Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Jordan Pond Walk and a Visit with Friends

We love Acadia NP and spent another day exploring. We went back to the lake we had stopped at the day before but this time had our lunch there.






We  drove on down the loop stopping at Jordan Pond for a hike. The Jordan Pond loop is 3.5 miles and is a leisurely easy walk on a gravel path along the pristine waters of the Pond.








What an idyllic place with beauty at every turn.



















Part of the path was over some rocks with water on both sides as the above three pictures show.


The path ends at the Jordan Pond Restaurant which has lunch and tea time with their famous popovers. It was very busy and you should get reservations in advance. We will have to check it out next time we are her





Joe had been in contact with our friends Larry and Orene, whom we met and spent time with at the last two Mexican Connection trips we took to San Felipe and Ensenada. They live in Arizona now but they have a "camp" in Enfield and when they heard we were in the area, invited us over for the day. It was about 1 1/2 north of where we are staying.
They have a lovely cabin. Orene's grandfather bought the land which is right on the water and built a small one roon cabin. Later additional rooms were built including a bathroom as they once had an outhouse on the property. The house has been passed down among the generations and five generations have stayed at the cabin.






We had a great lunch of fried chicken, potatoes and peas and a pasta salad. We drank beer and some wine we brought that we got at one of the New York wineries. What a great afternoon. We all have a lot in common and could talk about any subject, including politics and religion which you can't always talk about with a lot of people.  We will see them again at the next Escapade in Tucson and the next Mexico trip next February.




We were happy to see Ella again. She is a beautiful English Setter who they have taken care of for the last two years while Orene's sister was overseas. She will be back in a few weeks and will be taking Ella home to Washington DC. Larry and Orene will sure miss her.




Our last full day in Maine was spent back in the part of Acadia that we went to on the rainy day. This time we had sunshine. We had lunch at a small restaurant and sat outside with haddock sandwiches which were good.


A lot of the houses in this area had a lunch of lobster traps in their yards.





We walked around at another lovely beach area. I loved the saying below. So true.







 We have really enjoyed this area and the National Park and definitely want to come back again and spent even more time in Maine. We now continue our journey, with a stop in Rhode Island and onto Washington DC.

Friday, July 18, 2014

More Time in Acadia National Park

Another beautiful day in the neighborhood and so off to Avadia NP. We again drove into the park, this time headed to Cadillac Mountain. At 1530 feet it is the highest point on the North Atlantic Seaboard.  It is the first place, in the USA, to view the sunrise from March 7th to October 6th. No, we didn't get up early enough to see the sunrise.  Gracie, our gps, led the way up the mountain road.







The views at the top are incredible. Took another selfie, this time with Savannah.






Savannah is living this pet friendly National Park, where she can come along on all our adventures here.

We drove back down and headed back to Sand Beach for a picnic.




We took our sand charis and a lunch and sat down on the rocks to eat and enjoy the sounds and sights of the ocean.







We then drove on down the road and stopped at a nice little beach area where Savannah could put her paws into the Atlantic Ocean.



















Onk the other side of the road is more water and lovely views.


Another great day.Stay tuned for more.