Hiking and....

Hiking and....
A welcomed visitor on my last weekend!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Campground Closing - Off to Harbor View


Today I went on my favorite bike around Eagle Lake, Bubble Pond and on to Jordon Pond and the Jordon Pond House.  I am working on a video to be shared later.

I then went to the Bar Harbor Cellars Winery for a wine tasting and to get wine for for my last night at Mt Desert Campground, I planned to  finally have a lobster dinner with a great Chardonnay from Bar Harbor Cellars.  Jen and Shelly and I found this winery when we were up here together a couple of years ago.  Next door to the winery was a “lobster dinner to go” place where they cooked a lobster outdoors in salt water… between the wine, the dinner and the company it was hard to duplicate the experience and though my dinner was terrific it did not quite do it since the lobster place was closed for the season and the my pals were not here!  I did get lobster at Beals in Southwest Harbor and it was packed to keep warm and did.  It was Beals last day before they closed for the season; so I just made it under the wire!
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=4259614622587

Since I last posted I also visited Sand Beach and Thunder Hole on the park loop road trying to get some video footage.  The surf was up at Sand Beach and I did get a clip but still trying to figure out how to use it either in the blog or on facebook.  Sand Beach is one of two spots you can go swimming in the ocean in the park and there was actually one crazy guy in the water at Sand Beach!  

The other beach is near Northeast Harbor in Seal Harbor.  It is commonly shared information that Martha Stewart once owned a summer place in Seal Harbor…. until  she ran into some “financial problems”  and was forced to sell!

 I went on to try and capture Thunder Hole thinking that the surf would provide good footage but it was a total bust! So I added a quick You Tube video so you get the idea.  ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1u38YSOj00 ) The conditions have to be just right.  It was hard to believe that this was a spot that people got swept away in tropical storms a couple of years back.  Made several stops to take pictures during on the loop road and in Northeast Harbor.

Northeast Harbor is a small village with some good restaurants and some excellent funky shops and galleries.  If I can find it I will post the picture of some garb outside of one of the shops that brought Nancy Roy to mind.  Northeast Harbor is one place that you  can catch a ride to the Cranberry Islands down at the docks and this is another “must do”.  You can take your bike or just meander around the islands on foot.  There is a little restaurant and some crafts shops on the dock at Great Cranberry and a maritime museum.  On Little Cranberry there is a general store at the docks and if you walk about a half mile there is a Community Center with a good snack bar and some interesting displays about the history of the island to take in.  There is house that you come upon where the owner has created a miniature golf course in his front yard that is very creative and clever and he donates the funds he raised to a variety of worthy causes.  Taking in both of these islands or one is a wonderful day trip.   What I really love about spending time on these islands is the sense that you travel back in time in which life was much more simple.  There are very few vehicles and the ones that are there are many times not even registered and barely running.  Golf carts, bikes are used frequently as modes of transportation.  Summer populations dwindle but there are a few hardy folks who live on theses islands year round.

Northeast Harbor also is the location of the Asticou Inn (http://www.asticou.com/bar-harbor-vacation-resort/asticou/about.html ) and the Asticou Gardens.  The Inn is beautiful and pricy!  The gardens are beautiful and well worth a visit for a serene respite in the midst of the sometimes touristy madness that comes with this territory. 

I also went to the annual Oktoberfest in Southwest Harbor.  Smugglers Den Campground hosts the occasion and honestly there was nothing particularly German about this festival with the exceptions of a few German beers.   It was a $30 entrance fee which gave you ten beer tickets and a glass that was a little larger than a shot glass for tasting and included food.  Once inside I noticed that food was not free; there was additional charges and it was kind of a strange mix of carny type food.   The beers, however were amazing.  There were about twenty or so Maine brewers represented in the beer tent.  To be honest the amount of beer tickets that they gave you were ample enough but I soon found myself figuring out how to avoid giving a ticket!  As I tasted my first beer, I was actually distracted by the conversation I was having with the brewer and forgot to put my ticket in which went unnoticed.  The realization that people were not really paying close attention and the observation that some folks were just a little too tipsy for the amount of beer allocated made me wonder if you could get away with palming your ticket.  You will note in the pictures that there were two types of containers:  a black one and a clear glass jar.  It was easy to scope out the beers using the black ones and just dunk you hand as if you were dropping the ticket!  I could not resist and found the technique easy to pull off!  Now, this is a bad as I get!  And I did leave with an unused ticket in my pocket after I was told by the Allagash brewers to be sure to come back around 6 and even if I had no more tickets they would “hook me up”  with Allagash Black that was really tasty!

A fun day and then back to the campground with a movie for the evening.  It was a windy and rainy night.   The fronts continue to move in and out this week with the common thread being CHILLY!  Where is that Indian summer that I was expecting??

Columbus Day weekend is when things begin to seriously shut down here.   I expected a mass exodus but what I found when I went into Bar Harbor was mobs from two huge cruise ships in the harbor and at least twenty bus loads of fall leaf peepers! 

I have moved into my favorite Harbor... Southwest Harbor and a small cabin a Harbor View Resort.  It is warm and dry and very comfortable without alot of effort! Today I am just relaxing... tomorrow more rain predicted... ugh... may-be just more relaxing... not the worst thing!!

Keeping you posted!








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