Nam was able to join us in Boston very late on Friday evening. We started off day 2 with visiting Paul Revere’s home (the gentleman known for shouting, “the red coats are coming!”). Portland, Maine was our next destination where we had some fresh lobster at the Portland Lobster Co and a bit of fun playing around in the wilderness. Maine has to be the most scenic state and birth place of the nicest people in America. I would say it is a definite state to visit again in the future. We made a brief stop to see the Portland Headlight Lighthouse and then it was a long drive to Keene, NH where we attended the annual Pumpkin Festival. To our demise, it was the wettest festival yet. Anne and I were prepared with rain boots but the guys got soaked. We took a few photos and headed out to our hotel to check-in for the night. Little did we know that our dark, wet drive thru Vermont to the hotel would be one of the most beautiful drives we’d make back down south to NYC the next morning.
Link to the photo gallery: http://www.thaovu.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=483
At the Freedom Trail in Boston.
Anne and I coordinated outfits, again! I have the Alice Cullen hair-do rockin’.
Sensual–isn’t it? This is in Maine.

The jumping pair. Maine is absolutely gorgeous!
Anne and I did some vampire fighting in the forest.
We made a few friends. The guy came up to Duy and said “I mean no harm” and Duy said “we come in peace”. It was so bizarre!
Here’s the 6 of us trying to look hard core.
Lobster anyone?
Rob and I at the Portland Headlight.
Rob taking a photo of the Portland Headlight Lighthouse for his Flickr.
Pumpkin Festival in Keene, NH.








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