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Harbor Park

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    • Day 34

      ME - Sailing Penobscot Bay

      September 27, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Well, we have been driving and walking around Penobscot Bay. It's time to look at it from a different angle.

      Very calm sea this morning but with apparently enough breeze for a good sail. Still a little overcast but the ☀️ is trying to make it through.

      Spent a couple of hours sailing along the coast and around some islands. Saw lots of harbor seals, a few eagles flying over head, some loons and lots of lobster pot buoys

      Apparently lobster like cooler water, so in the main season the lobster pots have to be much further our at sea. Now, with the water getting colder, they are closer to the shore again. But lobster season is coming to an end anyway.

      And I haven't tried one yet 🤷
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    • Day 12

      Rockland / Maine

      September 26, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Hier in Rockland gibt es nicht viel zu sehen. 7.000 Einwohner und gaaanz viel Lobster 🦞.
      Unser Schiff ist viel zu groß für den Hafen, deshalb wurde getendert.

    • Day 20

      Pay Showers

      August 21, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      This is a new wrinkle for us but it’s happened twice now, pay showers! The first time, you put in quarters not really knowing how much time you will get. First quarter gave me five mins, second two mins, third 3, fourth 4. As I was feeding the clock a man came in soaking wet, lathers up, wearing a towel, he looked at me and said: “ran out of quarters”. My first time I was able to complete my shower with time to spare; I’m sure it gave me more than indicated. But I was not going to let it go to waste, so enjoyed the extra time😊

      Today’s marina was different. The machine had eight slots for quarters so I put in eight quarters and pushed in the bar. Thinking I had ample time, per my first experience, I took my time, which was a mistake! When I was completely lathered up, the water stopped. No problem, I still had six quarters. Unfortunately it only takes eight at a time. I recalled the man from the earlier experience and had great empathy. Not to be deterred, and only with a small towel, I opted to finish at the sink. Nobody else was in the place, so I set about splashing water over me from the sink. That’s when another gentleman came in, took one look, turned and left. Go figure😂
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    • Day 20

      Rockland ME

      August 21, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      We explored Rockland today, and loved it. It seems like a creative, energetic small city. Lots of art galleries, a great art museum, antiques, TWO independent bookstores!! And one of Collin’s college friends, Jack, lives here.

      David and I found a nice coffee place this morning complete with disgustingly large, delicious cinnamon rolls. David had to return to the boat to fix the septic (really bad job, so glad he knows how to do that) so I explored the bookstores, the Island Institute (connected to Allen Island where we stayed the night before last) and saw the art museum (while David was doing shower math, see entry below) and then we met at the Lighthouse Museum.

      The art museum has lots of Andrew Wyeth’s work, Winslow Homer, some Frank Benson, Fitz Hugh Lane, Frank Bellows, and at least one Prendergast. I didn’t have time to see everything but did the best I could. One of the Wyeth paintings referenced a building on Allen Island that we saw!

      The connection with Allen Island is from the owner, Betsy Wyeth (widow of Andrew). The Wyeths supported the Island Institute by establishing Allen Isl. as a campus for the Institute.

      The lighthouse museum was fascinating. We got to see close up how the many prisms (of the Fresnel lens) increased the light projected by the lighthouses. They also had models of the Nantucket, a restored lightship that we have often passed while sailing in Boston Harbor.

      It was wonderful to see Collin’s friend Jack tonight. He told us all about his work at the Island Institute, where they are trying to find ways for Maine island communities to be sustainable, economically and culturally.

      We may leave tomorrow and head to Isle Au Haut, but we are expecting rain and possibly fog. We will wait til morning to see what the day is like.
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