David Morine's long love affair with Maine began when he was a boy in
1946 and his parents rented their first lakeside cabin in Fryeburg. At
first skeptical about the cost and the lack of plumbing or electricity,
the Morines quickly felt right at home. There was plenty of good fishing
and good company to fill the long summer days. Although David didn't
know it at the time, his career began to take shape that summer when he
first splashed his feet in the pristine waters of Lovewell Pond. He went
on to become an internationally recognized conservationist and served
for fifteen years as the head of land acquisition for The Nature
Conservancy. He is also a natural storyteller, and he recounts the
fondly remembered pleasures of family vacations and reveals many
adventures and misadventures he had along the way. This second edition
of Vacationland includes the same wonderful, quirky personal stories as
the first edition, along with four new funny and nostalgia-filled tales
about summering in Maine.