We woke up to a rainy morning at Lobster Buoy Campsite on our 2nd morning. |
Before we were ready to leave our home, the weather had cleared and there were people kayaking out in the Atlantic Ocean. |
A different view trying to see where the water goes to. |
I am going to turn the middle half of this blog over to Joe, because he took these next pictures as I shopped down the other side of the street. |
This is Joe: and this is where the water that Diane took a picture of behind the restaurant was going. |
It cascaded down this rock shelf to the harbor below. |
I am standing on a walkway along the harbor looking up toward the back of the downtown shopping area. |
Turning around I am now looking out at the harbor toward the ocean. |
This harbor is much more organized than most fishing harbors we normally visit. There are docks and rich resident's boats in this harbor and fewer fishing vessels. |
I'm sure this sailboat belongs to a rich RV wannabee. It just needs wheels and a satellite dish. |
This owner has the RV idea as well. I'm sure he has Direct TV in the harbor, but is still missing the wheels. |
This is the same view that Diane took from the City Park looking down to the harbor. |
This is a close-up of the previous picture. |
This is a picture looking in the opposite direction away from the harbor. |
This picture shows the view of the restaurant on the downtown street that Diane mentioned earlier, from the harbor side view. |
There is a river that runs through the city and ends here into the harbor. |
This is a walkway that crossed the river running through town. |
This ice cream shop owner must be from Tenn. and is also trying to attract business from the very old and very young. |
This is the Bay View Restaurant, |
with a water front view. |
I would show you the pictures I took of the harbor, but you already saw them in Joe's pictures. Hope you enjoyed Camden, like I did!. |
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