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After our Fryeburg flea market bust and our Ebenezer’s success we decided to take the long scenic route home and cut through part of the White Mountains.
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It’s always a beautiful ride.
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Rolling hills and valleys and farms.
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And unlike our neck of the woods, very green.
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Even the corn looked happy.
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Through the woods, over the mountain, where the pictures stopped because my phone battery promptly died.
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I want to go to there.
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And well you should.
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You took the bike right? Then he can’t buy stuff. lol
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We didn’t, but trust me… being on the motorcycle has never stopped him from yard saling. I had to ride home with a blueberry rake in my arms one day.
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*pictures that and giggles*
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Its beautiful there. I’m glad you had something positive to post about, not counting the lack of finds at the flea market. And you can say that you visit to Ebenezer’s was GREAT! I’ve been searching the internet for something close to that green, herbal beer you had. I’m that obsessed with that right now. But let me say this, working in New Mexico there is more green lush landscape here than where I currently live. Well most of the time anyway. it’s pretty green right now with all the damned rain we’ve been getting.
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We’re finally starting to see some green. Just in time for it to turn brown…
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Your state is so beautiful.
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Thanks. The best of both worlds, mountains and coast. We love it….
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The corn does look happy, as I am sure you were until the phone battery died. Ah well, more opportunity to just take it all in.
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The mountains are more mountainy than I would have expected in Maine.
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Our east is coastal, our west is mountainous. The best of both worlds!
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Wonderful shots.
Thanks for sharing.
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