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Monday, September 14, 2009

Supper at Eggemoggin Lodge












Activities have settled down significantly since Labor Day. Today, however, six of us got our act together and went over to the Eggemoggin Lodge for supper. Supper starts serving at 1730, but we got there around 1630 to have cocktails on the deck. The pictures (in inverse chronological order) show a couple of early morning shots from the campground. I thought that the quiet, pastel views were attractive. The other three pictures were taken from the deck of the lodge. One of them is a classic old wooden sailboat with three folks enjoying a leisurely sail, the group picture includes the Roths, the Dunns and Durelle. It takes just over an hour (47 miles) to get there, but we have decided that it is worth it. Fortunately we have Dick Roth to play chauffeur. We are all leaving in a week and are trying to get in a last few treats before we leave. Entrees include a leg of lamb, a couple of roast ducks, a sirloin and a couple of lobster alfredos. Does it get any better than that?



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These pictures could be used to lower blood pressure. File them in the dictionary under serene.