Today’s
been a beautiful day to get out and see more of Maine’s spectacular scenery. We started off by having breakfast burritos
at home before we loaded cameras, DeeDee and the dogs into the car and took off
for Fort Popham State Historical Site.
This was a Civil War era fort that the state of Maine purchased from the
federal government in 1924 and has been trying to restore since then.
Inside the fort:
After
we explored the fort, we watched a group of kayakers launch their kayaks, took
some pictures
I'm guessing, but I think this is the Pond Island Lighthouse we could see from Fort Popham. This picture was taken by Jim with his 300mm lens.
After our fort visit we turned our sights on Popham Beach State Park.
There
we spent some time taking a walk on the beach, more pictures, walking the dogs
and just enjoying the fresh air and pretty day before getting back on the road
towards Boothbay Harbor.
People were having a great time with "big" waves today:
We
stopped at a roadside stand along the way and bought some fresh Maine
blueberries, yum.
Boothbay
Harbor was a busy place today!
But we
found a parking spot on the street. The
first order of business was giving the dogs their lunch, then we got them on
their leashes and started walking around town.
We found a little café with outside tables so we could take the dogs
with us.
One of the many nice things
about Maine is that it’s very dog friendly.
We’ve not had any problem taking the dogs most anyplace we wanted
to, with the exception of Popham Beach
which only allows them on the beach in the fall and winter months.
Our
lunch consisted of Lobster rolls for both Jim and me, just water for the dogs. Jazz thought it was pretty fun to drink out of my cup when I was finished with my drink!
We
took turns stopping into stores and holding the dogs as we walked about the
village after lunch. I think there was a
stop in a little candy store along the way for a piece of chocolate each.
Finally
we decided we should start finding our way back to the fairgrounds. In Wiscasset, there’s a well-known lobster
roll stand, Red’s Eats. It was too early
for lunch when went through on the way to Boothbay Harbor, and we’d already
eaten when on the return trip. We would
have been in for a long wait, anyway!
Where’d
all this traffic come from???
We
still made it home in time for Happy Hour.
More adventure planned for
tomorrow.
3 comments:
LOVE it!!! It sounds like my kind of day - laid back, strolls on the beach! AMAZING!!!
Love y'all!!!
Looks like you had a great day! Don'tcha just love that Wiscasset summer traffic! And to think I worked there for 25 years!
I can almost smell the salt air!!!
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