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Smith’s Cove, Castine
Grindel Point Light, Islesboro Scenic lighthouses, seals, porpoises, beautiful boats, great sailing…is this getting old yet? Because it sure isn’t for us. The day we decided to leave Cradle Cove started out free of fog and damp and clear, a warm sunny day in the making. Without a whisper of Read On..
Boothbay to Rockland
Or “Seals and Puffins and Porpoises, Oh My!” Our last morning anchored in Linekin Bay was foggy, our first real Maine fog. We’d had it roll in a little earlier in the week, but never when we wanted to BE somewhere. Our plan was to catch up with some family Read On..

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