From Sieur de Monts we drove north into Bar Harbor to look around and have some lunch. It’s a cute town but very touristy. There are no chain restaurants and most are pretty pricy. Plus all the street parking requires payment, although the cost wasn’t too steep.
Last week I made a reservation to drive up to the top of Cadillac Mountain, and after lunch we did that. We walked around the summit enjoying the views, and could have stayed longer but it was cold and misty, so we finished driving the Loop Road and headed out. We stopped for an early dinner at the Bar Harbor Lobster Pound, and got dessert at the Ice Cream Boat next door. This morning after breakfast we drove around Bangor a bit. We stopped to see Stephen King’s former house. He still owns it, but lives mostly in another town in Maine, and in Florida.
We then went to the Cross Insurance Center to set up Jenn’s table for the book convention. There’s a statue of Paul Bunyan out front. In the afternoon we went to lunch with another author and her husband. We ate at Mason’s Brewing Company in the town of Brewer, which is across the river from Bangor. It was pretty good.
































