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A Day in York Beach, Maine
... across the beaches of York, Maine. After reading a brief description of the area in a tourism brochure, I decided to plan a day trip down to York Beach.
My trip began on a Saturday morning in early December at around ten o'clock in the morning. It was a cold, but sunny day, and I was excited to take my first day trip since moving to Maine in 2010. After driving roughly 45 minutes South on I-95, I arrived at exit 7 in York. From the ...
New England
After a quick walk round Middlebury town, now that the shops were open, we drove up through the mountains, stopping at the Ben & Jerry's factory for a visit and some ice cream along the way. We spent the night just outside Burlington, so that we could see the town the next morning.
First things first; the following morning we went on another microbrewery visit. This time it was Magic Hat. I'm still ...
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Soliloquy
... is a derivative symbol, representing the ability to emit energy and influence around you.’ And she was right. It may be a puzzle for us to picture out how much difficulties were faced by the seamen before all these navigational aids came to be. How rare are the skills of a sole lighthouse-keeper to remain in sight of the land with his trained eye, spotting the changes of the waves along the hidden rocks.
Not ...
Reflections
... water has washed out the edge. Some spots had wire cages of stone holding the road edge. The matatu rattles and shakes. The little girl continued to sleep with her head rolled to the side. I moved a bit to make room for her feet, which just reach my knees. She seemed to be in a deep sleep, and just fell into the most accommodating position she could. I can’t imagine how the vehicle stays together. The drivers are usually cheerful and friendly, doing ...
The End of The World War
... proposed. After the proposed settlement was refused Japan stopped all ties with Russia and two days later Japan launched an attack on Russian ships in Port Arthur, Manchuria. Two days after the surprise attack Japan officially declared war on Russia. Russia taken completely by surprise and battling on both land and sea tried their best, but that went badly for them because they were unable ...