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Perfectly Maine!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Ilove the reflections.
ReplyDeleteIf they makes them to real there are people who don't push the doors anymore. Especially when the rest of the architecture is not co-operate in this manner.
ReplyDeleteThe Freeport L. L. Bean? A treasure trove.
ReplyDeleteYup. That's the one Jack.
DeleteThe real deal! Love those handles and reflections. I've always wanted to visit this place, it's like the mothership:)
ReplyDeleteThose are the mother of all door handles!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Andy! Life-size lobsters in that colour are quite rare, I imagine. I love the reflections, too.
ReplyDeleteK
Been there! I don't remember the door handles. I was probably so excited to be in this shopping mecca I wouldn't have noticed if I was walking on hot coals.
ReplyDelete*sigh* I've been there many years ago!
ReplyDeleteSomeone forgot how big hands actually are. I don't think I could get a grip on these.
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