Archive for August 2008
I’m still here…just fully engaged in life without time to write
I’m always surprised at how quickly the days slip by…and keeping a public blog is a dreadful way of being called to task for allowing time to pass un-noticed. If you read my other blog, Fiber College on Penobscot Bay, you’ll see that I’ve been pouring my energy into this up coming, once a year…oh…
Read MoreWe’re on the Front Page of Today’s Boston Globe!!!!!!!
Oh my gosh…Searsport Shores is mentioned on the front page of today’s Globe in an article about glamour camping…no mind you there’s not much glamping (the cool word for glamor camping) in this neck of the woods…but we’re the only one’s in Maine mentioned… I can’t write right now because it’s the lobsterbake afternoon but…
Read MoreIf you haven’t been here…a note from Ken
The view from Bucksport There is a new cable-stay bridge in Bucksport which spans the Penobscot River, the Penobscot Narrows. The Waldo –Hancock Bridge used for many years (1931) and was a prototype for the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge is still there next to the new one but has been closed to traffic. The…
Read MoreCorrine and Shane took pictures last week
Thought you might like to see these beautiful shots of Belfast Harbor, our beach and a sunrise from Ocean Tent site #4. Thank you Corrine!
Read MoreA Rock’n Party!
The other day Hank checked into the campground with his two grandsons Robert and Brian from Westbrook. Gramps explained that they’ve always had a tradition of painting rocks on each of their camping trips and they were hoping to share the activity with other campers…could they organize a rock painting session in the rec hall? …
Read MoreWhat to do in all the rain?
How quickly we forget the endless days of sunshine when a bit of drizzle moves through! Well around here we simply make our own happiness (not to sound too Pollyanna)… There have been movies in the recreation hall, weaving sessions with shells and hand spun yarn, candy bar bingo with huge winnings and plenty of…
Read MoreCatching up over the past few days
King Bee Have you met Bob the King Bee of the Honey wagon? How about Connie’s beautiful grand daughters? Do you recongnize these studs paddling from the campground to the Weathervane Seafood Restaurant in Belfast?
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