Today we're in Bar Harbor, Maine!
No time to post much since we're heading out to Acadia National Park today. Jay & Sharon said this was one of their favorites last year. We're finally getting some sun, so looking forward to a gorgeous day.
I can already tell that I want to come back to Maine and stay at least a week...or a summer would be nice too. It's just as you'd imagine, ocean, streams, islands, boats, trees, gorgeous old houses, quaint little shops, cafes and everything dripping with history.
We're staying at the Hummingbird Suites. The photos don't do it justice. It's so cozy and clean and has every little amenity as if you're in your own home. A variety of chickens are out back, with a wonderful hammock and an inviting nature trail into the woods. I'll try to get photos of the chickens. They're cute.
We had some delicious lobster last night at Poor Boy's Gourmet. Hoping for more great stuff today. I'll try to post pics tonight if we get in early enough.
If we were in town longer, we could even take a ferry to Nova Scotia!!!! Can you believe it? That will have to wait until our next trip. Then maybe we could go to Prince Edward Island too. Anyone else want to come with us?
For now, that's it. We're heading out for our next big adventure. Oh, and still no moose...
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Sunday, October 05, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Counting down to "V" day!
"V" minus 5 and counting. 5 days until we go on vacation to New England. Can't wait!
Today, I printed out a Frommer's article about Acadia National Park in Maine which we'll be visiting later in the trip. It mentioned something about carriage rides and whale watching tours in the Fall, so I'm hoping we get to do that.
Check out this slide show of photos of the park by David Patterson at Photo.net. Pretty cool stuff!
Got some other good news today too. I'm helping to plan a reception for some friends and it was set for Oct 18th, which is really soon after we get back from vacation, so I've been scrambling to get as much as possible done before we leave.
Good news is that the couple decided to move the date to NOV 1st, which works out SO MUCH better for most of those involved. Turned out that one of their friends was getting married on the 18th, plus some other activities that would prevent people from coming. So, now I have a few extra weeks to pull things together. I'm just about to finalize the caterer and have secured my A/V guy (our friend Don at Valhalla Sound - He's such a great hard working guy that will bend over backwards to do whatever needs to be done. He's got amazing rates on all kinds of equipment sales and rentals. You should check him out if you're planning an event.)
Now I need to reprint the invitations (good thing most of them didn't go out yet). It makes me realize that it was for the best that my home printing didn't work well (it smeared) and I had to go to a printer. If I had done them myself, they would all be mailed already. Now it's just a dozen or so that the couple needs to contact with the change.
I still need to finalize flowers, linens and a few other odds and ends, but I'm feeling pretty good about things now. The next five days will be busy, but then I can relax and enjoy vacation.
Another tidbit: We may end up with Kevin's cat, The Professor temporarily while he's away in the Middle East. There's one last option, but if that doesn't work, we didn't want him to have to give the cat away, so we'll see what happens when he gets here and meets our cat, Shredder. I don't really like the idea of having 2 cats here for those who visit us that are allergic, but it should only be for 6 months or so.
Also, I'm approaching my 300th blog post, so I'll need to do something special for that. Stay tuned...
Now I'm off to meet the caterer at the home where the reception will be. We need to determine the space layout in the backyard for people, food, etc. Space planning - really one of my favorite things. I already have a diagram drawn up.
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Acadia National Park,
events,
Maine,
travel,
vacation
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