Sunday, August 25, 2013

Mail Boat Run, Casco Bay Portland





 
What a wonderful day on the water! Going out of Casco Bay are several different sightseeing tours but I decided to do something different. I took the Mail Boat Ferry. The mail boat is run by the U.S. Post Office and delivers everything from Hotel food supplies, building material, washers, dryers and of course the mail, to residents of several islands. A spokesman gave a narrative as we passed sites of interest.

The picture on the left is Spring Point Light taken as we left the Maine State Pier heading into Casco Bay. The picture above is of the landing on Little Diamond Island, our first stop. Other Islands we visited were Great Diamond Island (two stops there), Long Island, Great Chebeague Island, and Cliff Island.

The trip takes 3 to 3 1/2 hours depending on deliveries. The cost is $13.50 for seniors. I have attached two albums because I went crazy taking pictures. I also made the size of the picture smaller so hopefully the albums will be faster and easier to open. Let me know if it helped.

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 Sam thinks he is a small dog and lays on the dash watching everyone walk by.

Below is a rub down.....Who's spoiled? Hey, where's mine!



Saturday, August 17, 2013



     This is the RV Park we are staying in while in Maine. OK...... don't get excited, "Adult Camping" means no children NOT NUDIST! We are not getting risqué in our old age. The RV Park is located in the middle of Maine Audubon's Scarborough Marsh. It is the states largest salt water marsh.

This is a great location. We are 3 miles from the beach and 20 minutes from Portland. We love it here so much, that we have reserved our site for July and August of next year. Several of the Campers, two legged and four legged, are Seasonal residents. Some live close enough to come up on weekends from their home.

The seasonal campers know Sam by name. As we walk, someone is always calling out his name.  Do they know my name? Probably not, I'm Sam's "mom". As we take our walks, he has regular stops he makes to get treats. Talk about being spoiled!

Here are some additional camp pictures:

 http://s1360.photobucket.com/user/parisijudy/library/Wild%20Duck%20RV%20Park

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Ogunquit, ME 
This is another charming town on the Maine Coast and just as crowded as Kennybunk. But is worth fighting the crowds to come here have lunch and walk.
 



OK I know, I know all I do is EAT. Weight Watchers here I come, AGAIN.

Suszanne and I had another "girls day" on Monday. We ate at Jackie's Too overlooking the water. After lunch we took a mile long walk on the Marginal Way path. It is a beautiful walk, along the rocky coastline in Ogunquit. I have attached additional pictures.

This place is an Artist's dream.


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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Maine

Why I'm in Maine        

Here we are in Maine and loving it! The weather has been perfect. We have had sunny days, with temperatures in the mid to high 70's and nights low in the 50's (which is great for sleeping). We have only had one rainy day and maybe one tomorrow. On our first full day here, we went to Old Orchard Beach to have our steamed lobster. The next "must have" food was a Crab Roll, which we had the following day. For those of you who have never had one, I can only say "I'm sorry!" It truly is a MUST eat item.

Kennybunkport, ME
 
Wonderful place to visit.
George W H Bush has his summer home here. In fact this is where he parachuted on his 80th birthday landing on the property of the Episcopal Church close to their home. You will see pictures of the church and his home in my link.
The town is very crowded, but well worth the time to visit. There are great places to stay with beautiful historic B and B's, not to mention the great coastline views and a Franciscan Monastery, St. Anthony's located here. Attached are additional pictures.
 
 My next adventure is to Ogunquit. Chris's sister is here and familiar with the area so I am getting some "girl days" and Chris is getting a break. With someone as quiet as I am he really doesn't need it!
 


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Quechee Gorge, VT

Quechee Gorge
Earlier this week Chris, Sam and I hiked 3/4 of a mile down 163 feet into the Quechee Gorge. It was a beautiful hike until......we had to hike out! I must say, it was a big help, having an 86lb. lab pull you up the trail. This Florida Girls legs are getting a work out! After the hike we treated ourselves to lunch outside at Dana's by the Gorge. The owner took Sam's picture to put on face book to promote a "dog friendly" restaurant. We now have a celebrity in the family. Chris and I recommend the Rubin but Sam voted for the Hamburger.
 
I have just started downloading pictures on photo bucket, so if you like open the link to see more pictures. 
 
 
Windsor Covered Bridge, VT (longest in US)


Today I visited the longest covered bridge in the US. It connects VT and NH crossing the Connecticut River. It has a span of 204.6 feet. I also visited the Quechee Covered Bridge and had lunch at the Simon Pearce Glassblowing Studio and Restaurant.
 
This has been a wonderful area to visit. We stopped by the Sugarbush Farm and sampled 14 different kinds of cheese and 4 types of Maple Syrup.  They had a little Chapel on the Farm where couples can get married. Here is another link with additional pictures. Tomorrow is moving day and we are off to Maine.