Above Tide Inn
Travel Blogs from Ogunquit
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
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
... Impressed byCAPE NEDDICK, I tuned in to an inner calling inside me. “ LIFE STANDS STILL HERE” taking the echo close to my heart and carrying out across all time and space, I continued my journey with hidden tears down my cheeks…and with distance NOW ~ I can only hope that ‘my lighthouse- keeper’ will help me find my way back HOME and all THOSE moments shall someday soon become permanent, true and real.
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Reflections
... to listen for the sound of the horn and the rattle or catch site of it through the trees. I was still sleepy as my host and I got into the vehicle. The vehicle was full, but Mary directed me to the front seat. I opened the door and there was a small girl asleep on the seat. I picked her up and quickly plopped her in my lap and shut the door. Her mother and infant sister were the other front seat occupants. The girl was so sleepy that she didn't say anything ...
The End of The World War
We went to Oyster Bay New Hampshire and visited the old house of president Theodore Roosevelt and we learned that in 1904 the Russo-Japanese War broke out because both countries saw a strategic advantage in possessing Manchuria and North Korea, but refused to divide it. Before the fighting broke out Japan introduced a possible settlement to Russian emperor Nicholas II, but he rejected the plan ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Free parking