Friday, July 8, 2011

The Last Roundup...

Shout out

My time to thank those people who will never know that their random acts of kindness and/or general good will is appreciated.

Jack and Julie
Ben who made out drinks
Joyce who always took careof our laundry
Heater who made our always late breakfast.
The 97 year old former professional band singer we chatted up one night at dinner in the passport pub
Michele of c-shells in Blue Hill where we had wonderful conversation and a excellent lunch and cappi.
The lady who when we pulled over to let her pass by, stopped because she thought we were lost and offered a map to help us find our way.
Is Isabel Gardner for using her wealth to give us truly one of the great small museums.
Peter from nervous Nellies
Debra and mom, Sarah's friend
Gina chef
Shonna from Ireland studying in Boston for her Masters
Pappion

Heading home....

Our ride home was quicker than normal because we found a more direct way. The trip itself was uneventful but we are exhausted from the drive and just the coming down from the trip.

Showboat

Our dinner at the Gelston was wonderful. Afterward, we took a stroll by the river and it was beautiful. The show was much better than I remember. Sarah really enjoyed the show and we had great seats. I love Goodspeed as it has many good memories with me and Fran. I was so happy that Sarah is now enjoying it as well. It is one of those places, I would have been disappointed if she did not want to like it because of my past history with it. I am happy and we do have a great time in Connecticut at the Goodspeed.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Goodspeed Opera House...

Today is a lazy day for us. We eat breakfast and take a walk in the town. However, the heat makes us retreat back to the comfort of the hotel. We have dinner reservations at 6:00 pm at the Gelston House which is right across from The Goodspeed Opera House right on the river. I have been coming to Goodspeed for over 25 years. the shows are always wonderful and the surrounding area of Connecticut is filled with fun things to do and scenic drives. Tonight we see Showboat.

To the next stop.....

The good thing is we have a clear sunny day to drive. We head down 95 at about three hours into the drive we stopped at the charming waterfront town of Portsmouth. He like to eat at the Oar House which is right on the water, after a delicious meal, no drinks for me we continue arriving at the Inn at Middletown about 6 pm. A nice, full service hotel and reasonable.

Everyone Comes to Jack's

There is a play Everyone Comes To Rick's that the movie Casablanca was was based on is where I will base Everyone's Comes to Jack's. Instead of a cafe, we have the Passport. So here I will mentioned the variety of characters we have run into at the pub.

The gentlemen living in London now but born in Westchester and spent his summers sailing on Mt. Desert Island and his lovely wife from St. Petersburg. He was in Castine with his 40 foot sailboat. As he waited for the weather to clear, I told him about the blog and the trip Bill and I took. He was reading and laughing as they waiting in the Passport Pub for the weather to clear.

The chemistry professor and his dull wife from Conn.

The 97 year old former professional band singer we chatted up one night at dinner in the passport pub

Jim the board member of the Castine Historical Society and owner of the town antique shop. The elderly, widowed woman who invited me to stop by her home on one of my walks for coffee.

The jerk who is a curator of the Philly museum who had the staff turnoff the music because he could not hear. I did not hear him ask for that or..

The gentlemen and his wife and daughter who was political right arm of an important presidential candidate.

Walter and his wife Vanessa from NYC. A fun, friendly young couple whose company I enjoyed. Walter began hanging around Jack and I as he began to realize this was the place to hang.

The two related men who walked the Appalachian trail. One of them from Alabama, just completed the last leg of the journey 110 miles as he has been walking sections of it since 1997. The other retired gentlemen from Michigan, they were both related by the marriage of their children, loves to sail as he regal me with tales of sailing the great lakes and up toward Canada where he said there are hundreds of small islands to anchor in and relax for an afternoon.
The Alabama Man's wife who loved to talk.

The Northwestern professor who wanted to buy Jack's antique poster of the United Fruit Co. steamship line to the tropics. His girlfriend who got angry at him and left in a huff. He admittedly said he was acting selfish by wanting to stay in the pub as he needed to chat Jack up. I kind of thought he was acting selfish but normally is selfish.

The elderly, couple with a home on Water Street who invited Sarah and I to stop by their home.

The woman and her young daughter who I chatted up about the advantages of a Kindle and her daughter who likes fantasy SyFy reading I mended she read the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

The couple who were retired teachers and spent time living and teaching in Morocco.

The German Gentlemen and his wife who live on the cape and spent time talking about travel.

The sexy, sweet Serbian girls who worked for the Inn.

Ben who makes the beat Ambassador in the business.

The wonderful, Joyce who does it all and took care of us and our laundry.

Heather who tolerate us coming late for breakfast with a smile and always willing to whip us up some eggs.

