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Post #775885 by danlovestikis on Fri, May 12, 2017 7:32 AM

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ZeroTiki I opened your get well card. It worked, so far so good. May I show the art on my page?

lunavideogames I'll look forward to it.

hang10tiki that was an entire wall of climbers but if I showed it all you couldn't tell what it was. It's fun finding things to share.

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OK I've shown the first 6 days of our trip and here comes day 7.

We were the first ship of this cruising season. We were told no other ships were due for a month. So while it was cold and we had to use our imaginations as to what was out there it was fun to have places to ourselves rather than crowded.

The tour for the day. I like tender excursions starting with a ride on a lifeboat.

Today would most likely be an imagination day. We were to have many of those. The fog was very thick.

Getting on the tender boat was a roller coaster.

As a child I looked at National Geographic more than children's books. Since childhood I called these birds Piffins. On this trip I learned they are Puffins. I bought the postcard to help me keep that in mind. Nope we never saw one of these birds.

Dan is so kind to pose when I ask him to.

We left Bar Harbor town and headed uphill into the National Park.

The first stop was fogged in but there was a photo to look at so we could see what we missed.

We later hiked back down the hill to the Sandy Beach stop. The waves were crashing into the rocks with a roar. This was to be a favorite stop of the whole cruise.

The drive up to the top of the Cadillac Mountain wasn't cancelled due to fog so we went to see...the fog. I was the only one off the tour bus. The wind almost knocked me over. That part was fun, the chilling cold not so much. The guide said to imagine seeing down to the ocean and where our boat was waiting for us.

An hour later we were back to Bar Harbor. The rain was just a cold mist so we walked the streets.

It is an adorable town with lots of fun shops. In a book store we found SHAG's new book for $40. Dan said to get it when we are home so that it wouldn't get bent. I ordered it last night from Amazon, on sale for $26 if I'm remembering right.

Now it was time to get on the tender boat and ride the bumpy waves back to the ship. This was a really fun outing.

Thank your for the visit. Wendy