
At least it was daylight this time! Here we are shlepping our stuff onto the Gott Boat.

13 kids, one infant, three parents, and two teachers. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!

Our first stop was Ship Harbor, just a few miles from Bass Harbor Ferry Terminal. We were meeting Ranger Mike for a tour.

We were a little early. Or everyone else was late. So of course the kids started playing freeze tag.

Then I said, "Freeze. I smell dog doo. Everyone check your shoes." It seems we have a penchant for 'finding' poo wherever we go. It's a Frenchboro thing. I think it was a false alarm, but I may have blocked that part out.
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