Good Morning All. It has been a few days since the last post....internet challenges in remote Maine. Karla and I are now is Harpswell, ME mooch-docking at the home of Bill and Suellen....prior next door neighbors of ours in Sedona. They now reside full-time in Maine. Thanks to them for the hospitality! Always great to visit Bill and Suellen.
Earlier this week, we spent several days at Acadia National Park.....AWESOME! We camped at a very secluded spot on the Schoodic Peninsula. The Schoodic Peninsula is the only part of Acadia National Park found on the mainland. It boasts granite headlands that bear erosional scars of storm waves and flood tides. Although similar in scenic splendor to portions of Mount Desert Island, the Schoodic Peninsula is a more secluded area. It is intentionally managed by Acadia National Park as a minimally-developed, low-visitation area. We arrived in time, on Wednesday, to observe the sunset (pic below). Thursday we biked the entire Schoodic Peninsula/Schoodic Point....many miles of rugged and picturesque coastline. The pics below do not effectively illustrate the grandeur of the landscape. Friday, we boarded a ferry from Winter Harbor, ME to Bar Harbor where we dined along the coast and explored the town.

All in all spectacular scenery and wonderful days spent.....very hard to leave. Karla is doing well and I am so thankful for that. Take Care All. And as always, (we are) coming to a driveway near you.






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