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Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse
S u n d a y ,   J u l y   6 ,   2 0 0 8 

Saturday was a gorgeous day for us to head out on to the jetty to visit the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse. It was actually open that day and for $2 you could head on up the ladder of the lighthouse. I'm not sure what was the most fun hopping along the rocks of the jetty or getting to see the house close up. I think it was a draw

The Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse

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The BFI: Big Freeport Indian
S u n d a y ,   J u l y   6 ,   2 0 0 8 

I'm not sure the the F really stands for Freeport, but okay.

More info on the big f-n indian:
https://www.winterpeople.com/latest-news.asp

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The DeLorme Map Store
S u n d a y ,   J u l y   6 ,   2 0 0 8 

Right outside of Freeport in Yarmouth, Maine is the DeLorme map store. If you've travelled I-95 north through Maine, no doubt you've seen the giant globe named Eartha in it's glass house too. We've driven past it for years now but time always has a way of getting away from us so we've never stopped in. As luck would have it yesterday, we weren't in any kind of hurry to get anywhere and had no real timetable other than making sure we got to the last ferry across the sound, so we took the opportunity to finally go in.

Its no secret that I'm a bit of a map lover. I don't covet them like a collection, but rather love them for their intended use. I've got a stack of poorly folded, creased, tattered, torn, highlighted, written-on maps here at my desk just begging to be used. Sadly the truth is, they don't get nearly as much exercise as I'd like them to but I'm working on it.

Come for the globe, stay for the maps.

I'm fairly certain that most people are drawn in by the big globe, and rightfully so... but, the maps. The Maps! The store is filled with Lonely Planet type travel books for just about everywhere and nestled neatly beside the books are the accompanying maps for those far away places.

It felt rather serendipitous that we did stop. Not 10 minutes earlier, I had asked Kenny to pick the destination of our yearly 'big motorcycle trip' for 2009, and he did. We walked in and were able to get some lovely low-level maps to begin planning our journey. As I sit here now and type this I feel giddy with idea of going away again, even if it is a year out.

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And.. We're Home Again
S a t u r d a y ,   J u l y   5 ,   2 0 0 8 

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ attributed to Mark Twain

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It was a Walk in the Park
T u e s d a y ,   M a y   2 7 ,   2 0 0 8 

On Saturday the Fuzzmop family ventured in to NYC to bum around a bit. My daughter wanted to go to the Statue of Liberty. It seems that a bajillion other people all had the same plan. The line for the ferry was about a 4 hour wait. Crazy. So, we decided to skip that line and walk over to the South Street Seaport, where we ultimately hopped aboard the Shark boat to see the Statue.

One of the more interesting things that I'd noticed was that 3/4 of the people milling around Battery Park and the Seaport during this Memorial Day Weekend were non-English speakers whom I assume were visiting from other countries. I guess all the Americans were off visiting Europe. 

The shark was fun :) Especially to a 7 year old. Getting soaked in your clothes ranks very high up on the funometer to a kid. Hearing my daughter squeal with delight as we got a face full of that oh-so-brown-and-tasty Hudson River water was worth the price of admission, hands down. CircleLine - Shark

If you look closely below.. i believe that is a crudmop!

I gotta say... I love this country.

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