Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Dear Trisha, So glad you had such a wonderful time...God knows you both deserved it, especially you. I've thought about you over the past month, hoping you were having a well-deserved vacation. I'm on vacation this week for 4 days (we discussed it when I started back in May). Off to Montauk for a couple of days in this heatwave to the ocean and the sand. I'm Office Manager now; not sure what to make of it after (3) months of being there, but the girl who has been there (3) years doesn't have a personality at all. She's actually rude and a bit of a " b. " So they made her " legal administrator, " whatever the heck that is, gave her a raise, and she seems happy (even though I don't think anything makes that girl happy) I swore I'd never get caught up in all this working thing again, and look where that got me!!! Hugs and kisses and so glad you're home safe and sound. You'll have to send a picture of your new " do. " XOXOX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 > >Sounds like you had a wonderful time, hope you ate at least on lobster dinner in honor of all of us who got to stay home. in Denver > Hi All, > > Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We > left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping > along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill > got tired. > > We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town > and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole > mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the > days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, > Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each > time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square > filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. > There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. > > It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. > All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of > course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us > there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then > caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot > the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool > off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the > high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies > got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around > and visited. > > We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill > and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth > to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little > shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We > also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place > that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. > > We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited > the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing > artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of > the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum > and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building > is a dead art now, unfortunately. > > After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth > Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better > there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't > allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail > on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea > sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel > the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. > . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It > is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any > color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened > upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I > sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and > stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! > > Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by > it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air > conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove > around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab > chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. > > We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading > the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! > > Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely > plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near > Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so > inviting. > > Hugs, > Trisha and Bill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 > >Sounds like you had a wonderful time, hope you ate at least on lobster dinner in honor of all of us who got to stay home. in Denver > Hi All, > > Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We > left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping > along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill > got tired. > > We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town > and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole > mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the > days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, > Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each > time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square > filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. > There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. > > It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. > All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of > course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us > there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then > caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot > the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool > off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the > high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies > got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around > and visited. > > We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill > and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth > to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little > shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We > also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place > that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. > > We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited > the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing > artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of > the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum > and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building > is a dead art now, unfortunately. > > After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth > Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better > there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't > allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail > on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea > sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel > the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. > . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It > is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any > color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened > upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I > sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and > stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! > > Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by > it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air > conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove > around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab > chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. > > We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading > the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! > > Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely > plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near > Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so > inviting. > > Hugs, > Trisha and Bill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 > >Sounds like you had a wonderful time, hope you ate at least on lobster dinner in honor of all of us who got to stay home. in Denver > Hi All, > > Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We > left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping > along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill > got tired. > > We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town > and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole > mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the > days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, > Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each > time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square > filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. > There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. > > It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. > All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of > course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us > there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then > caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot > the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool > off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the > high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies > got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around > and visited. > > We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill > and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth > to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little > shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We > also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place > that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. > > We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited > the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing > artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of > the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum > and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building > is a dead art now, unfortunately. > > After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth > Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better > there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't > allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail > on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea > sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel > the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. > . