5 Islands
July 9, 2006
Lili’s sister, Victoria, and Guy’s kids, Victoria and Zack, joined us today. We drove 30 minutes out to Georgetown to meet with Heidi Klingelhofer, the owner of 5 Islands Farm. Heidi sells local cheeses, wines, and organic whole foods. She put out a spread of fine cheeses and crackers and we shot an interview outside surrounded by flowers. She tried to convince us she was camera shy but she was amazing. Be sure to watch our pilot episode to see her. Heidi was knowledgeable about cheese, wine, and the fresh organic produce she sells. If you ever have the chance to visit her shop, make sure you do. You’ll love it, I promise.

After that we drove down the road to 5 Islands Lobster and talked to the proprietor, Jenny Johnston. She was pretty awesome. Jenny gave us a tour of the lobsterhouse and we ate lobster and haddock on the pier. Jenny’s father-in-law talked to us about the lobster market. We had a great time; the weather was wonderful and the air smelled fishy. There were these three girls selling sand dollars. One of them said “Maine is Great!” Leesha thought it was so original. We also had the best coconut ice cream ever.
Lili’s sister, Victoria, and Guy’s kids, Victoria and Zack, joined us today. We drove 30 minutes out to Georgetown to meet with Heidi Klingelhofer, the owner of 5 Islands Farm. Heidi sells local cheeses, wines, and organic whole foods. She put out a spread of fine cheeses and crackers and we shot an interview outside surrounded by flowers. She tried to convince us she was camera shy but she was amazing. Be sure to watch our pilot episode to see her. Heidi was knowledgeable about cheese, wine, and the fresh organic produce she sells. If you ever have the chance to visit her shop, make sure you do. You’ll love it, I promise.

After that we drove down the road to 5 Islands Lobster and talked to the proprietor, Jenny Johnston. She was pretty awesome. Jenny gave us a tour of the lobsterhouse and we ate lobster and haddock on the pier. Jenny’s father-in-law talked to us about the lobster market. We had a great time; the weather was wonderful and the air smelled fishy. There were these three girls selling sand dollars. One of them said “Maine is Great!” Leesha thought it was so original. We also had the best coconut ice cream ever.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home