Some warm memories of this past season on Maine coast.
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:47 am
We can't beat inner Blue Hill Harbor for a few days. For several years now, on the winds invitation, we've reached up the bay and anchored for a coulple of days of swimming and shoreside exploration. 
Then there's Isle Au Haut, a place we try to get to every few years.(This is an enormous coast and impossible to cover in a season, or two, or three...)

And there's always Somes Sound, a place you can easily sail and explore for a few days. This shot of Christmas from the cliffs of Valley Cove.

Northeast Harbor. A good place to explore and hike. My favorite thing to do is watch the people. From pompous blue bloods to racous bikers, I like to sit and watch it all go by. Sailors are easy to spot, they're disheveled and alittle edgy like this family out of Rockport :>

All in all, looking back on a season on the coast of Maine, it's the sailing inbetween that was the most memorable.

Then there's Isle Au Haut, a place we try to get to every few years.(This is an enormous coast and impossible to cover in a season, or two, or three...)

And there's always Somes Sound, a place you can easily sail and explore for a few days. This shot of Christmas from the cliffs of Valley Cove.

Northeast Harbor. A good place to explore and hike. My favorite thing to do is watch the people. From pompous blue bloods to racous bikers, I like to sit and watch it all go by. Sailors are easy to spot, they're disheveled and alittle edgy like this family out of Rockport :>

All in all, looking back on a season on the coast of Maine, it's the sailing inbetween that was the most memorable.
