Acadia Pines Motel
Travel Blogs from Bar Harbor
Back in the US, back in the US, the USofA
... Canada/USA border with stops at the 'La Crloix' monument - the little island in the La Croix river which was the first Frence settlement in 1604 - there are monuments both in Canada and the USA on opposite banks of the La Croix river which marks the border. And a stop in the little town of St Andrew shortly before the bordder, it was billed in the guidebook as a major resort - but it was mostly closed, we did get a great ...
Playing In Vacationland
... that there is something different to eating lobster in the places close to where it is caught. Jeff was able to break and eat his lobster cleanly without having to wear the lobster bib (I think that he really disappointed the server who wanted to help Jeff put it on). The lobster was served with some butter – delicious!! Life doesn’t get any better than this.
We had a great time in Maine. I know that we’ll be back again sometime ...
New Hampshire, Three Authors, and the Maine Coast
... we actually had to drive to it. Mucho sucko.
Driving from Schenectady to Massachusetts, we came within 30 miles of Cooperstown. I wanted to stop and check out the Baseball Hall of Fame, but we were on a tight schedule, and the girls had zero interest. So I sighed and told myself that someday I would check it out.
The one attraction we stopped to see on this mammoth driving day was Walden Pond, which is just west of Boston. If you aren't ...
One final walk on the pedestrian path...
Kim fell in love with Bar Harbor - could move there in a minute, if it weren't for their cold winters, so for one last glimse of this wonderful little harbor town, we took one last walk along the harbor trail and took some final photos for memories.
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Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor
... piece of blueberry pie with ice cream for dessert.
The rest of the day was lovely but anti-climatic to the morning. We walked some along the shore path in Bar Harbor, browsed the shops on Main street and had a great time. It is a nice touristy town with plenty of shops and places to eat for sure but also a lovely peaceful town once off the main street. I am sure it is so much more peaceful when there ...