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Karl Lalemand

Karl Lalemand

Auburn, Maine, USA

Owner of designsbyskip.com, schoolcalendarmagnets.com, cannabispromotions.biz and a travel blog: offthebeatenpathwithskip.com

April 29, 2021
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This was our last stop on our return trip home. It won't have been, but my wife got sick and she had to call her doctor, get med's which forced us to stay in a hotel for the night so the med's could do there thing. I should point out, my wife is terminally ill, so travel can be fun, interesting and a bit stressful at time, but always worth the trip … always.

Ok so as for the hotel, I went in to check to see if they had any rooms and the rates. Normally the cost isn't an issue, but this was another total right downtown, even closer than the Historic Inn of Annapolis, MD, which was last nights hotel, (ONLY because we stop at places that general by nature are reasonable). So, the man at the front desk gave me a price, ($250.00) which seemed expensive, so I went out and told my wife, she was already not feeling well and said "I can't drive around looking for a reasonable place, go in a get a room. Weill I decided to check online (via our trusty iPad), and the price there was $89.00 plus taxes, and I was pretty damn sure there wasn't going to be $150.00 dollars in taxes so, I booked online, got the confirmation number, went back inside, took the room. Now when I gave him the reservation number, he didn't know what to say (which included, not saying anything about the price he gave me 10 minutes earlier).

The stay, room and accommodations, were fine. To those who haven't traveled yet since COVID has changed things, get ready for NO service or little service. Rooms are not cleaned if you stay more then one night, and some items are not in all rooms.

Ok so after checking in, finding out where I had to go get her med's, getting her med's and her relaxing for a bit, she wanted to check out the downtown area. MUCH bigger than we expected. As downtowns go, one of the biggest (for a small town) and not to many empty store fronts. It is about 3-5 blocks long, with plenty of shops on both sides, as well as plenty of eateries, pubs, coffee shops and more.

We will stop here the next time we are in this area

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April 29, 2021
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Ok, so this place is "Off the beaten path" but worth the drive. It's pretty country, albeit close to 3 mile island nuclear plant (some don't like this I'm sure), NO the cheese doesn't glow, but it will make you glow with pleasure for stopping and trying some of the cheeses. We picked up 3 from the "Cheese Shed" which is a cute shed on the property that they have stock with some fun cheeses, Raw Honey, and other offerings some times.

We picked up Tomato & Basil, Aged Cheddar and Cranberry Cheddar. We have gone through the Cranberry Cheddar, so far, and enjoyed it very much. I'm sure the others will be just as good.

So if time isn't to big an issue, Go, you will be glad you did.

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April 29, 2021
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Stopped here the last time in the area. We met at Country Kettle Tourist Trip Candy Store (BIG Fan of this place). Anyways, we got to Country Kettle a bit before our other party, and went in and got ALL kinds of Candy (HUGE Selection, 2nd or 3rd largest in East coast, that we've visited), anyways, our party got there and said they'd like to eat lunch before going in to the store, so we went to Alaska Pete's on the recommendation of the clerk here … GREAT choice. They follow ALL the CDC's guidelines, were pleasant, fast and Great food.

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