Sandy Point Beach

Yesterday, friend and camper Douglas wrote on my Facebook wall… How about that light snow, this morning – followed by gale winds, still continuing? I never know what to expect when stepping out the door, since this solid brick house keeps us separated from the sounds of winds and the like. Maine is interesting at…

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Wednesday through Wednesday

I’ve said it countless times before but the best part of owning and running a campground is the guests who visit. The second best part is all the tasks that fall under the “must get done” category. Today I’m sitting at the computer bleary eyed…so I’m writing this post to justify the nap that’s written…

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Photos for Kendra

Does it count if I’m a day late? I took these pictures yesterday morning as promised and then the world and the weather changed the rest of my plans…and in a nod to full disclosure, a pint of cold beer and some friends at Rollie’s took over the evening…but with no further ado, you’ll be…

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Back to History- Floating Across the Penobscot Bay

Remember the last log runs on the Kennebec River when thousands of logs were transported on the water, floating singularly or cabled together in large piles.  Well this technique was not lost on this The Little Spruce Island Project when they chose to move some hemlock boards from Viking Lumber across the Penobscot Bay.  Check this…

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Today…

It’s an unusual stretch of warmer, drier weather…so I walked around with my camera…this was life here today:

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Look what we found in the snow bank this morning!

Who says Christmas is only in December?…or maybe this was a random act of kindness blown in from the South…it certainly made us happy!   Apparently the envelope and the CD must have dropped out when the mailwoman filled the mailbox and a snow plow came by soon after…it took the rains of the weekend…

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Bees Need Our Help

Maybe it’s because we are in the process of planning the year’s gardens (vegetable, perennial, annual and fruit) or maybe it’s because we’re craving the sounds and smells of Spring…but the subject of bees seems to be coming up on my computer, in conversations with friends and even in the note cards I’ve been sending…

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Tending the Orchard

March is apple tree pruning month…so in preparation, practical philosopher, agricultural deep thinker and farmer Mark Fulford came over to evaluate the heirloom orchard and give Steve some pruning/grafting tips for reclaiming our older apple trees.   We have dozens of trees spread throughout the campground and we rely on their apples for our eating pleasure…

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