tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6023323360271992527.post3131083732293169628..comments2023-05-02T07:16:18.428-07:00Comments on Wild Plants and Wooly Bears: July Is Day-Lily MonthTom G. Seymourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00862429721823843074noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6023323360271992527.post-5859304724481124882011-08-27T18:28:41.980-07:002011-08-27T18:28:41.980-07:00Tom, first of all let me say that as a native plan...Tom, first of all let me say that as a native plant landscape designer I really appreciate your blog. <br /><br />I feel compelled to write to urge you to take off Young's seafood off your very short recommended restaurants in midcoast in "off the beaten path". we ate there this afternoon based on your reco and it was terrible. the food was overpriced, the cole slaw and clam chowder had an off flavor as to render it inedible. my sons hot dog was boiled, thin and pink for $3.95. Our lobster roll was fine, but for $15 it was no more than lobster meat on a cold hamburger bun, no flavoring and it kept falling out of the bun - i had to pick up the pieces put it back together after every bite. Only the steamed clams were beyond deserving complaint. The view was nice but the atmosphere otherwise was more industrial than of interesting Maine character. It bummed us out for much of the afternoon. <br /><br />nonetheless, i liked your book, and very much appreciate your native plant info.<br /><br />thanks, David ds99ds@yahoo.comdadojakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14770008624475021709noreply@blogger.com