Walk the path of life from birth to death, artisically arranged. Close by the Simon Pearce Glass blowing, and Harpoon Brewery.

Walk the path of life from birth to death, artisically arranged. Close by the Simon Pearce Glass blowing, and Harpoon Brewery.
My fiancee and I came here for our first snowshoeing adventure and absolutely loved it. Craig, the owner, was great at accommodating our last minute request for a snowshoe reservation and by the time we left we felt like we had a good friend! He couldn't have been nicer or more helpful to make sure we had a nice adventure....
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We were not told No Photos, only to enjoy ourselves. Which we did. The works of art are stunning, especially the burned statues. I felt like we were on Easter Island. Who made those sculptures????? It was well worth the time. Not many signs to help you find it.
POL is a lovely space to spend an afternoon but the owners/staff are REALLY paranoid about anyone taking a pic or painting in the POL. I mean, it's a nice place but it's not the Pepsi sculpture garden (which is free) or the Metropolitan. I was questioned by the cashier when he saw my watercolor pad, as if I was...
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