Monday, June 29, 2009 Goldsmiths, Food, History and Goodbye to Friends

Today is a trip to Freeport and Brown Goldsmiths. A set of rings that used to belong to Debra’s Grandmother and her Stepmother needed to have some work done on the settings so the Diamonds won’t fall out.

After we dropped off the rings at the goldsmith’s we went to Jameson Tavern for lunch.

                                                

It turns out Jameson Tavern is the "Birthplace of Maine". Old records indicate that commissioners met in the northeast corner of the second floor of the Inn to sign the final papers giving Maine her independence from Massachusetts. The Inn is also said to be haunted. You can learn more about the Jameson Tavern at http://www.jamesontavern.com/index.htm .

When we got back to our camp, two of our fellow work campers, Dave and Sharon, came by to return a couple of movies we had loaned them and to tell us they had quit and where leaving the next morning. Things had come to a head with Dave and the owners while we where in Freeport. They had not ever really “hit it off” and today it appears there was a mutual agreement to end the relationship. We will miss them. We have had fun hanging out with them. They are nice people and we will stay in touch with them. If we get to Florida we will stop by to see them.

 

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