We spent most of the day at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Maine. After lunch we took a trolley tour by the Bath Iron Works, the shipbuilding facility that builds destroyers for the US Navy. They have been at it since WW II. You can't go in but you can travel around it. After the trolley tour we went on a cruise on the Kennebec River which took us right by the Bath Iron Works. There were several destroyers under construction and two that had been recently launched and were in the process of getting fitted out.
Our plans took us down one of the peninsulas to Bailey's Island. The objective was to do some sightseeing and then indulge ourselves in another seafood dinner. This time Ginny went for boiled lobster and I had a fried haddock sandwich. Both very yummy. We finished right at sunset and Ginny went out to take some pictures. Today's photo is of a sailboat returning after sunset to Garrison Cove. Good job, Ginny.
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