Gina the Italian woman chef par excellence who took a good menu and made it great.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Morning leaving the Pentagoet....

There is an edginess, a sadness the air as we wake up and take to the task of packing and leaving our wonderful honeymoon spot.
The time here has not always been easy as the issues of a difficult and painful year for Sarah and I with the death of her mom, finally getting our house back took its toll on us. However, the time has been good for us. We are happily hopeful the future hold many wonderful and interesting times for us. But today, we much pay our bill, say our goodbyes to Jack and Julie and drive off....

Happy 4th of July..

What a beautiful day....we spent the day going to the local Pradeep of children in costumes, one kid wheeling a chicken behind him in a truck, parents walking their babies in strollers, and band music playing playing Patriotic songs all in all a great time.
The Inn had their BBQ for everyone that evening as we sat arond and waited for the fireworks display. Alas, disappointment greeted us as the night became too foggy and the fee fireworks that were set off could not be seen in the dense Maine fog. So they event was canceled.
This is our last night so a bit of sadness is creeping over us. We need to get an early start about 10 am tomorrow. We will be ending our trip as we always do with a stop on the Connecticut river in a town called Middletown. We will stay at the Inn at Middletown for two nights and see a show at the Goodspeed Opera House. This year it is Showboat.

Il dolce far niente

Saturday and Sunday two days of just hanging out in the town of Castine. The two days founds us with lovely weather but we just wanted to chill out relax. So we spent the day a sittin' and a rockin' a rockin' and a sittin'.

In the evening on Saturday, we had the lobster linguini which was awesome. On Sunday, Sarah had the ribs so tenter it mender in your mouth. I had the bouillabaisse with lobster, haddock, scallops and mussels that was another wonderful creation by the kitchen.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Scoodic Point

Today we decided finalize a plan to meet a friend about a two hour drive away. We stopped for lunch in Ellsworth, and picked up some flowers for her. We found her home with only a few miscues. Her home is nestled in the woods a short walk off the road. The after was spent relaxing, talking and she served up a nice, refreshing dish of strawberries and balsamic over vinegar over yogurt. Afterwards, she drove us into Acadia to visit Schoodic Point. A scenic drive overlooking the water, with Bar Harbor in the background. We had a lot of fun, more that could mention.

We embarked on our drive home and hope to make it back to the Inn by 8 pm for dinner and cocktails. Hopefully, our friend will join us another day for dinner at the Pentagoet. We will have to wait and see.

Being silly.....

Historial Society, Dyce Lighthouse..

I finally got over to see the Castine Historical Society. They have an exhibit on the Penobscot Bay attack in 1789. Since I had read Cornwell's book, The Fort is was not anything new. There was a seven panel quilt on the History of Castine that was interesting along with information about old hotels and houses in Castine.

After the museum, I went down to Dyce Head Lighthouse where the American came ashore during the battle. There was a steep train down to the water that gave you a wonderful view of the bay. I enjoy lighthouse bot for there real reason for their existence and the metaphorical reason of what they represent. Hopefully, some photos below due in some justice.

Sarah spent the time relaxing at the Inn.

The stairs at the end of the path down to the water.

Pointing the way at the top of the stairs....

The view and ominous clouds....

Friday, July 1, 2011

Road to Camden

Everyone talks about what a beautiful town Camden is to stay and visit. So we decided to take a drive t this little town on Route 1 about an hour and a half to 2 hours from Castine. So with a place to eat lunch given to us by the trusty Jack, we were off...The traffic getting into the town w brutal. It felt like being in Manhattan. Yes, the town has a beautiful, picturesque harbor, numerous, pretty, B & B's line the street, cut stores line the main street and overflow onto the side streets---the town is pretty and cute.
Too cute! it felt like a cute town created for tourism. A museum town. Too much traffic, too many people and too many stores for my taste. Nice to go hit a few stores, but not to spend your nights everyday. We stopped at the Waterfront restaurant had a decent lunch with an amazing drink, hit a few stores then Sarah had to drive home.

At the waterfront restaurant where the young waitress said we look good together dressed as we were...

Nails and Chocolate......

Sarah slept late as the day was overcast, misty and raining. When we finally got going, we decided to drive to Ellsworth to get manicures and pedicures. I found a nice nail shop that took walk ins and after about an hour drive. Sarah made her nails red. I just was getting a manicure so I did some shopping When I got back, Sarah wanted me to get a pedicure as well. I said ok, I had one before I left for Scotland in May and usually in the summer it is a good idea to get it done every month. We were both pleased and headed back to the Inn for some cocktails, reading and relaxing.

The nails and a drink never far away....

The wonderful sea salt, dark carmel chocolate Sarah gave to Julie...

Historical Markers....





The Fort: by Bernard Cornwell