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46th Annual Fall Foliage Festival at Boothbay Railway Village

Saturday, October 12, 2013 - 03:44 pm

With over 100 craft tents, a wide variety of good food and excellent fall weather, the Boothbay Railway Village’s annual Fall Foliage Festival drew large crowds on October 12.

Hand crafted pine needle baskets. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Scott Rittall and Rick Turcotte. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Face painting and homemade cookies, a classic combination. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Tiny lobster twaps are a hit. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
This young fairgoer was thrilled with her new baby doll. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
The mild weather was perfect for impromptu picnics. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Cindy’s homebaked pies were a big seller. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
While customers sample fudge, Kate and Sue Norton pose for the camera. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Keeping up with the demand for hot dogs, burgers, sausages and fries was a herculean task. SUE MELLO/Boothbay
Marc Plaisted of P.B. Honey hangs freshly dipped beeswax candles. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Violet’s recycled sweater mittens: frugal and fun. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Feeding mama goat. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Feeding baby goat. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Swinging at the festival. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Handpainted Jules. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
When I die I want to go to pillow world. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Bagging fresh popped popcorn at Downtown Kettle Corn. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Stirring up a batch of kettle corn. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Classic Michael Lewis sculptures. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Michael Lewis driftwood sculptures. SUE MELLO/Boothbay Register
Amber Jones and Paul Johnson entertain the festival crowd on Sunday afternoon. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register
The Holy Mackerels take the stage on Sunday, Oct. 13 at the Boothbay Railway Village. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register
Susie Giles knits while waiting for customers at the festival. KEVIN BURNHAM/Boothbay Register

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