Showing posts with label Bar Harbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bar Harbor. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Chatham Harbor, Cape Cod, MA


This was such a beautiful perspective of the harbor at Chatham that I wanted to share it with everyone. I'm really missing the beach right now. For those of you who are within 200 miles of a beach, I'm jealous! Please click on the photo for the a larger image. ENJOY!

Postscript: I sat outside for a bit tonight as it as cool. The trees in the woods behind my condo are all turning. They are no longer their usual green. I'm afraid after .10 inch of rain in 3 weeks all the leaves will turn brown though. Ugh!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Reflections, Boat Basin, Nantucket




Photographing the Boat Basin was a huge treat on my day trip to Nantucket. There were so many different things to photograph. However, the reflections in the water I found mesmerizing. Even though it was breezy after the rainstorm that day, I wanted to capture some of the boats and the images in the water. My favorite image in this post is the first one you see. I realize it's not the best image, but I like the simplicity of showing only the hulls and the water. Something about the bright blue tops on the dock posts just distracts me from the reflection.

I have an affinity to wooden boats. If you can't tell from past Nantucket posts as I featured a very "big" wooden boat as well. If I lived near water and could afford a boat, it would be "wooden". ENJOY!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bar Harbor, Maine #7


Leaving Deer Isle behind, I trek over to Mt. Desert Island which is about a 30 minute drive from Blue Hill where I was staying at a small inn there. I pull into Bar Harbor, a busy little tourist destination where many tourists travel from all over the world to take in the "true" Maine way of life. I hiked the shore path along the bay which is about a mile in length. It was coming up on dusk as I arrived at the harbor via the shore path, just in time to see the Schooner Mary Day boarding for an evening cruise out in Penobscot Bay. Bar Harbor is a great little town to visit and see all of the sights and shop in some of the many shoppes in the town. Also as you leave Bar Harbor, you can take the direct route south which leads into Acadia National Park. Enjoy!

Postscript: I want to thank everyone who has commented on my Maine photos. I drove from Louisville, Kentucky to Downeast, Maine in my car, by myself, with my trusty Pentax in tow, for a seven day vacation. The longest road trip I've ever taken alone. It was worth every moment, with the possible exception of when I couldn't find a hotel for hours on end on the way home from Maine, as I was crossing the Poconos and there was a Nascar event that evening in the area. I had to pay hefty for a room that night, but by the time I finally found a room, needless to say money was no object . . . well within reason anyway.