are looking over the journal I kept while two old ladies were on the road in Ogunquit, Maine
Day 2: We were up at 7 AM. Since we had bought breakfast stuff at the grocery store, we had a leisurely breakfast in. I had tea and a bagel and honey pecan cream cheese.
Late morning, we tried to go to the beach. Teague found a parking spot. There was only one parking kiosk and a line was forming. I texted Teague that there were three people ahead of me. When it was my turn the 🤬machine wouldn't ready my debit card. A line was beginning to form so I stepped out of line. The fellow in front of me was walking away and I ran up and asked him, which way he had inserted his credit/debit card. He kindly showed me. I had tried it that way. I turned back to the kiosk, but now everyone had arrived at the beach and there were a dozen people at the kiosk. I tried downloading the parking app, but no joy. Apparently, you have to be on Wi-Fi to download apps.
We skipped the beach and went to the Maine Diner in Wells for lunch. The diner is a popular spot as it was featured on The Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives with Guy Fieri in 2010.
Since we were planning on having dinner at the food trucks, we wanted a light, that is normal portion lunch. I had an egg salad sandwich, chips, and a Coke. Perfect.
Teague had to take a call so I walked down to the river with my journal and had some plein air time. A Red-winged Blackbird kept me company. There were lots of birds singing and calling. I used to Merlin app and heard a Gray Catbird, Cedar Waxwing, a Song Sparrow, and a Willet
We went to the food trucks and even though we went late, the place was packed. We almost decided to leave, but a table opened up and I bolted for it. While we were waiting for our food, three women from South Carolina asked if they could share the table. They were fun to chat with.
We had burgers and fries. Teague and one of the women went to the Congdon's window to get a sundae built on a doughnut. I asked Teague to get me a donut with coconut on it as I heard people saying there were no more Bavarian Cream or Boston Cream doughnuts.





