Tuesday, July 7, 2009

More fun on Mount Desert Island

After we left Acadia we grabbed lobster rolls & lobster bisque for lunch, thereby extending our lobsterfest to four days.
"But you yadda-yadda'd over the best part."
"No, I mentioned the bisque."

We shopped in the adorable town of Bar Harbor & I found an incredible deal on a tourmaline bracelet & earrings. Tourmaline was mined in Maine until 1972, when the mine ran out. (It is still mined in handful of countries, but the Maine variety is valuable. The blue color is especially rare.)
Next we discovered a shop full of handmade wooden crafts, birdhouses, kitchen utensils & toys called "In the Woods." The aroma was incredible: fresh-cut cedar! I bought a few animal ornaments:
After that, we followed Stella's recommendation & ventured to the west side of the island, & enjoyed the views at Northeast Harbor & Southwest Harbor. We stopped for a snack in the tiny town at Southwest; the bakery had INCREDIBLE pastries. We considered the beautiful apple tart, but in the end, the blueberry danish won out for me. It was the right choice. It happened to be shaped like a throwing-star, and thus, I became "The Blueberry Ninja." (By that system, I believe that would make Kelley "The Oatmeal Ninja." Not as cool. Better luck next time, Kelley!
Across from the bakery was a flamingo festival. Kelley wanted to take them all home. I kept her from stealing them. Love the illustrations!
On the way to Stella's, we stopped at a preserve for wild animals rescued from irresponsible owners. Their collection included Siberian tigers, gray & arctic wolves (face markings looked like Aki's urajiro), Canadian lynx, coyote, moose, vulture, llama, sheep, razorback hog, caiman, tarantula, South American porcupine (coendou), deer, black bear, cougar, lesser ape, barred owl, shovelnose catfish, sulcatta tortoise, boa constrictor & burmese python, etc. It was sad to hear their backgrounds, but they were in good hands now. One wolf cub was being raised by a rottweiler, & they howled together when the tigers started roaring. What an odd collection of animals!


Finally, we picked Stella up for dinner at "The Last Unicorn." (don't know WHAT is up with that name, but they have first-rate eggplant parmesan, IMHO. And apparently Kelley is a unicorn now.)
On the way home, a fox crossed the road in front of us, & I remarked on how little Aki looks like a fox, despite the public consensus. Illustration coming...

Kelley and I fly home tomorrow. Already. BOO!!!

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