More Maine

Maine in the summertime is wonderful: Everyone is happy, the sun is shining, it’s never over 85 degrees. We did a lot of random stuff while we were there, like:

Wandering around the Old Port at night after having drinks at the Sebago Brewing Co. Super good beer. Additional shout out to Gilbert’s Chowder House for being the best clam chowder I’ve ever had or ever will have in my entire life. ❤ ❤ ❤

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Hacker’s Hill — we tried to go there in January but there was 2 feet of snow in our way, this was way better.

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Old Orchard Beach. I thought it was awesome, some say it’s kind of redneck, although the northern redneck and southern redneck are very different. As in I don’t think the northern redneck is redneck at all. But that’s just my opinion.

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I weirdly like going to really old cemeteries (during the day), and Will knew about this one. Apparently it has some of the founders of his town buried there? It was eery and beautiful. (Sidenote: I think my fascination with old cemeteries comes from my grandma — when I was little and went to my aunt’s wedding in Virginia, the only part I remember is walking around the church’s graveyard with her before the ceremony)

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