Today started out pretty frustrating, cold, rain, fog, ... The first 2 lights washed out - or should I say fogged out. The next one was on the end of a wharf, we found that, but it was rotting away and from the shore, you couldn't see the end of the wharf to know if there was a light there or not.
We finally found 2 and put those on the New Bruswick pages (however, my photos are not , as good as the others due to the fog, but my photos win anyway.) Then we crossed into the US, and located the Whitlock Mills light - it's the northernmost light in Maine. I thought it was going to be tough, but it's well marked on the highway
We then drove down to Lubec and while the road was fine, when we went to see the shoreline, the wind was blowing in from the south and the fog was so thick you couldn't see the bridge from the shore.
We checked into the Home Port Inn, same place we used 4 years ago, then crossed back into Canada to see East Quoddy. At low tide, you can walk across (for $5 that is) but the tide was coming in and it rises 5 feet every hour. So we got our pictures from the shore. Very picturesque spot I must say.

We came back to the Inn and I've uploaded the pages (slow, but it worked) so you can see changes on both New Brunswick and Maine.

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