Dropped Ro & Marty at Windstar Kennels – Maine marathon for K*, Jersey holiday for Ash & Tom. Caught an after-work flight on Friday – didn’t arrive in New Hampshire ’til almost 1 a.m. Super late arrival but crazy excited about the upcoming weekend.
Started Saturday with friends – including a pre-Memorial Day cookout in Merrimack. Sun poked out & temps soared in the 70’s. Feasted on grilled bird, corn on the cob & potato salad. SOOOO good! Many months since I’ve been East Coast – far too long. I love my Colorado home but there’s no replacing forever family.
Road tripped across the Maine border, race bib pick-up at UNE-Biddeford, then checked in at the Old Orchard Beach Inn. Maine’s first hotel, built in 1730 AND walking distance from the ocean – literally 3 blocks from sand. EXCELLENT choice!
When I think of Maine, I think lighthouses, lobsters & crazy Mainer accents.
a Mainer will say, “Jesus Mary and Joseph, it’s roastin’ out he’ah. Goin’ to Bah Habah for some Lobstah’ sounds like a good idear. ‘Cause down there, the wind comes at a wicked good clip 🙂
Got my tourist on after marathoning this go-around.
So after a well deserved shower, drove to Cape Elizabeth to see Portland Head Light. Arriving on an unseasonably warm & sunny day, Fort Williams Park was packed. Lotta pale-skinned folks flying kites & sunshine loading.
Stared out into the grey Atlantic & admired the rugged shoreline. Simply beautiful. A perfect day.
Perfect? Yep, ended Sunday with Maine lobster at The Landmark in Old Orchard Beach.
Not that I compare marathon weekends, but gotta say Maine was something special. LOVED it!
- feasting w/ Stephen & Sheila
- pre-race beachcombing
- Maine’s rugged coastline – BEAUTIFUL!
- Fort Williams Park
- Portland Head Light
- first shone January 10, 1791
- “The Lighthouse” by Longfellow (1849)
- Halfway Rock Light (half way between Cape Elizabeth & Cape Small)
- Maine lobster DEE-LISH!
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