maine
matters has been laying low the last couple of months, in hibernation
mode. The calendar says february..half way thru winter..but the reality
is that spring is still a long way off. And so the "staff" of maine
matters (Pat, Big Ray, Andre and me) decided to shake off the mid-winter
doldrums for a road trip, to flee south.. to Camden......
One
would think that following a road that hugs the Maine coast would yield
many views of the ocean but that is not the case. In fact the ocean
sightings are few but you are constantly aware of it's presence with a
salty smell or the change in the air.
Upon
leaving Belfast, the first view you get of the bay is as you cross
Little River bridge and between there and Ducktrap, it's pretty much
blacktop and fir trees. But once you get to Ducktrap you get your first
real view. And a fine view it is, looking straight out the western gut
to open ocean.
Just
down the road from Ducktrap lays Lincolnville Beach, with Islesboro off
to your port side. You may even get a bit lucky and be there to watch
The Margaret Chase Smith "steam" out of the ferry landing beginning her 3
mile, twenty minute crossing to the island.
During
the summer on her decks will be seen many people enjoying their short
cruise but THIS day was definitely not THAT day. Not with the snow
swirling in a very cold wind which had even the seagulls beached. And
with a tip of my knit cap for the hardy crews of the Maine State Ferry
Service, we continued our southerly ride.
Shortly
we made the sharp left into Camden. A different perspective of it's
famous harbor was desired, so we turned off the highway and stopped just
past the library to check out the scene. The boat sheds and waterfront
looked cold and desolate, with the schooners mummified in their winter
wrappings.
No
sails bursting with salt air were to be seen. The warm summer evenings
of hustle and bustle in this busy coastal village seemed a long way
off.
But there is much enjoyment to be had if one looks for it in the
right places..such as the warmth and hospitality of Cappy's.
In short order we were at a cozy table in the even more cozy pub, enjoying a glass of Maine's own, Allagash White.
There were a few folks sitting at the bar and a few others at some of the tables but we pretty much had the place to ourselves.
A fine spot to sit and converse and reflect on how wonderful it is to
be living on the coast of Maine, even during the cold winter months.
And as we Mainers try our best to insulate ourselves from these cold
days, they ironically serve as our insulator against the outside
world, soon to overtake us come June.
And our reward? Other than the best reward of all which is living in Maine...
A hot cup of chowda' ... thank you very much...
Wicked good!
Welcome back! You were missed. Having never seen either ocean, it was a treat. Even in the dead of Winter, it's beautiful. More ocean.
ReplyDeleteThanks Howard..I'll try to get more ocean pics..even in the winter, I love it!
DeleteNice. Made me feel warm and cozy.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for that Jim..thanks
DeleteLooks so good, that is the chowder.
ReplyDeleteIt was really good..and tasty too! Thanks Brk Trt
DeleteNice series- seems this year it's a real Maine winter after a couple of milder winters.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is..Thanks..
DeleteHope you guys get over this winter soon and back on those beautiful streams, that chowda looks outstanding, not familiar with Allagash White, is it a local beer? Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMe too Bill...although the way this winter is going, April 1st (open water season) will be very questionable even if the ice is gone. There will probably be too much snow to trudge thru for me. Allagash is brewed here in Maine and is darned tasty..thanks...
DeleteYou're right Les and I promise not to complain for the first 73 hours..thanks for the comment
ReplyDeleteCappy's! My favorite! I love the old boat engine converted to a tap!
ReplyDeleteYes it is a great spot Janet..especially this time of year..thanks
DeleteThat looks like an awesome time.
ReplyDeleteA quick cabin fever reliever..thanks for stopping by and the comment..
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