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October 14, 2007
Nice Visit, Dead Car

Visited Moosehead Lake this weekend. The picture above is the view outside of my brother-in-law's apartment window. Imagine waking up to that each day.
Overall, it was a great visit. The Moosehead region is beautiful, and although the foliage was past peak, it was still pretty amazing.
Now...about that dead car...?
In the darkest part of a moose-infested road on the way back to the hotel, the car decided it was time to quit. Ouch. All I can say is thank heavens for AAA and my decision to upgrade to plus.
Still, I got to see stuff like this:

I also got a chance to visit the B-52 crash site on Elephant Mountain, but more on that later. A preview of the surprisingly moving location below.


Posted by slublog at October 14, 2007 11:01 PM
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That's what you get for selling the Volvo,
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THAT HAPPENDED TO ME TOO!! I've had 3 volvos, all of which I loved, all of which gave me problems and ALL of which got better after I sold them to someone else!
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