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 |  | Chris demonstrates the way to get the meat out of the lobster. | 
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| On Sunday, we drove around Dover to take some pictures.  This is the famous Leaning Barn of Dover. |  | And here's the local covered bridge.  We didn't take a very good look at it, because it was so cold and windy Sunday that we didn't spend more than 5 minutes outside the car. | 
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 |  | Dover is a mill town.  The mill has been converted to office space, but they left the smokestack. | 
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| The waterfall next to the bridge. |  | The Dover municipal building | 
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| We climbed up this green tower to get a view of Dover, but didn't stay up more than a minute or so.  Although it was sunny, it was very windy, and, as they say out here, "wicked cold". |  | The bundled up figures on the right are Sylvia and Eric. | 
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| Chris and Judy pulled off their scarves so that they could actually be recognized. |  | The Dover Delite ice cream shop, closed for the winter. | 
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| The Loyal Order Of Moose in Dover. |  | We took a drive up along the Maine coast, and stopped a couple times along the way.  This couple crossing the road provide a graphic illustration of how cold it was. | 
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| This is a lobster pier that Chris and Judy have eaten lobster at a few times.  Eric and I learned that a lobster pier is a place you can go to where you can buy steamed lobster, bring your own side dishes, and eat right there. |  | Another beach park that we stopped at, driving up around Maine.  Only Judy and I got out.  Eric timed us--we were out 4.5 minutes before we got too cold to continue.  It's funny to smell the ocean smells, and see snow at the same time. | 
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 |  | We also stopped at the Nubble Light House in Maine.  Judy stayed in the car, keeping it warm for us. | 
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| The lighthouse has a cable trolley to the mainland.  Previously, supplies were transported to the lighthouse via buckets hooked on the cable. |  | On our way back home, we stopped for lunch at a cafe in Portsmith. | 
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| This is the view from the back of the cafe. |  | Judy was telling me to keep an eye peeled for a widow's watch, and we finally saw one.  It's the glass-enclosed structure built at the very top, where the "widow" can look to the sea to see if perhaps her husband's ship has come in after all. | 
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| Back at the apartment, we have some hot cocoa. |  | This is Chris and Judy's new car, a snazzy Toyota Corolla wagon. | 
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| This is a chair that I thought might look good in miniature. |  | Eric, Judy, and I went for a walk around town Monday morning, and checked out the covered bridge again.  Most of the construction, especially roof, looks pretty new. | 
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| Eric and I, about to head to the Manchester airport. |  |  |