My Maine (wo)man.
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1)20 mile Shore Drive from Kittery Point to Ogunquit
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2) Two Lights Lobster Shack in Cape Elizabeth just outside of Portland
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3)Sequin Lighthouse and Popham Beach State Park
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2) Two Lights Lobster Shack in Cape Elizabeth just outside of Portland
www.lobstershacktwolights.com
3)Sequin Lighthouse and Popham Beach State Park
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#4
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pick a couple of lighthouses and drive out to them. they are usually in beautiful spots. owls head is one of my favs.
here's a list with pics and directions: http://www.lighthouse.cc/me.html
and lobster.
schoodic point drive (near mt. desert island where bar harbor is) it's part of acadia park.
and more lobster.
here's a list with pics and directions: http://www.lighthouse.cc/me.html
and lobster.
schoodic point drive (near mt. desert island where bar harbor is) it's part of acadia park.
and more lobster.
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1. eating lobster
2. searching out a place to sit with binnoculars, a book and some snacks. Last week we spent about an hour at a wildlife preserve on a beach with only about 5 other cars. There's places like that the average tourist never visits.
3. short, easy hikes like the one Virginia mentioned to Owls Head Light.
I also like to plan our visit around an event. One year it was Bath's Heritage Days - great parade, craft fair and homemade pies. This year it was the Camden Garden Club's annual home and garden tour. DH likes the weekend events at Owls Head Transporation Museum. Once we were very lucky to sit next to some locals having lobster at a small lobster shack. One guy was complaining about working for some summer people. Tim Sample couldn't have told a better story. Last weekend we met a guy who used to work on a Lombard Log Hauler (plus there were 2 haulers on display).
2. searching out a place to sit with binnoculars, a book and some snacks. Last week we spent about an hour at a wildlife preserve on a beach with only about 5 other cars. There's places like that the average tourist never visits.
3. short, easy hikes like the one Virginia mentioned to Owls Head Light.
I also like to plan our visit around an event. One year it was Bath's Heritage Days - great parade, craft fair and homemade pies. This year it was the Camden Garden Club's annual home and garden tour. DH likes the weekend events at Owls Head Transporation Museum. Once we were very lucky to sit next to some locals having lobster at a small lobster shack. One guy was complaining about working for some summer people. Tim Sample couldn't have told a better story. Last weekend we met a guy who used to work on a Lombard Log Hauler (plus there were 2 haulers on display).
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1. Lobster shacks
2. Lobster shacks
3. Acadia NP
There's a schooner boat trip that travels off the coast that I wanted to take on the next trip. I don't have the info anymore, but maybe someone else does. I'd love to see the coast from the water too.
2. Lobster shacks
3. Acadia NP
There's a schooner boat trip that travels off the coast that I wanted to take on the next trip. I don't have the info anymore, but maybe someone else does. I'd love to see the coast from the water too.






