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Lubek Maine on way home

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  The bridge off of PEI is 8 miles long! Pretty impressive.  Our last Canadian meal, fish cakes and lobster stuffed potato skins. We arrived in Lubec Maine to meet up with dear friends and to stand in the Easternmost spot in the lower 48. It's kind of fun because we stood at the westernmost spot during our fall trip to Washington state. Our campsite in Lubec. What a sweet spot. Enjoying an evening with Chris and John. This is West Quoddy Head Lighthouse. The town of Lubec is the epitome of  Maine   And oh did I say lobster again.... had a great meal and visit with our friends Chris and John. This morning we woke to flat calm beauty!!!! a sweet little campground Heading home the smoke from the Canadian fires started to drift our way. It always amazes me how far the smoke can travel. I t was a great trip! The lupine started blooming as a good by treat. heading home tomorrow.  We stopped in Hampton Beach NH for the night to have dinner with other old time friends M...

Cabot beach, Malpeque area

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Our last stop before we head back to the states. The farms on the western side of the central portion of PEI are glorious,as well as more quaint fishing ports. And beaches like home only better!!!...no people!! Loading oyster cages onto boat. The oysters even stick to the weights! Had lunch on the Bay that included Malpeque Oysters that I forgot to take a picture of. They are supposedly world famous! And they tasted so!! A perfect cup, bring and the biggest coldest most luscious oyster I have ever had!!  We wanted to go here but they don't open until the end of June. So glad we got to sample the oysters at the other place.  I just love how colorful all the fishing ports are. coolest refurbished train station area , now cool shops bakery etc. The farms never dissapoint the complexity of the church architecture just blows me away. This part of the island has much bigger more expansive...