Explore the Alfred Maine Country Store and…
Exploring Alfred Maine and the Country store along with the Parrish Church which are scenic and useful during a road trip
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Exploring Alfred Maine and the Country store along with the Parrish Church which are scenic and useful during a road trip
Continue reading →Last summer the daughter of the gentleman who created Quill Hill contacted me and told me about this hill in Maine with a wonderful view. I looked it up and was intrigued. It has its own Facebook page and Lisa … Continue reading →
The Rangeley Lake region has a lot of great options from mountain views to lakes, to conservation land, and of course, fall foliage. You can do this trip around Rangeley Lake in an hour, or you can take most of … Continue reading →
This past autumn, Lisa and I spent time in Maine. In fact, we spent more time in Maine than any other year in quite a long time. Lisa researches (when she’s not making art) by reading blogs, articles, and social … Continue reading →
The furthest away covered bridge in Maine. Foxcroft Road and Framingham Roads. Framingham Rd. takes you over, Smith Brook. The Watson settlement covered bridge used to cross the Smith Brook. This was the furthest East covered bridge in Maine and … Continue reading →
Scenic drive/s between New Hampshire and Maine
Continue reading →Quaint New England in Central Maine In the middle of October of 2021, we had made plans to stay in Bar Harbor Maine, but hearing that the foliage was not so stellar there, Lisa quickly worked on seeing if we … Continue reading →
Maine currently has/had nine covered bridges and we have now completed all of them. (sort of)They are: There is a map at the bottom of the page with pins for the locations of each of Maine’s covered bridges. During our … Continue reading →
Traveling the coastal routes means interesting views and some fall colors. See what you can find along the coast.
Continue reading →Everybody loves fall color reflections, and I just got a letter in my mailbag asking about driving across 6 states to get reflections of fall colors. I’m not positive but there are millions of fall color reflections in New England. I’m posting four … Continue reading →