Here we are sitting in Scarborough, Maine, the night before we leave for New Brunswick, Canada. We have been visiting relatives in New Hampshire and Maine and have had great conversations, food, and drink.
We enjoyed seeing our grandson, Everett Gray, and his parents. Ev is a beautiful little boy who is always smiling. Melissa and Ben brought us great clams and I had my first oyster on the half shell!! That was an experience!
Lily, Teddy, and Kate opened their campground for us. The weather was very hot; however, the company was awesome. We had some rousing games of Rummy. I believe Steve and I lost all the games. Lily and Teddy are too smart for their ages!
While we were at Kate's we went to the Windham Trail which use to be the railroad tracks going through Windham. We walked and I rode my bike. It was beautiful!
We visited Jeremiah and Annie at their house in Saco, and were amazed at the decorating they have done since December. We went to Kettle Cove State Park and walked on the rocks and then ate at Ken's Restaurant. The food was delicious.
It was wonderful to see Myrle, Steve's 98 year old father. He is doing well. Keeps his house very warm and you have to speak really loud. It was fun listening to all his stories. Myrle also likes to recite poetry that he has memorized years and years ago. Amazing!!! We had a nice visit with Deanie in Newport, NH. What a neat little town.
We also attend my 45th high class reunion at Spring Hill, South Berwick, Maine. I graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Dover, NH, in June of 1967.
For this trip Steve has purchased three seasons of DUE SOUTH on DVD which we are going to start watching nightly. A little of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Police...
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