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Touring!

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We went from locked out of tours to two tours back to back. This morning was a trolley tour. This afternoon is a horse drawn carriage tour, following the trails built by John D Rockefeller Jr - the way he wanted the park seen. Views as we walk to the harbor from our B&B Now, we're on the tour. The guide is exceptional. He mostly talked history for 2.5 hrs. I was in heaven, didn't even need to Fact Check him. The views just get better and better as we go up Cadillac Mtn Atop Mt Cadillac   Pink Granite  Arriving back in Bar Harbor, we decided to find the Side Street Cafe. Some of our breakfast meals come from Side Street. A couple of locals heard us talking about the cafe, offered a recommendation and gave directions. I tried the blueberry ale. It's like some sort of fizzy beer. The blueberries kept sort of exploding. Kinda hard to sip my beer with blueberries exploding. Interesting.  PB had a BLAT (BLT with avocado). I had a haddock Reuben. All good. Next up Carriage R...

Impressions

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Yellow House B&B This 9 bedroom "cottage" managed to survive a 1947 fire. The fire destroyed most of Acadia and Bar Harbor. A fire so destructive it completely eradicated Acadia's vegetation, allowing entirely new species to move in. Our B&B is charming and comfortable. Happy Hour is 3-5 with good wines and a yummy signature blueberry margarita. Breakfast is always interesting. Overnight oatmeal/blueberries in a jar with maple syrup. Yesterday - eggs; today oatmeal, quiche and chocolate croissant. Plus they have this neat do-it-yourself espresso machine. It's about a 2-3 minute walk to the village, 10 mins to the harbor. Just Weird There are moose pics, moose T's, moose signs, moose everything. While Maine may have the largest moose population in the lower 48; chances of seeing a moose in Acadia is slim to None At All. Not enough space, wrong vegetation and too much water between islands. I see warnings about black bears, even bear proof trash cans. Again...

We're Adaptable - Quickly!

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This morning's activity was a trolley tour thru town and the park. That was the plan. When we got to the trolley, we learned we booked for yesterday and not today. Yikes. Fortunately, there are openings tomorrow so we flipped Wednesday for Thursday. Walking to the harbor we noticed the 1st cruise boat arriving - earlier there was dense fog; for an hour we could hear the fog horns blowing. Also noticed just in 48 hrs, color is appearing in the maples. Border Patrol heading for ship   This is Yellow House, our B&B Can you see the Monarch? Instead of the trolley tour, we headed to Bass Harbor Marsh to find Sweetgrass. The Journey was a little disappointing as I couldn't get close to the Sweetgrass - the marsh is surrounded by private homes. I could see it and the sight made me happy. Years ago, after reading Dr. Kimmerer's book "Braiding Sweetgrass" I ordered a plug, planted it below an outside faucet, then promptly forgot about it. Several years later as I was p...