Waking up in the morning before Connie gave me some time to sit on our porch and read in the early morning stillness. The quiet morning was only disturbed by the occasional bird and a clock tower that rang on the hour and half hour.
Once Connie was up we had breakfast on the lobby porch then off walking down Commercial Street. There were lots of stores and places to eat. We did find a nice picture frame at the Lilly Pond. Going to take one of our photos from the trip and put in the frame. We walked out on the pier and found a schooner which did sunset cruses. After getting our tickets we wandered back to Commercial Street and had lunch at the Lobster Pot. Lobster rolls for Connie and I! I did have to get some clam chowder too.
We worked our way back to the hotel and took a nice afternoon nap. Hey thats what you do on a nice relaxing vacation! Anyway, after that we ate sandwiches and stopped by the complementary wine and cheese by the pool at the hotel on the way back to the schooner.
As it turned out, there were only six of us on the sunset sail. Once aboard the Captain set sail! Once out of port and with all the sails rigged we were in for the enjoyment of sailing. As we headed back to port the sun was setting. God blessed us with a fantastic sunset, the reds and oranges over the water were beautiful. As we walked back up the street to the hotel, the hustle and bustle had calmed down, most places had closed except for a few late night eateries and bars.
Nothing left for us to do but to talk over the day and get sack time for tomorrow's adventure.
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