Grand Falls for lunch

by Oct 28, 2013Maine Moose

Grand Falls for lunch

After we went to find some Epic Moose, Brian, Robin and I went to have lunch at Grand Falls.  It was a perfect Maine fall day.  The sky was blue, the fall leaves were vibrant colors of orange and red and yellow and the Dead River was pristine.  Brian made us partridge sandwiches with cranberries and walnuts and moose stew.  We washed them down with a beer an soaked up the sun. We could not have picked a more perfect day!

Spencer Stream joining the Dead River
Spencer Stream
Why I love Maine!
The trail to Grand Falls
Grand Falls
Grand Falls

2 Comments

  1. Beautiful colors. It doesn't look like we'll have much color this year. We've been pretty dry the last several of months and I think that has effected the trees.

  2. All I can say is..PERFECT..what a lovely post!

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