Saturday, June 30, 2007

Little Notch Bakery

I took Kathie's photo through the Little Notch window as she was also shooting a photo. When she saw me, we both started laughing. fun at the bakery!










A blessed discovery in the small toen of southwest Harbor, was the Little Notch Bakery. Fresh breads, pasteries and pizza all baked in the sea air. This photo is a reflection of Kathie and I in the shop window.

Lions and tigers and...................


We took a drive around the "quiet side" of the island. On the way to the little hamlet of Bass Harbor, we startled a bear by the side of the road.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Bass Harbor Lighthouse


Still manned by a Coast Guard family.

Seawall at Sunset







A natural seawall near Bass Harbor provides a beautiful and unique spot.

Sunset Drive around Mount Desert Island







We drove around the edge of Sommes Sound and the island. There is no riviera anywhere in the world that holds a candle to the views of this area at sunset!

Jordan Pond

We had a nice lunch overlooking Jordan Pond-killer blueberry crisp!
The Jordan Pond Gathouse is a beautiful house.


























A ride around Jordan Pond on the Carriage Road is about 8 miles-and allows one the privelege of tea and popovers at the Jordan Pond Lakehouse restaurant!

Afternoon Ride on Eagle Lake






















In a place this beautiful, you gotta get out there and make the most of every spare moment! So we hit the carriage trails for an afternoon bike ride.

Little Cranberry Isle







We took a photograph of our reflection in the window of the restaurant on the dock.








We docked for a short time on the island and walked about. Everything was quaint and weathered-a working lobster co-op on the pier and small school and museum.

Cruise to Little Cranberry Isle











Monday morning, we took an Acadia Ranger guided boat trip across the sound to Little Cranberry Ilse. Along the way, we saw Bear Island Light House, osprey nests, an old "day marker" navigational aid on a small island with a pair of bald eagles roosting on top, and seals playing in the water with their pups!

Sunset drive











That evening, we took a drive at sunset through Acadia on the Park Loop Road. Breathtaking views abounded.

Bike ride around Witch Hole Pond














































After the art show and Farmers Market, we took the Island Explorer bus (free, propane-powered, very "green" transportion provided by LL Bean) to Witch Hole Pond and rode 6 miles around it. This gave us panoramic views of the lake from above, as well as, lakeside trails.

Farmers Market











The Farmers market was full of homemade food and crafts. Fresh bread, strawberries, lettuce, and hand woven woolen rugs.

Bar Harbor Art Show







Our first day in Acadia, we saw a terrific art show on the Village Green in Bar harbor.