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Day 2… the Maine tourist adventure begins.

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We had 5 full days with our favorite people and needed to make the most of it. D’s husband T. and daughter G. had never been to Maine before and we wanted to give them the full immersive experience.

First stop?

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L.L. Beans.

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And the required tourist photo in front of the giant boot.

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A giant backpack had been added since my last visit so that had to be tried on for size as well.

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The L. L. Bean perpetual clock.

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If you’ve never been, the flagship stores in Freeport are worth a visit. Just remember to bring your wallet.

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Next stop? The Eastern Promenade in Portland, where you can see luxury yachts….

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And whatever the heck that is.

Speaking of yachts…

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Because everyone needs a spare.

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Damn!

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Moving on to South Portland, we visited Bug Light Park where T. was loving the ocean views.

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Bug Light.

A famous (in these parts) mini lighthouse.

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G. was fascinated with the cruise ships that are now allowed in Portland harbor.

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And took a break from walking on the rocks.

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The beach.

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The light.

Next up was Spring Point lighthouse, which the husband and I had never visited.

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We could see it… but never managed to find it.

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We followed the gps directions to the parking lot and climbed multiple hills but couldn’t find a way down.

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We walked paths that dead ended in the woods… and circled the embankment.

But still couldn’t get there.

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After half an hour of fruitless searching?

We gave up, took a few photos from a distance and moved on.

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Random nonsense.

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We’ll start with Lord Dudley Mountcatten who definitely knows how to relax.

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My husband wanted a fleece vest to wear at the office (because he works for the government and they’re too cheap to raise the thermostat above 65 degrees in the winter) so we headed to L.L. Bean.

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Home of the giant boot..

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And flannel shirt beer coozies.

They clearly know their audience.

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Charity my *ss. Those on the bottom should lose their non profit status.

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Supporting a new blog friend by purchasing and reading his amusing and heartwarming tales of animal caretaking in Scotland.

And finally, my algorithms have gotten on board with my furniture shopping nightmare by dropping vintage finds on my FB feed.

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I have to admit, I kind of dig it.

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Maine, glorious Maine… part 2.

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It’s funny, but one of the most famous tourist attractions in my state is a sign.

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Yes, those really are the names of Maine towns and I’ve visited all of them. Didn’t even need a passport.

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I admit it, I partied heartily in many a gravel pit back in the day.

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Mud season was virtually non existent this year due to the lack of heavy snow last winter. Can’t say I really missed it.

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I used to gripe constantly about the cold, but with internal menopausal heating? Now I say bring it!

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Yes, if you visit Maine you must have your picture taken with the giant boot at L.L. Beans. And to be honest…. it’s not just for tourists.

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That’s the husband and our niece a few years back.

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We took her Christmas shopping and made her pose.

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It’s official….

 

The end really is near.

 

L.L. Bean closing all U.S. stores amid coronavirus concerns

This is the first time in history that the Flagship stores in Freeport will close for more than 24 hours

L.L. Bean is closing all U.S. retail locations beginning midnight Monday through March 29 out of precaution for the spread of coronavirus, COVID-19, L.L. Bean President and CEO Steve Smith said in a press release Monday. 

 

Yes… the store that’s open 24/7 seven days a week, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas…. is closing.

 

VSH2-C0177-1

 

 

For those of you who don’t live in Maine? ( I’m sorry, you really should.)

Or are unfamiliar with L.L. Beans? (Where have you been, under a rock?)

THEY NEVER CLOSE!

Ever.

It’s kind of their thing.

They don’t even have locks on their doors!

Of course this is huge news up here as they employ like half the state…. so I can only surmise one thing.

We’re doomed.

The end is truly near….

It’s been nice knowing you.