is the way to go! Have a great week!
That dinner looks soooo good ! I haven't had lobster in a long long time. You two have made some wonderful friends and they do have some wonderful talents too.
Jack, it's not kosher to flaunt your "lobstah" in front of readers eating ham sandwiches, but you and Sherry deserve it.
Great pictures!
Jimmy
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