Blueberries of Maine
July 11, 2007
A very foggy morning. The foghorn sounded all night every few minutes. This is the eastern most point of land in the US. The black rocks are gabbro formed millions of years when liquid rock, magma, rose up from under the ocean floor. This magma cooled and formed this coarse dark rock called gabbro.
We got into Lubec to find nothing open so drove on. In Jonesboro we stopped at a post office. We decided to cook up some eggs and have breakfast. Will cooked inside! We stopped at Wild Blueberry, a giant blueberry building with huge metal blueberries all around, and picked up a homemade pie.
It was still gray when we got into Bucksport. We parked down near the gazebo in River Park and spent the rest of the day hangin’ out.
A very foggy morning. The foghorn sounded all night every few minutes. This is the eastern most point of land in the US. The black rocks are gabbro formed millions of years when liquid rock, magma, rose up from under the ocean floor. This magma cooled and formed this coarse dark rock called gabbro.
We got into Lubec to find nothing open so drove on. In Jonesboro we stopped at a post office. We decided to cook up some eggs and have breakfast. Will cooked inside! We stopped at Wild Blueberry, a giant blueberry building with huge metal blueberries all around, and picked up a homemade pie.
It was still gray when we got into Bucksport. We parked down near the gazebo in River Park and spent the rest of the day hangin’ out.
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