My lack of wealth may prevent me from spending my days hiking in national parks, biking (in a skirt) with flowers in the front basket, and maybe some kayaking or sailing before retiring to my seaside mansion for a lobster dinner, but at least I can


buy stuff to help me pretend! ;) The Freeport LL Bean is so cool. It's not just a store ... it's a bunch of stores all together, called 'the campus.' There were many, many cool aspects, from the giant boot, the door handles, the 16,000 dollar bed. They have a riverbed aquarium with a bubble thing that you can stick your head in to observe the fish. I spent a good 15 minutes in there once having a staring contest with a rainbow trout.