Friday, September 30, 2016

A Day in Corea

Thursday was a beautiful day with just a northeast wind blowing in the morning.  Everyone rushed to breakfast to be sure to get some fruit before the kids ate it all...again!  Plans were made and after eating we scattered to paint.

George and Henry decided to play golf and Helma and I took off for Corea and the harbor there.  We scouted out Cranberry Point, which had a beautiful view of the sea and cottages but was blustery and cold.  Returning to the little "Eat lunch on the wharf" place we set up our easels close to an old stack of lobster traps.  They provided a bit of shelter from the wind and we had a wonderful view.

Breaking for lunch, we walked to the lunch counter and ordered the famous lobster roll everyone had raved about.  It can't get much fresher than just caught!!  It was sunny enough to finally remove our jackets and lovely on the wharf.  Of course people had seen us painting and asked many questions including "how much do you sell these for?"

We were just packing up when the men showed up with grins on their faces from a great game, or at least fun. Big rocks and trees challenged the golfers on the course.  Pickled Wrinkle was the perfect spot, nay, only spot, to top off the afternoon with a beer before heading back to Schoodic for happy hour and dinner.

 Cranberry Point

  Wharf view

  Fresh Lobster lunches

  Enjoying the sunshine and lobster rolls


 
 
 A palette has many uses!!!!!


 

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