I did get the stamp later at Owls Head Light.
Then on down to the Maine Coastal Islands HQ for three Blue Goose stamps, but couldn't get a pin, because the store was closed. Poop.
Then, on over for a revisit to the Owls Head Transportation Museum- they had just had their big auction over the weekend, several cars were sold, from 2500 to north of 250,000 dollars.
Then, on down to Owls Head Lighthouse and State Park, got 4 stamps there:
Curtis Island, which is actually offshore in Camden Maine, just below us:
Indian Island Light, which is offshore from Rockport:
Plus the Rockland Breakwater stamp was here. I also got a toy boat for Owls Head, and a neat poster of all the Maine lighthouses.
I also stopped in at Thomaston Maine, for a couple of stops, the Lyman Morse Yacht Yard, where a boat from St Augustine, the Kiwi Spirit was built and is for sale there: They have several yachts for sale, or building in the many millions of dollars:
Then, to a neat place called the Maine State Pen store, where they display reasonably priced woodworking and other items made by inmates at the state pen. Got a neat toy boat there as well.
Stopped at Wal mart, Maine sports store, looking for some stuff for the grandsons, and a thrift store on the way back, also stopped in Camden and got a toy boat there.
Tomorrow, Bette and I will head West a bit to the local famous Liberty Tool Company in Liberty Maine.
And, for the first time in almost two weeks, saw some new license plates today!



















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