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Date Posted: 20:50:42 08/14/03 Thu
Author: TomG.
Author Host/IP: 126.newark-01-02rs.nj.dial-access.att.net / 12.89.128.126
Subject: We stayed down east, Kennebunkport...
In reply to: Sammy 's message, "Knowing your love of shellfish it was still a worthwhile trip I bet. Are there any lobsters left?" on 15:06:59 08/14/03 Thu

...and yes, we put a major dent in the lobster population of Maine...fried clams too!!!

...didn't know about your sisters B&B, and there seemed to be B&Bs every 5 feet in the area we visited.

...I believe we ate in that same charthouse restaurant in Bar Harbor on a different trip. I remember a glass wall overlooking a harbor. Even if it wasn't that same restaurant the seafood was as fresh as it can be.

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