Thursday, June 8, 2017

New Hampshire, Maine (Acadia NP), Campobello Island

So after the race we came down to Hampton Beach NH and stayed at the State Park which is directly on the beach.  We were so lucky that we were able to get in before the crowd.  This is a wonderful place and we had a chance to walk the beach almost every day, had Lyla over for an overnight and just generally enjoyed the beach area.  The weather was chilly and certainly not lay out on the beach weather but it's still very nice.  Here is the view from our bedroom window!



After a week we moved to Schoodic Campground which is located in Winter Harbor, Maine.  It is a National Park Campground although it is about a 45 minute drive over to the main entrance to the National Park in Acadia.  This park was fantastic!  The sites were about 100 foot pull through, all gravel with 20/30/50 AMP and water.  We had a great site and had excellent reception on the satellite system.  The rangers were very friendly and the camp hosts were also great.  We landed there on opening day.  Although it was still chilly we did have sunshine most days.  If you have a chance visit this one, it's a gem.  We toured the peninsula several times but one of the times stopped to take a photo of this couple lobster-fishing.  She stopped her day to wave and say hi! That's just what Maine folks do. 




Here is a side chuckle....we had been to Acadia before on the Cadillac Mountain side.  I had asked Les if we could go to the other section of the park in Winter Park.  We were both quite excited to check this out and up for a new adventure.  Well, after we arrived he recognized the peninsula and we decided that we had, in fact, been here before.  Apparently we will need to write down where we go now!  We still enjoyed it very much.

Decided to go to Campobello Island and see the family and childhood "cottage" of FDR.  It is located in New Brunswick, Canada and is the only National Park that is run jointly between the United States and Canada.  It was about a 2 hour drive from Acadia so we decided to make a day of it.  It was very interesting and a lovely Island.  Breezed through Customs in Canada, after all it's an Island and we were only going to be on it for a couple of hours.  I put "cottage" in quotes because it is a 34 room house overlooking the Bay of Fundy.  It was really neat to see it and we were glad we did.

The "Cottage"

Main dining room, note Megaphone on left.  This was how the children were called to dinner.

FDR's kitchen, note the name of the stove is President and was purchased by FDR's mother.

FDR's bedroom
Lubec, Maine view from Bridge

Lighthouse located in Canada on waterway with USA


Maine Marathon for Mothers Day

My niece Liz (mother to Lyla and Makynlee) and her friend Hannah have been training for months to run the Maine Marathon.  We agreed that we would drive up to the Red Apple Campground in Arundel, Maine and be their support team for the race.  By the way that camp is very nice, owners are super.  We drove from Florida to arrive in time to prepare for the race.  The girls came up on Saturday and spent the afternoon relaxing and having some homemade pizza for dinner before retiring for the night.  We were all up by 5:00 am and let me tell you it was an old fashion Nor'Easter in Maine with driving rain, 40 mph winds and temperatures that barely reached 45!  We felt so bad for them to have these conditions to run in (it was Liz's 2nd and Hannah's 1st marathon).  They both had run the 1/2 at Disney in February and conditions were beautiful.

Anyway, Les helped them with their "raincoats" which were black trash bags (always the fashion for this type of weather for runners).  Off we went to the start line and off they went!  We saw them at the 8.7 mile marker in Kennebunk and they were looking strong, wet but strong.


We next saw them at the 18 mile mark and the winds were very strong as they were running the coastal portion of the Marathon.  They looked like they were ready to drop but we cheered them on and told them they were in the homestretch!  They both perked up knowing that it was close.  And before you knew it here they came through the Finish Line!  We take our hats off to both of them for their fortitude and strength in teamwork.  Bravo!










Oklahoma Rally to Florida Wedding!

We met our friends Tommy & Sheila and headed to Oklahoma caravan style.  We arrived safely at the Windstar Casino RV Park for a rally with 150 other friends, lol.  The weather was okay, not perfect as it was a little cold and rainy at times but we all had a great time together, as always.  Plenty of laughs and food, oh the food!  They were going to head to Branson, MO and we were heading to Clearwater FL for a wedding so we parted company early Sunday morning.  Les and I drove for a couple of hours and came upon a terrible scene.  It took us a few minutes literally to realize we had driven through the area of Canton Texas which only hours before had been struck with a deadly tornado.  We saw cars in trees and roofs and houses gone with debris everything.  It was horrible to see and we could only imagine how devastating it was for those involved.




We made it to Florida fairly quickly, through rain, tornadoes (Mississippi) and smoke from Florida wildfires. The wedding was the first Saturday of May and the weather that day was perfect, cool, sunny, comfortable. We enjoyed ourselves and were happy that we made the jaunt.  Of course had the chance to see some friends, Joshua, and get some dental work done.