Photos by
H. Darr Beiser
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Home sweet home for a week, Bar Harbor |
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Cousin Zandy |
We started in Portland to see my second cousin Alexander
Clark who goes by Zandy. We share a great fondness for and interest in genealogy,
particularly the Warren ancestors. Warrens are good old New England Yankees, or
at least they were until my grandfather married my grandmother, Kate Goldberg,
who became the great Pascia Warren, of whom legends are made. Zandy remembers her as being a great conversationalist, a woman of strong opinions,
who wore “striking clothing.” That was worth the trip right there. We had a lot to talk about. More later.
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With Zandy, Eastern Promenade, Portland |
We tried our first airbnb, because the prices of
hotels in sleepy little Portland show that Portland has woken up, thanks in
part to cruise ships bringing in people who want to come back for a longer stay. Zandy gave us the most comprehensive tour of Portland
I have ever had and I’ve been there hundreds of times.
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Falmouth Foreside |
Our airbnb was a lovely old house in Falmouth Foreside.
The bedroom was very charming and comfy. According to information
in the room, the sheets had been ironed and dried in the fresh air.
I guess we both have to get used to the fact
that the second B in airbandb does not mean breakfast. The hunter and gatherer,
Darr, scored at the excellent
European Bakery. The official state berry is
featured in scones and muffins, in pancakes, coffee and even beer. It’s wise to
bring a teeth whitener to Maine unless you want to turn blue.
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Stop here! |
Then we drove up to Bar Harbor via Route One, the slow roll
right along the Maine coast. There was a giant duck boot in Freeport that
prohibits you from proceeding until you go to LL Bean and shop. We were there
during the hunting expo, so we headed straight for the safety of flannel-lined clothes. We enjoyed some coffee at the store’s
cafĂ© brewed, no doubt, from “LL” beans.
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Camden |
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Route One |
We checked in to our oceanfront cottage called Ocean Breeze
in Bar Harbor. It has an absolutely panoramic view of the Eastern Bay. On the first day the sea was gray and depressed, but since it has sparkled like a shining optimist.
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The obligatory cottage puzzle |
Our first hike in Acadia National Park was the four-mile round trip Ocean Path. This would have
been impossible last summer when we had the Millennial Men with us who insisted on hiking only the moderate to
difficult to impossible trails. It was lovely. It was essence of Maine, Maine
concentrate.
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Ocean Path, Acadia |
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