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    October 17

    新英格兰的秋(中)

     

    沿着纵贯美国东海岸的1号公路,我们开始了一天的新旅程。沿途经过了很多很有特色的小镇,这些小镇有着殖民地风格的房子,叙述自己历史的小小博物馆,沿着海岸线的古董炮台。其实,我的真正目的地是位于Acadia入口的Treton Bridge Lobster Pound,因为这里有着好吃又便宜的龙虾。一切都很原始和简单,你自己挑选活龙虾,然后店员会把龙虾用网兜装起来,放到位于店门口的大锅里面去煮,这些大锅可都是用柴火来烧得,所以它们又被叫做“大烟囱”。龙虾味道很鲜美,我还是第一次吃到1磅以上的龙虾。其实后来我们又发现了更好的吃龙虾的办法,那就是自己买活龙虾煮,因为店里面使用海水煮的,虽说是传统做法,但味道有些偏咸。自己做的话,既便宜,又可以自己调味,比如蘸上醋和香菜,灰常灰常美味。呆在Acadia的这两天半,我一共吃了五只,大饱口福~

     

     

     

    Acadia根美国其他的国家公园相比,山并不高,景色也不算最美,它的独特之处就在于,海边就是山,山边还是海,山中还有湖。站在公园最高处的Cadillac Mountain山顶俯瞰,只见浩瀚无际的北大西洋中,星罗棋布的散布着无数个大大小小的岛屿,这是一场大海和陆地的较量,壮观的景色,我想用曹操的《观沧海》来形容,就再也贴切不过了:

     

    东临碣石,以观沧海。
    水何澹澹,山岛竦峙。
    树木丛生,百草丰茂。
    秋风萧瑟,洪波涌起。
    日月之行,若出其中;
    星汉灿烂,若出其里。
    幸甚至哉!歌以咏志。

     

     

     

     

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