Victorian by the Sea
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Oh this beautiful coast
... customs house, bank, general store.
Then we drove across a bridge an island and a causeway to reach Great Wass Island Preserve looking for a walk but as they all seemed to be through pine forest to the sea, instead of by the sea, we gave up on that and headed out to Mt Desert Island, Bar Harbour and Acadia National Park - a gift from the Rockefellers and other wealthy folks to the nation. ...
Camden & Rockport, Maine
Left Dave & Julie's about noon today, and they suggested we drive out to the coast and see the quaint little villages of Rockport and Camden, as we headed north towards Acadia National Park. Camden and Rockport were indeed pretty little coastal towns, but we didn't stop. We got such a late start, and we really wanted to make it to Bar Harbor before dark.
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Jefferson, Maine
Had a reservation to stay with Dave & Julie in Jefferson, Maine at their home on Damariscota Lake. A wonderful couple and excellent hosts who have been Evergreen Members for about 7 years, and were so down to earth and comfortable to be with - like we'd known them for years. Thank goodness for my iPhone and mapping their address, because we drove for 45 minutes in the very dark of night in the country and found their house perfectly - but it was a little tense as ...
Monhegan Island
... BYOB (Bring your own Beer/ Bottle/ Beverage/ Bordeaux/ Burgundy/ Brew/ Ballymore) is not very helpful to the unprepared. You have to be a local or you need to carry your own drinks all the time. That last thing is something we want to postpone as long as possible. We have seen too many people that carry bottles, and look shabby. And a whole liquor store in the back of the car is not good either.
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Mount Battie, Wooden Boat territory
... but must be a nice experience. Canoes and kayaks can be rented for short periods.
At sunset the light over the water is almost better than a Dutch Golden Age painting (e.g. Ruijsdael). All kinds of golden, Bordeaux, aubergine and purple hues are mixed into the natural colours of the rock. In quite a number of villages we saw boutiques and galleries showing works that evidenced the fact that painters were impressed as ...