The first part of July, we left Bellingham, MA, and drove to Falmouth, MA, to cycle. We had 3 choices of bike trails so since we support Rails-to-Trails through our donations, we chose the trail from Falmouth to Woods Hole -- and back. The vistas were stunning and it made our hearts happy to see the trail so well used.
I surely need more saddle time--last week's rides have made me acutely aware that I've not been riding long enough or often enough. Bill's not complaining---guess he's tougher than I am!
As we drove around Hyannis, I Googled "Kennedy Compound" and lo and behold, it led us straight to it! All I can say is---it's quite lovely and requires more white paint than I can imagine.
Early July we began our day at 7 AM to tour Martha’s Vineyard which is far larger in area than we’d ever have dreamed. In the summer 100,000 people are there and only 17,000 brave enough to endure their winters. I think we saw all 100,000 yesterday and we kept running into one couple again and again. As many restaurants as there are, we even had lunch at the same place!!! The biggest coincidence/happening was seeing a boating friend, Jane, from Marathon and the church we attend there…who ALSO is from Charleston! She was on her way to an art lecture in one of the galleries. As large as the island is, it’s a small small world.
In Marathon several years ago, we met Peter and Diane, who are boaters but were vacationing by car. As my tales generally are, how we met is a long story and I'll spare you. They are lobstermen and live in Hull, MA, which is on the very tip of a peninsula.
Diane saw on FaceBook that we were going to be in MA and they invited us to come for a visit. Of course we accepted their generous offer. Peter is a septuagenarian and has lived in Hull all his life except for his time in the USN and college. He was explaining the tidal change to us and at that time it was LOW tide. I asked if they'd ever found any treasures on the beach and he quickly spoke up and said that long ago, he did. As a teenager he was a life guard on that beach and that's where he met Diane who was a nanny for some little children---and that's where their lives began.
Another of their treats to us was steamed lobsters in their home. I confess to devouring 2! Peter prepared a side dish of pasta flavored with lobster and also contained large "chunks" of lobster. We are so spoiled now because getting a steamed lobster who swam that morning is difficult if not impossible to find.
Another early morning, from Hingham, we hopped a high speed ferry to land in Boston to visit galleries, museums, and generally to broaden our horizons. Maybe we'll go to a Tea Party or indulge in some Boston Baked Beans.
Boston Architecture |
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Christopher Columbus Park |
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Faneuil Hall Market Place |
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Boston Marathon Finish Line |
We moved on to Cape Ann so that we'd be near Glocester, MA, so that we could visit Betsy and Martin, more boating friends. They also gave us a great tour of the area and introduced us to Holy Cow, a purveyor of mouth watering ice cream. We picked up lobster rolls and went to park to devour them. Gloster is such a cool little village and we very much enjoyed our time spent with them.
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Martin and Betsy and Lobster Rolls Stage Fort Park, Glocester, MA |
Halibut Point State Park Pond Rockport, MA |
Martin, Betsy, Bill Halibut Point State Park |

Acadia Park, MA, is an absolute breath-taking destination and a wonderful place for an escape. Its huge but quiet, pastoral, fresh air...a perfect piece of paradise.
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Bass Harbor Light |
Somehow we by-passed (2 hours back down the road), Owl Head, ME, that has a collection of old cars so Bill wanted to visit it bad enough to back track. Can't imagine anything being good enough for a 4 hour drive in one day but he loved it and said it was worth every second of the trip.

THIS is Cadillac Mountain!!!!! Do you feel my pain? |
When we reached the flat peak, the view was extraordinary and well worth the huffing and puffing. The only piece of litter we saw the entire time was a cigarette butt near the top. I was sucking in the atmosphere with clear pink lungs. Can't imagine a smoker making it the far. Even saw a woman in flip flops---all the other hikers/rock climbers were in hiking boots. Flippity Flops?? Just can't fathom.


Jeff and Karen, (wouldn't you know it!) boating friends, recommended a place in Bernard, ME, very near Bar Harbor/Acadia Park for lobster. What a place!!!What a thrill to sit on their screened in porch devouring their catch of the morning while looking out on their harbor with many moored lobster boats and quite a few came in to off-load their catch. Loved this place.
Basking in the afternoon sun while having afternoon tea and popovers on the lawn of the Jordan Pond House is a tradition. Our server was a delight. She studied abroad this past year and will transfer to south FL this fall---and she's never seen the campus. She's a biology major and has medical school in her sites.
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The lawn of Jordan Pond House after tea and popovers |
As this month is drawing to a close, we sit in a long line to enter Canada. The line's probably composed of Americans going in search of Canadian real estate. We're near Halifax for 7 nights--we never roost anywhere that long. What if we grow roots??? Aye??
We made far more stops than is chronicled here...but this is more than enough to lull you to sleep.
We made far more stops than is chronicled here...but this is more than enough to lull you to sleep.
We've heard so much about the (up to) 52' tidal change in the Bay of Fundy so we had to go see for ourselves. We drove to Sussex from Bay of Fundy Provincial Park and these are photos of lobster boats sitting on the bottom awaiting water beneath their hulls to get on with business.
Bay of Fundy's LOW Tide We could walk on the ocean's floor |
Below are photos from our stroll around downtown Halifax.
We had lunch/dinner in downtown Halifax at the Old Triangle Irish Ale House. I'd just "enjoyed" one of the famous Bill Bender Walking Tours so thought I'd earned a Raspberry Wheat Beer which was very tasty.
Signing off from Halifax, Nova Scotia
Bill and Laura Bender
Bill and Laura Bender
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