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A Day in York Beach, Maine
... my way out to the lighthouse later in my day. My first stop was Long Sands Beach.
As I drove along the one road that runs along the beach, I slowed to observe the surrounding shops and snack bars. While the area was primarily vacant due to the time of year, the parking lot to Sands by the Sea, one of four large inns in the area, was primarily full. The street was lined with small food stands, gift shops and shore homes. Despite the lack of ...
New England
... a hot tub - for one of the cheapest prices of the whole trip!
Next day we went for a walk along the coast, taking in the wonderful Maine coastline in the chill. Some of the houses look great, although disappointing to see them empty when surely the winter chill in one of the best times to enjoy the isolation? We drove forever to find an open place for lobster, our main reason for making this short ...
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Soliloquy
... behind was the site of the harbor inviting me to embrace the moment.
An awesome sight on the top of a bare cliff was a spectacle, dramatically boasts of the lighthouse-keeper's red dwelling. Seated right next to it, just signaled the communion of both ‘strengths’ – telling me that there CAN NEVER BE a lighthouse without the lighthouse-keeper.
(yes, not the other way around) As I went closer, I ...
The Outlets and Onward Ho!
... at Cape Porpoise and being the hungry travellers we are, must just stop at the Pier 77 restaurant which is serving lobster rolls (fresh from the Atlantic) in it's all day cafe known as The Ramp (because you have to walk down a ramp next to the restaurant and into the bar which overlooks the bay).
We pass through Old Orchard Beach (quaint name, horrible place) and head toward Cape Elizabeth to view ...
Louise Kahn Library
... great tour full of information and a hot chocolate made it much more bearable on the cold an windy night. after the tour ended at the roman ruins, I headed for a big warm meal half price with jazz as she had recommended. The next morning I headed out to see the Mansions, starting with the Railroad Tycoon Vanderbilt's 'summer cottage', The Breakers, built in 1983. I then went to Marble House owned by their grandson, built ...