Day Five. Turner, Maine. Martin Stream Campground. We had a sunny, quiet morning along Martin Stream. We had lobster and steamers, with corn on the cob, and assorted pasta salads put on by the campground for lunch. Continue Reading...
Camping Adventure 2018 D4
Day four. Turner, Maine. Martin Stream Campground. We got up after another overnight with heavy rain and packed up a wet tent. We drove east to Buckfield, Maine and met my wife at Buck-It Pub & Grill for lunch before checking into Martin Stream Campground. Continue Reading...
Camping Adventure 2018 D3
Day three. White Mountains National Forest. Hastings Campground. Continue Reading...
Camping Adventure 2018 D2
Day two. White Mountains National Forest. Hastings Campground. Continue Reading...
Camping Adventure 2018 D9
Day nine. Acadia National Park. Schoodic Woods Campground. On day nine we woke up and cooked breakfast in camp. Then we went into Winter Harbor to take showers and get cleaned up. Continue Reading...
Camping Adventure 2018 D1
Day one. White Mountains National Forest. Camp set up just before the rain. Showers tore through the valley and the winds kicked up ahead of their arrival, which made getting the rain fly attached to the tent a bit of a comical challenge of skill and patience. Theodore wanted to go home, be with mom, and use some electricity by the time bedtime came. No power at this White Mountain National Forest Continue Reading...
Mother’s Day Marathon
Some people run for themselves. Some run because it's another race on the schedule. Some run for others. Then some run to compete against themselves. Some run to put distance between the present and something in their past. Some folks run just to measure their will against their determination. Whatever the reason, standing along the route and cheering for runners is downright inspirational. Then, Continue Reading...
Mother’s Day Morning
Abrams Pond 2017
Once again, we were fortunate enough to have a week-long vacation in Eastbrook, Maine. All of us speak of this vacation throughout the year, and it usually it sounds something like this, "I cannot wait to get to Maine this year!" Continue Reading...