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| Ogunquit
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| Ogunquit's pier and drawbridge. Excellent.
| A close-up of the drawbridge and anchored boats.
| Houses along the Ogunquit coast. We walked in this direction for a
while.
| More of Ogunquit, Maine's rocky coastline.
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| More of the rock seashore along with our winding path. A beach is in the
distance.
| Within town, a cool rocky wall.
| A Halloween-themed diorama of scarecrows playing
badmintonbatminton. It's a well done
scene. I like the minor touches such as the rules for Ghouls Beach:
"[open] midnight-dawn; fly at your own risk; vampires[:] no necking;
ghouls guard off duty; enjoy the RIP tide; happy haunting." Also, the
pumpkin with sunglasses is awesome.
Sorry about the harsh lighting (the dark is too dark).
| Know how I always take pictures of rock towers on beaches? Well, now I can
actually bring a rock tower indoors in the form of a lamp. Cool!
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| The beach-island at the end of Beach Street. We didn't have time to walk
around it but at least I got a picture.
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| Meals
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We had lunch at home: chicken stew with herbes de provence.
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For dinner, my parents bought three different kinds of marinated steak
tips from a local butcher. We cooked the steaks at home. If I recall
correctly, there was one type of steak that none of us liked, and I
think there was one (spicy?) steak I liked, and a different steak Di Yin
liked, but certainly no steak that was generally liked by all of us. We
decided it wasn't worth returning to the store. With the steaks,
we also had potato pancakes, green beans, and mushrooms.
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