Showing posts with label Maine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maine. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2010

great race!

Fabulous weekend at the Maine Half Marathon!  Beautiful course, great friends to run with, fantastic roommates to cheer us on and perfect weather.  Best part?  Personal record - 2:07:38! 

P.S. You better believe we dove into lobster rolls after.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

perfect end to summer


I love summer.  I love Maine.  These are not shocking statements.

I had a perfect labor day weekend to close out this fantastic summer.  Friday I went to the movies.  Saturday I went for a long run, lazed about, volunteered, went to the Red Sox v. White Sox game and then hit a bar for a drink after (where the bartender comped my 1/2 dozen oysters!).  Sunday, I went THE MAINE.  I met up with my dear friend Lauren, brother Nathan and sister-in-law Shannon.  Lauren's family was hosting us for the weekend and I made it just in time for boating day!
 (the dock - all aboard!)

We hopped aboard "Dee Lite Ful" and started cruising around Casco Bay.  While sitting up top, enjoying sangria, I looked out over the water and was in simple heaven.  It even smelled like Maine.  We caught a mooring just off an island: Chebeague Island.  It's in the lower left hand corner of this map:
 (image courtesy of LLBean, of course)

Then a small boat picked us up to bring us to the dock.  The first thing you see is The Chebeague Island Inn on top of the hill.  It's so pretty and quaint inside.  I saw a couple drinking red wine and playing scrabble by the fire - how cute is that?
 (view from the Inn's deck)

After enjoying a Bar Harbor blueberry beer and an amazing cheeseburger on the Inn's deck over looking the water, we decided to go island exploring.  Some took off on bikes and I went on foot.
(look at Lauren go!)

As I was strolling along, I loved looking at all the island houses (shocker).  They seemed so lovely and full of secrets.  Summer getaways and local homes that have been in the family for years.  How did people come here?  I was instantly brought back to a manuscript my great aunt had written about an island my family used to summer on in Maine.  This was a little more developed, but I started imaging stories about families that lived here and their island lives.
(I noticed these lights in front of several homes - perhaps they used to be street lamps?)

We found a beach and strolled along, looking for sea glass and being silly.  It was beautiful.

We went back to the dock, back to the boat and then back to the house to play some bocce ball and enjoy some great lobster and steamers.

Did I promise you a perfect end to summer or what?  It's been great - already looking forward to next summer.  It's funny to think how much can change in 4 seasons...

Thursday, August 26, 2010

run like a girl

My friend Jessie recently sent me this photo that's almost a year old.  It's me crossing the finish line at last year's Boston Half Marathon.  I hate to sound cliche, but that seems so close and yet so far away.  Hard to believe I've been seriously running for 3 years now.  Watch out - Maine Half Marathon October 3rd!  It's sure to be a blast since I love Maine and I also have a ton of friends running it, too!  Run like a girl?  Damn straight.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

new art

A Clam Festival purchase, this sweet watercolor print entitled Friends by Belmont, ME artist Ardys Arlin is now in my possession.  What do you think?  I like it because it captures the simplicity of summertime in Maine perfectly and simply makes me happy.  I am off to Target today to find a frame for it and will hopefully find some space on my gallery wall (this needs to be redone due to the new nightstand's home).  I will follow up with pictures.

Monday, July 19, 2010

maine scene: a lovely backyard

I simply love Maine in the summertime.  It's the closest thing I know to magic.  A friend invited me to her mother's house and she had my most ideal back yard.  Patio, flowers, vegetables, outdoor shower, pool, veranda, Kennedy chairs and a rolling lawn.  It was relaxing and heavenly.  Don't tell me you don't want to be there right now.