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Lobster Pounds
June 11 , 2008

Lobster Pounds


What a 200 dollar lobster looks like

Lobster is the star of Maine , and no trip to the eastern seaboards northernmost state is complete without a visit to one of the states plentiful lobster pounds.

Way back when, lobsters were so plentiful that Native Americans used them to fertilize their fields and to bait their hooks for fishing. In colonial times, lobsters were considered "poverty food." They were harvested from tidal pools and served to children, to prisoners, and to indentured servants, who exchanged their passage to for seven years of service to their sponsors.

But as we all know, lobster, especially GOOD lobster is now considered a delicacy. This occurred around World War II, when it was plentiful and affordable enough to be eaten regularly. Because of the supply, and the fact it was considered a delicacy, it was one of the few foods not rationed.

The first lobster pound appeared in Vinalhaven, Maine in 1875 and others quickly followed. Today, the thought of eating in Maine is rarely considered without having lobster on the menu at least once!

Here is a list of some of the most popular Maine Lobster Pounds!

Bayleys Lobster Pound in Scarborough, Maine is considered one of the best! Since 1915 they have been serving delectable dishes (originally from the kitchen window!) http://www.bayleys.com/

Beal's Lobster Pier is another favorite! Located in Southwest Harbor , they (obviously) have lobster, and moorings and boating staples! http://www.bealslobster.com/

Thurston's Lobster Pound in Bernard is located in Bernard, which saeems reminiscent of most Maine towns in Stephen King novels and movies. That’s a good thing, by the way! http://www.thurstonslobster.com/

And finally, Abels Lobster pound is noted for celebrity appearances (Martha Stewart appears on occasion). Their lobster is fantastic and their quaint location just north of Northeast Harbor provides indoor or outdoor picnic type seating. They don’t have a website (tsk, tsk) but their phone number is: 207-276-5827.

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Searsport Maine
June 11 , 2008

Searsport Shores Ocean-front Campground


Extreme Lobster Boil


Searsport Shores Ocean Front Campground is a unique and relaxing vacation destination, or base to explore the mid coast of Maine ! The nearby hiking, beach fishing, lobster villages, kayaking and sailing make for a perfect getaway retreat!

At Searsport Shores , you can rent a hammock for your site, relax by the fire in the oak-paneled recreation hall, walk the nature trails or enjoy a lecture on Maritime History, Astronomy, Ocean Biology or Crafts.

The best part of Searsport Shores ? Every Saturday night in July and August they have a succulent beachfront lobster bake.

It starts in the early afternoon when a fire is built to make a hot bed of coals. Then the staff pulls on the rubber boots and collects fresh seaweed from the shore while it’s still saturated with saltwater!

Shortly before dinner begins, the seaweed is piled onto steel plates and buckets of steamers & mussels, local lobsters, fresh corn on the cob, and mixed bags of sweet onions and potatoes are added to the mix. The whole deliciously good concoction is then baked over the coals while mouthwatering dinner guest anxiously await dinner!

But the finale is just as good as the dinner. Fresh cobblers are often served with locally made ice cream and coffee. Everyone sits around and talks about their voyages and journeys, discoveries and passions.

Go enjoy the lobster and the ocean! We look forward to seeing your crazy adventures here on SplashVision.

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While in Maine
June 06 , 2008

While in Maine …


It must be Maine

In keeping with our summer travel theme, once you finish your trip in Nantucket, why don’t you go north a bit and take in the sights Maine has to offer!

Sheepscott Harbor Village and resort on Davis Island is likely to offer you that restful get away you’ve been yearning for! And yes, they are pet friendly, so Fido can come too!

They offer Pier and Marine including day slips, deepwater moorings and coordination of boat storage, as well as complimentary use of dinghies.

On Thursday, June 14th, they will be hosting the Northeast Fly-fishing school- offering anyone who wants to get their ankles wet a chance to learn to throw the perfect cast! 

And if you want to get off the water for a little while, they have a friendship with the nearby Boothbay Country Club, which has a 4 star rating from Golf Digest! 

Maine is a beautiful tourist destination- the rocky coastline, lighthouses, shopping, dining and history offer a little something for everyone! Not to mention, they have the best lobster in the world! 

So get off your cheeks and go do something this summer you will never forget, go experience the great state of Maine!

Make sure to send SplashVision your videos and photos  from your vacation! Show the world what a great time you had!

Tune in next week for our Lobster Bake feature.

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