 Oct. 1: Scene from Tugboat |
 Ocean Point's Wilson Chapel. |
 Time to play Ants in the pants! |
 Horsing Around: Peek-A-Boo! |
 Oct. 2: Playground time while it's still dry and warm! |
 Time to ride the car... |
 Slide the slide w/ Papa to catch and.... |
 ...push. |
 Then it's time for monkey bars which are a... |
 delight! And this playground has.... |
 ...3 different sets of them! |
 "I can push it myself!" |
 Then with the playground to ourselves we get to... |
 walk up the wrong way. |
 The end (for now). |
 Oct 9: New shoes for the wedding: wear them to break them in! |
 Then it's off to the Pumpkinfest in Damariscotta. |
 The pumpkin jump comes first. |
 Bouncy, Bounce! |
 Then we check out all the pumpkins. |
 This mermaid is a favorite. |
 As is Cinderella's coach. |
 Then we lunch at the king Eider. |
 An artist paints his pumpkin. |
 And there are cameras everywhere! |
 The foliage is pretty right now. |
 Yup, real pretty! |
 And it's interesting to look up the river as the tide comes in. |
 The tide is rising fast! |
 The seagulls are hungery and fishing! |
 Let's play a few more games before we head home! |
 Here's a good one! |
 It's busy in town... |
 ,,,today! The wind's blowing and there's a real chill in the air! FALL! |
 Then it's time to head home again. |
 Oct 10, 2010: Kate's Wedding |
 Peoiple gather for the ceremony. |
 Dad walks her down the 'aisle.' |
 This little 'Angel' glows. |
 Afterwards we partake of hor'd'euvres. |
 Marsey stops by to invite Lorelei to her table. |
 Eating.... |
 Father of the Bride... |
 ....Mother of the bride and friend. |
 Ron and Jud. |
 It's time for a 'Caswell' photo. |
 More Caswell Photo. |
 Time for political talk. |
 Kate gets her hair fixed by her helper. |
 He's talented! |
 "Amore" |
 The day ends with a calm sky over the river. |
 10/11 It's a pretty day for a ride to... |
 ...Congdon's in Wells to ... |
 ...meet Mary and Marty. |
 Time to celebrate mary's birthday.... |
 Happy Day, Mary! |
 Then we go on to the beach where the tide is higher than Mary's ever seen it! |
 the crew... |
 ....watches the waves attack the seawall! |
 As marty dances a gig... |
 Mary watches the ducks. |
 And Ron talks! |
 gotta check out this camera/lens combination on some birds. |
 Sparrows and Seagulls are easy! |
 Marty has his 'Shit Creek' hat on. |
 It's a beautiful day... |
 ....up and down the beach. |
 Then it's time to say, 'Good-bye.' |
 Oct. 12: I have lots of time to stop at nice places while Ron's w/ the Pemaquid Poet's group. |
 And the lighthouse is a usual haunt. |
 Americana |
 Pemaquid Beach is another. |
 Bristol Mills waterfall. |
 Oct. 14: We make the usual trip to Wiscasset where the leaves are in full Fall glory! |
 up and down the street! |
 Oct. 15, We revisit Damariscotta's Pumpkin festival pumpkins. |
 Our favorites and ... |
 the King Eider's. |
 Before we leave, we stop at Waltz's soda fountain. |
 With the end in sight...it's time to get out to capture foliage. |
 Along roads...rainbow colors and... |
 ...yellows....lots of yellows! |
 Here's a particularly pretty yellow. |
 And we find ourselves in Damariscotta |
 ....again and... |
 ...again! Same scene; different day. |
 First Baptist Church...every town has one it seems. |
 ...and then Frances Perkins cemetery. |
 more roads... |
 And Bristol Mills on Oct. 26. |
 Ending with red bordered yellow! |
 Oct. 30: Out for a ride and you can see the color has changed. |
 Someone keeps her eye on the situation! |
 Oct. 31 at the Museum a guard stretches. |
 From a gallery window.... |
 We meet Marta and Lorelei for... |
 Trick or Treating! Dracula in red! |
 The front door is 'decorated.' |
 Lorelei opens a package from Miss Lizzie. |
 Oh look! Movies! |
 "Here Grammie, you eat this one. I don't like them!" |
 Movies... |
 ....all her favorites...how did you know Miss Lizzie? |
 Ms. Dracula... |
 ....and her best friend. |
 A neighbor becomes a lobster. |
 Everyone gathers for... |
 trick or |
 treating and... |
 the street parade with |
 street theatre characters. |
 Good-bye Halloween! |
 The square through the window shade at the Museum. |