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This seagull was begging for food, but was a bit nervous of the dogs. My primary concern was porcupines, given the one we encountered last time we were here, but we didn't see a one, not even a road kill to practice with. The park was busier, but people all tend to disappear in the rain. I don't know where they go. Martha Stewart's house maybe? Great times all around. We took a kayak tour. Tikko and Tessa got to hang out at the kayak tour store. The owner of the store decided to take the dogs for a walk around Bar Harbor. I guess he got kind of bored. Tikko didn't like that so much and slipped his collar. Happily Tikko wasn't real interested in going anywhere and was quickly apprehended. He then howled in the back room and got to hang out in the front. He'd rather have come on the tour, sounds like.
Most of the week was rainy, misty and/or overcast. We had one sunny day where we took long hike/run on the amazing trails, and then took the kayak tour in the afternoon. The mist wasn't so bad. Kept the people off the carriage roads, and made everything look very green.
I'm trying to figure out how to live in Bar Harbor. Sled dog tours maybe?


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