I have always wanted to head north from Acadia to Lubec and go see Campobello. When FDR was only a year old, his parents began to take him to their summer home on this Island that is officially in Canada but is now and International Park managed cooperatively by the US and Canada. FDR's parents had a summer house on this island that is still on the property. Evidently, FDR had a very close relationship with mom and she was not all that enthusiastic when he told her he had found the girl he was to marry, Eleanor. After Franklin and Eleanor were married they build their own summer home on the property that has 34 rooms! Unfortunately, that is closed at this time of year but as I entered the visitor center the ranger was just beginning to play two dvd's, one was about the park and the other about the interior of the house. The tour by dvd was almost as good as actually going inside the house and gave you a real sense of what life must have been like. The ground were open for touring and as I stood on the porch and looked out over the massive view of the ocean, I was struck by how cool it was to stand in the same place where FDR and Eleanor once stood! The dvd talked about the charismatic and tenacious FDR and went into detail about his battle with polio. It noted that FDR was president for twelve years and that is the longest presidency to date. Not much was said about Eleanor but I know something about her from other sources and admire her for her independence and courage as a woman of that time.
I had my passport with me and the feeling of leaving the US is always a little daunting, even if it is only to a very small island! The US Virgin Islands still does not require a passport but I did use it to go to Tortola when I was in the islands last fall.
I found one little restaurant on the island for lunch and basically just explored. On one tip of the island there is a beautiful lighthouse. An elderly gentleman caught me as I was getting back into my car and asked me if it was the first time I had ever been to the island. When I replied yes, he encouraged me to take my camera to two different spots for great photo opportunities, which, as you can see, I did. He has lived on the island for seventy nine years. The idea of living in a small rural place, and on an island for one's entire life always makes me wonder what that is like. I am not all that traveled but the traveling I have done has altered my perspective in many ways. I cannot imagine never having the desire to leave on place, ever.
I traveled what is called the "Bold Coast" up and back to Campobello. I have to mention that Maine is one big state!! I still have not made it to Baxter State Park or hiked Katahdin but this will be remedied in 2013!
Though the weather has not been all that great and the winds were upward of 30 mph during my visit to Campobello... the day was a success. I arrived back in Southwest Harbor about dinner time so it is quite an easy trip to do in a day.
The weekend will bring a guest! It will be nice to have company here and share my cabin for a bit.
Keeping you posted......
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