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Monthly Archives: November 2010
The Road to Portland
In a departure from my ongoing and belated travelogues from Maine this past summer, I am offering here a “reprint” of an article which I recently wrote for Sailing Anarchy on our new sailing dink. Finally the reason I’ve been alluding to, but never described, the newest addition to the Read On..
Posted in Portland Pudgy
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Next Stop – Mount Desert Island
After several days of relative isolation in Pulpit and Seal Bay, we made the call to move directly to the Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island. We considered doing some meandering on the way with a couple of stops in between, but instead opted to push through in one Read On..
Posted in Lobster Pots, Maine, Mt. Desert Island
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Seal Bay
Two days of peace, (mostly) quiet, and solitude. With seals. Lots of seals. Just coming in to the harbor you could see them popping up to look at you when you went by. At low tide many of the rocks and small islands had regular residents. Needless to say the Read On..
Posted in Maine, Seal Bay, Seals, Vinalhaven
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Off the Grid – Pulpit & Seal Bay
One of the good/bad things we learned about Maine is that it is really easy to get away. Away from cell signals (because much of Maine appears to be in the 3% of the country AT&T claims not to cover), away from WiFi (because there isn’t any) and generally out Read On..
Posted in Maine, Pulpit, Seal Harbor, Seals
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