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It > is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any > color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened > upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I > sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and > stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! > > Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by > it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air > conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove > around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab > chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. > > We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading > the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! > > Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely > plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near > Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so > inviting. > > Hugs, > Trisha and Bill > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Glad to hear you had a nice time. Sounds wonderful. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html BreastCancerStories.com http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/ Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com Check out my other ornaments at www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html Lots of info and gifts at: www.cancerclub.com Home BUT I don't wanna be. Hi All, Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill got tired. We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around and visited. We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building is a dead art now, unfortunately. After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so inviting. Hugs, Trisha and Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Glad to hear you had a nice time. Sounds wonderful. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html BreastCancerStories.com http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/ Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com Check out my other ornaments at www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html Lots of info and gifts at: www.cancerclub.com Home BUT I don't wanna be. Hi All, Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill got tired. We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around and visited. We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building is a dead art now, unfortunately. After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so inviting. Hugs, Trisha and Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Glad to hear you had a nice time. Sounds wonderful. Hugs nne Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life http://www.geocities.com/chucky5741/breastcancerpatients.html BreastCancerStories.com http://www.breastcancerstories.com/content/view/433/161/ Angel Feather Loomer www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com Check out my other ornaments at www.geocities.com/chucky5741/bcornament.html Lots of info and gifts at: www.cancerclub.com Home BUT I don't wanna be. Hi All, Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill got tired. We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around and visited. We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building is a dead art now, unfortunately. After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. . and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so inviting. Hugs, Trisha and Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 yay ! that's awsome...I have tears of joy for you! Lu Trisha wrote: Hi All, Our 25 day adventure to New Hampshire and Maine was absolutely awesome. We left on July 7th and made our way slowly north from Nashville, stopping along the way to be tourists and spend the nights in our RV whenever Bill got tired. We started out in Conway N.H, and spent a week there tooling around the town and visiting the White Mountain range. Mt. Washington is there and the whole mountain range and the adjoining towns were exciting to see. One of the days we were in Conway we drove over to my favorite place...Kennebunkport, Maine to spend a day. This was my 5th time to visit Kennebunkport and each time I find it more desirable than before. Dock Square is a town square filled with unique shops and is a small walk to Kennebunkport Harbour. There we munched on lobster rolls, clam chowder, and fried clams. Yummy. It was of course unbearably hot during the day but rather nice at night. All the residents remarket that it was the hottest July EVER!! Well of course it was!! Six couples of our fellow RV friends in Nashville joined us there on the 3rd day and we had fun camping with them and visiting. We then caravanned to Fryeburg, Maine for an RV rally. It turned out to be so hot the week of the rally that we spent a lot of our days in our RV's to cool off. The buildings at the rally had no air conditioning and it was in the high 90's most of the days. At night it cooled off and the 7 of us ladies got to have our traditional cards and domino games while the men sat around and visited. We parted company with our friends following the week long rally and Bill and I heading on up to northern Maine.....the place that is heaven on earth to me. We spent a few days at Bar Harbor shopping in the quaint little shops on the square, walking about the harbors and dining on lobsters! We also got in a days visit to Acadia National Forest. What a beautiful place that was. Breathtaking views of the Atlantic from atop the mountains. We then ventured down to Bath and then to Booth-Bay. In Bath we visited the Maritime Museum. The museum is filled with boating and sailing artifacts and is standing on a place that was once a boatyard where some of the first wooden vessels were built. We spent one entire day at the museum and could have stayed more. What an incredible place. Wooden boat building is a dead art now, unfortunately. After two days in Bath, and more lobster dinners, we travelled on to Booth Bay. Booth Bay is more laid back than Bar Harbor and Bill likes it better there. They are restoring the " Bounty " there and even though we weren't allowed to board the vessel, we did get to see it. We also chartered a sail on a 65 foot Schooner in Booth Bay and now Bill is hankering for a sea sailing adventure. I might say that I am all for it. It is awesome to feel the wind whistle through your hair and smooth out the wrinkles on your face. .. and see nothing but sea. Yes, I did feel a bit of wind in my hair. It is now covering my head in a half inch salt and pepper downy fuzz. Any color is soooooo welcome!! We saw lots of light houses and even happened upon around 50 seals sunning themselves on a cliff on one of the islands. I sure hated to leave my Maine and begged Bill to " let's just pull up here and stay forever by the sea. " He is way too practical!! Our last stop was Gettysburg, PA and what a place that is. We were awed by it. So much history there. We toured the battlefield via an air conditioned bus and 2 1/2 hours of sightseeing wasn't near enough. We drove around a bit in our car and took a few pictures and then dined on crab chowder and Reuben sandwiches. No lobster this time. We arrived home last night and today Bill is paying bills and I am unloading the RV and doing laundry. Back to reality!! Boo Hoo! Our holiday was lovely and will be a lasting memory for us. We definitely plan to go again some day. Next week we are off for a 5 day camp out near Crossville TN. with our club. Not as nice scenery, but the friendship is so inviting. Hugs, Trisha and Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Sounds like you had a wonderful time camping with friends and going places...been to Maine two times and been to the New England states...it is nice up there... Have not gone on any vacation in 2 years since I moved down there in Dec 2004...Went with a friend to another Wal-mart on Saturday and went to Lonestar for Lunch had a nice time... Betsy (North Carolina) Note: forwarded message attached. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Sounds like you had a wonderful time camping with friends and going places...been to Maine two times and been to the New England states...it is nice up there... Have not gone on any vacation in 2 years since I moved down there in Dec 2004...Went with a friend to another Wal-mart on Saturday and went to Lonestar for Lunch had a nice time... Betsy (North Carolina) Note: forwarded message attached. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Sounds like you had a wonderful time camping with friends and going places...been to Maine two times and been to the New England states...it is nice up there... Have not gone on any vacation in 2 years since I moved down there in Dec 2004...Went with a friend to another Wal-mart on Saturday and went to Lonestar for Lunch had a nice time... Betsy (North Carolina) Note: forwarded message attached. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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