Disc Golf Courses: 5; total holes - 90
Kayak trips: 1; mileage - 3 1/2
Chocolate Factories: 2;
Pounds purchased/consumed - I’ll
never tell!
Giant Lobsters: 2
Time spent sitting in the hotel due to rain: 1 afternoon
Our days off are Sunday - Wednesday. We try to get out and explore as much as
possible (weather permitting).
We left on Sunday morning to drive to Freeport. It’s about a 2-hour drive and we planned to
have lunch on the way and Mark wanted to play a disc golf course on the way too.
Disc golf course #1 (Ciders Hill Farm)
You never know what you are going to see driving through
some of these coastal towns.
Giant Lobster #1
By the time we arrived at the hotel it was raining pretty
good and kept on raining all afternoon.
The next day we headed to Scarborough Marsh in Portland
to rent kayaks. Last year we went on a guided
kayak trip here through Maine Audubon and have wanted to go back.
The birds are nesting now so we didn’t see very many.
It was a beautiful morning. We were out about 1 1/2 hours and traveled
about 3 1/2 miles.
After lunch at our favorite BBQ joint (Buck’s Necked BBQ),
we headed to Haven’s Candies.
Keeping Maine Sweet for 100 years.
From their web site I knew we would be able to look
through windows to see into the candy kitchen.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t a lot going on. Most of the candy making is done during the
morning.
There’s still plenty of fun to be had inside the store! Shelby was on display.
Giant Lobster #2
Name: Shelby
Birthdate: 7/24/15
Sex: Male
Length: 90.5”
Width: 47.75”
Weight: 418.10 pounds of solid chocolate
Remember Needhams? (See September 20, 2018 Blog: Needhams,
Possibly the World’s Most Perfect Candy).
The white candy filling being spread on the cooling table
is the inside of a needham (confectioners' sugar, mashed potatoes, and
sweetened flaked coconut). The filling will set
up and the workers will cut it into squares the next morning then cover them
with chocolate to make needhams.
Decisions, decisions
Bought a few things:
1/3-pound dark chocolate/coconut haystacks, dark chocolate mint patties, 2 dog cookies
(See 6/21/2019 Blog - The Dog Days of Summer), and I was given a free magnet.
We went back to the hotel to drop off all our purchases
then headed to disc golf course #2 (Cripps Creek).
Our third day started early with Mark playing his third
disc golf course (Pineland Farms).
We had a 10 a.m. reservation to tour a chocolate factory
(Wilbur’s Chocolate Factory will be a separate blog).
After lunch we headed out for disc golf course #4
(Stevens Mountain). We’ve had a couple
of very busy days.
Day four started a little late. One of Mark’s favorite disc golf courses (Sabattus - rated #14 in the country)
doesn’t open until 9 a.m. He played his
last round - disc golf course #5 and we headed back home.
It was a fun jam-packed four days!
Next time: Wilbur’s
Chocolate Factory Tour
You two are working hard - even for fun on your days off!!
ReplyDeleteWe are certainly staying busy!
DeleteOk, I'm tired just thinking of five disc golf courses. But nothing chocolate couldn't cure.
ReplyDeleteDark chocolate especially gives you super powers.
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