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the Way Life Should Be (maine, Part 1)

By Danielleabroad @danielleabroad
After an evening of good food, wine, vegan ice cream and cocktails with Katie, Leslie, and special guest, Anna, I woke up at 5:30 on Saturday morning. Why? Because I'm a little bit crazy. And also because, as many of you so impressively guessed, I went to Maine for the weekend with a boy.  the way life should be (maine, part 1) It was a pretty long drive for an overnight. We couldn't waste time sleeping. the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) We decided to stay in Portland, Maine, one major city I begrudgingly missed on my road trip, and stopped in the beautiful beach town of Ogunquit on the way.
the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) The weather couldn't have been more perfect, the scenic views more picturesque, or the people more delightful. Seriously. Every person we came into contact with was so kind and in such a great mood. I just felt so happy to be there. the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) And then I had an iced tea, New England clam chowder, a lobster roll and cole slaw from The Lobster Shack. Oh my, my. I had no idea how amazingly delicious such a simple, less healthy lunch could be! Leslie had told me this was the place to get the best lobster rolls but I didn't realize she meant the absolute best.
the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) Fueled properly, we went exploring around Perkins Cove. I really just don't understand why anyone would vacation here every summer ;).
the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) Then we drove on over to the beach because whether or not you have a bathing suit in tow, such things are necessary when in a beach town. the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) And finally, we made our way to the secret ice cream place: Scoop Deck the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) Leslie did it again! I had 2 generous scoops of Mississippi Mud (coffee ice cream with brownie bites and chocolate nibs, one of the many flavors) in a homemade waffle cone with mini marshmallows at it's base (a signature of theirs) and it was beyond heavenly. I also fell in love with this sign:
the way life should be (maine, part 1) the way life should be (maine, part 1) Stay tuned for a night in Portland, an afternoon on Peaks Island, and an early evening in Cape Elizabeth. I'm personally very excited to relive it :).

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