We hit the Holy Donut first thing in the morning to bring some back to the family. We're really the best. The secret ingredient is Maine potatoes which apparently add moistness.
Some of them did not make the trip back to the house.
We briefly hit a Mainey Goodwill to search for good nautical themed clothing. It did not disappoint.
My parents heard about the donuts.
We hit the L. L. Bean store.
I was glad we went to Bean when we did because they were having a whole festival.
Chowdah Challenge: Accepted
I chowdahed and chowdahed.
I think they were drying the maple syrup, then forming it in lobsters. So Mainey.
We headed back to the cabin to get ready for the wedding.
The wedding was at Alice's family's home. The place was painfully quaint, like an issue of Better Homes and Gardens had come to life. "Oh here's our tiny beehive next to our tiny apple tree. Sometimes we feed the apples to our pony Buttercup."
A little bit of Gaelic never hurt anybody.
Luckily the photographer had limitless energy. Keeping Liam picture-ready was a lot of work.
I thought it was cool that they were serving the hors d'oeuvres on whiskey barrel staves. There were lobster rolls!
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