Monday, September 24, 2007

America the Beautiful

We have friends that vacation at their parents cabin in Maine and they have always talked about how beautiful it is there. They are actually the reason we decided to make it part of our trip and I'm so glad we did. It is beautiful here. Right now it is considered "out of season", but with the leaves changing and it being much less crowded, I think Fall is the perfect time of year to be in Maine.

We have been in Bar Harbor, Maine for a week now and I am a little sad to leave here tomorrow. We have spent most of our time in Acadia National Park and really enjoyed it. We went bike riding through the park along the carriage roads. There are 45 miles of carriage roads throughout the park that are for bikes, pedestrians, and/or horse drawn carriages only. They are really scenic and pass by several lakes and through the mountainous woods. One thing you don't get too much of in Florida are hills. Well, here in Maine there are plenty of them. On the carriage roads we were either riding up or down hill. It took me awhile to figure out the gears on my bike, being that it is used to traveling on flat surfaces. I must also confess that the driver of the bike (me) is also used to traveling on flat surfaces and let's just say my legs were on fire after 11 miles! I went through a mix of emotions on that bike ride. I was either that girl that drives me crazy wining, "I can't make it" to gritting my teeth and saying, "This hill is not going to beat me"! (I know that my friend, who rides bikes all the time, is probably calling me a wimp right about now.)

We also did some hiking while in Acadia. I should call it 'clim-king,' because it was part climbing and part hiking. It was awesome and the views were amazing. We made our lunch beforehand and ate it at the top of Acadia Mountain. It was just so wonderful to sit there and look out at the valley below. It really made me so grateful to live in such a beautiful country. We ended the day with some ice cream at the local Dairy Bar. What a wonderful day!

Of course a trip to Maine wouldn't be complete without some lobster. So we made sure to ask the locals where to go. We ended up at a place called Ruth and Wimpey's. I got lobster, steamers and corn cooked in boiling saltwater, complete with a lobster bib. Yummy

Click here to see all our photos from Bar Harbor, Maine

3 comments:

Unknown said...

O.k., I got the hint! And I'll be brutally honest, if I was exposed to hills right now, my thighs would be burning, too. You are no wimp in my book!

Jen said...

I feel so honored to be mentioned!! Glad you guys enjoyed your time in vacationland! We miss you down here! Enjoy the fall season on your way back to F-L-A!

Dave and Suzanne said...

Wow! what a journey so far! And so much more to see! I am so excited for the two of you. Well if you happen to drive through Raleigh, NC let me know as I am in the process of relocating to NC with Dave (job transfer). I found a quaint little park for the RV if you guys need a recommendation to stay in Raleigh. Stay safe.