Sunday at the Local Kingdom Hall

 This morning we were up, dressed in our best, and off to the local Kingdom Hall for the Sunday meeting which started at 9:30am. A congregation of about 80 publishers, they had a very pleasant meeting and I was called on twice to comment.

Afterwards we chatted with various brothers and sisters. One brother introduced himself to me as Dan. I told him I had a brother also named Daniel. "Oh, my name is not Daniel," he said. "My name is spelled D-A-N-apostrophe-L, Dan'l, as in Dan'l Boone."    Got it.

A photo of the Hall ...

The design is not of the New England salt-box style but a very attractive structure all the same.

Later we went to an antique village. Not sure if that's a correct name but it was a cluster of 6 or 7 antique shops offering an amazing variety of ... well, you just never know what curious things you might find. I kept my eye open for a figurine of an elephant. I found six different ones all made of glass. Who wants a see-through elephant? Also every last one had its trunk up in the air as though upset about something. I prefer a relaxed elephant.

We decided to spend time on the Kennebunk Beach in late afternoon to see the tide coming in. On the way there we passed "The Wedding Cake House," the most photographed house in Maine. I took a snapshot also ...

Watching the tide take away Kennebuck Beach was interesting. The few times we've been there before it was a very broad beach ...

When the tide comes in the beach disappears. The photo below was taken from atop the retaining wall at the back of the beach ...

Tomorrow will be our last day here. We leave for home sometime Tuesday.

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