Bella: 577
Weekly Total: 982 miles
Total for League's Excellent Adventure: 7687 miles
Gary needed a little "down" time after that big lunch!
The pictures tell the whole story of Acadia; it is iconically beautiful. We bought the CD guide to play in the car while we drove, got out lots and walked around, and thoroughly enjoyed spending about 3 1/2 hours going about 26 miles!
Liz LOVED scrambling over the rocks.
We ended the outing with a view from the top of Cadillac Mountain. Being able to actually walk around the top of the mountain, a granite plateau, and see 360 degrees ovet Mt. Desert Island was really beautiful. After our drive, the options were swimming or shopping. Liz picked swimming; Gary was thrilled; and I pouted a bit as it was my turn to supervise the swimming.
Tuesday, September 8
Tuesday was another driving day, but we didn't have to drive too far. We had heard that Camden, Maine, was a nice spot to stop from Carlyn Berghoff, and she was right. It had a lovely harbor, and after we got parked in Camden Hills State Park, we went into town. (It only takes about 15 minutes to get parked: Gary unhooks the car, backs or moves the motorhome into the position he wants that's the most level, works the automatic levelers, puts out the right and left and back slides, and hooks up the water, electric and sometimes sewer connection ... other times he just empties the holding tanks when we leave the campground. It takes about 15 minutes).
We had talked about taking a sail on a beautifully rigged sailing ship, The Appledore, but I thought it might rain. However, when we spoke to the crew, they said Liz could go free (normally $25). It sold us. We quickly ate a bite (this was 5 pm; and we were going to sail at 5:30 ... a sunset cruise!), so Gary was happy to order once again Seafood Stew. I had the best lobster bisque I've had on the trip, and Liz stuck with grilled cheese, which also had the advantage of being entirely portable!
We had a wonderful time. Gary and Liz helped raise the sails, and Gary even captained the ship for a bit. You can see (top pic and below) we had a beautiful sunset. It was a great outing!
The salty dog reports it was a wooden schooner with wooden mast and booms. It was billed as a "tall ship" but Gary was disappointed that it wasn't square-rigged, as he, quite an accomplished sailor in his own right, has yet to sail on a square-rigged ship.
Wednesday, September 9 (09/09/09 !!!) was a very quiet day for Liz and me and an exhausting one for Gary. He left at 7 am with the car to drive back up to Houlton, Maine, where he had left his shotgun before entering Canada (see prior blog post of August 22). He also made a stop in Brewer, Maine (near Bangor) to pick up mail again, got the car washed and oil changed, and all in all was gone about 8 hours. Liz and I read, played National Parks Monopoly, had my phone conference with Mayo Women's HealthSource, and hung out until he returned. He was exhausted, and I had learned from the Appledore crew of the night before that Peter Ott's was the place to eat in Camden. So we had a very nice dinner (this time the sauteed lobster which was hot, already out of the shell, and bathed in butter .... perfect!) Then we did some window shopping and in the stationary store, Gary found a "Bert and I ..." CD. He had heard this, then cassette, about 20 years when on a sailing trip, and found the Maine accents and clipped speech manner of telling stories very entertaining. So he spent the rest of the evening listening to Bert and I, while Liz and I watched "Bones." This, I think Fox series, is like CSI (forensic crime investigation), but the characters are much more appealing. It is based on the book of a real forensic pathologist, and the lead character, Dr. Temperance Brennan, alias Bones, is charmingly geeky. We are quite entertained by it, and bought Season 1 at Wal-Mart a few weeks ago.
Thursday, September 10
On to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, but after we pulled out we wanted to still explore Mt. Battie, within Camden Hill State Park. I had hoped I could do a short hiking trail, but the irregularities and up and down was still too challenging for my knees. But Gary and Liz hiked out to Ocean View Point and took some very pretty pictures.
Pic above by Liz!
When we arrived in Boothbay Harbor, we did a little reconnaisance to find a hair salon. It has been 8 weeks since we got our hair cut/I got my hair colored, and we settled on Shear Artistry (!) and had appointments the next morning.
This will probably be a sober day for the rest of our lives. We were very aware, some 8 years later, of the tragedy we all experienced, but locally in Maine they had services for folks, particularly fire and rescue, that had helped out at ground zero.
We had the funniest experience after lunch. We were trying to retrace our steps after all these turns and redirections to get to Harrasekket. We made the first right turn, and then were watching for another right turn about 1 1/2 miles down the road. We debated on this one intersection, and decided not to take it. But we kept driving, for longer than I thought we should, and all of a sudden we were approaching this large motor home parked on the left side of the road, in front of a cemetery. For a moment I thought, OMG, somebody else had to park way out of town .... but of course we soon recognized our own Buster. Fortunately, we laughed, these small Maine towns are so small you can't really get lost. You'll circle back sooner or later, even if you don't realize it!
The day ended with a nice time at L. L. Bean. Gary got some new jeans (khaki colored denim) in a SMALLER size .... yeah for him! Liz got some fun stuff, and I bought poly-silk long johns to use for pajamas in the motor home. We've had some chilly nights. We also had fun buying some baby boy coordinated L. L. Bean onesies for Polly and Chris' expected twins. She's on bed rest now, at nearly 31 weeks, and we hope she makes it at least to 35. They should all be fine!
Today we plan to drive to Kennebunkport, and maybe eat at Mabel's, a George and Barbara (Bush) favorite according to Road Food. Then, we get a new state tomorrow ... Massachusetts. We're planning four days in the Boston area and three on Cape Cod. Stay tuned ....
Love,
Julie, Gary and Liz
Very blonde Julie!
2 comments:
Oh my, what a wonderful adventure you're having! You must turn your blog into a keepsake book when you're done. The first picture in this post is fantastic, by the way!
Best,
Shawna
Good Sunday Morning,
What a great time to be traveling. Trust that each day brings new adventures and joy. We send our best for a Happy Thanksgiving.
Where can I send Elizabeth the Christmas cookies around 12/20.
Take care and enjoy the travelsa.
Best regards,
Jim DeLapa
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