One of the places that we visited was Somes Sound which is the only fjord on the east coast. When I think of fjords, the example in geography was from Norway, not the east coast of the US. From the view point, I could see that Somes Sound was a long cut into the island. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Maine’
August Trip: Destination 4: Acadia National Park, Maine — and more photos
Posted in Acadia National Park, Maine, Photography, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tagged Acadia National Park, Maine, Photography, places to visit, Somes Sound on September 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
August Trip: Destination 4 — Acadia National Park, Maine
Posted in Acadia National Park, Maine, Photography, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tagged Acadia National Park, Maine, places to visit, rv travel, travel on September 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
One month ago, Johnnie and I were at our fourth major destination, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. Coming back into the US was just as easy as leaving it. The Customs Agent said “Welcome home” to us. Johnnie and I have traveled outside of the country before — 2 trips to the Bahamas and a 10-day pilgrimage [...]
Antidote for the Contraries
Posted in Acadia National Park, Canada, Kouchibouguac National Park, Maine, New Brunswick, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Quebec, cycling, nature, places to visit, rv travel, travel, tagged Acadia National Park, Bay of Fundy, Canada, cycling, Kouchigibouguac National Park, Maine, Montreal, New Brunswick, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Quebec, rv travel, Toronto, travel, trip planning on June 14, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Still homebound. Now I have the “contraries”. The “contraries” are when you get into a bad mood for what seems to be no apprent reason and nothing anyone says or does is right. It’s like getting sand in your clothing or a pebble in your shoe — no matter which way you move, you are [...]
My Morning Travel: Sunrise Earth
Posted in California, Maine, Wyoming, travel, tagged California, Maine, travel, Wyoming on May 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Still homebound. I am itching to get on the road but work, school, and family obligations must be fulfilled. So, I have discovered a way to travel each morning. I watch Sunrise Earth. This wonderful program is an hour of recorded sunrise from somewhere on the planet. Yesterday was the Penobscot River in Maine. This [...]