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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Another lobster feed












It was a busy day and tomorrow will be busier. We got up early because it was time to wash the bedding (double load). With only 30 amps we can't run the drier and the AC at the same time, so the wash had to be done early. Some of our crew had relatives visiting so it was decided to do a bunch of clams and lobsters. I think there were 14 for supper. That's Dick Roth and George Peck supervising four pots of lobsters. There is a picture of the table set up before the food was ready and one after they were served. The cooler shot shows about half of the lobsters. There is also a shot of our neighborhood tugboat that is stationed out of Belfast and is often called upon to assist tankers in Penobscot Bay.
Tomorrow morning we head out to Athol for our reunion. I guess we will miss the remains of hurricane Bill throwing some surf at Schoodic Point. The crew is looking forward to it. I guess I'll miss a good photo op. The other piece of news is that today we committed to be seasonal campers again next year. In the picture with the clean tables you can see a rig with a mural and a flag. It's the Peck's, but next year it will be ours. It's a nice spot.



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