Thursday, June 28, 2007

The new Leon Gorman Park will be dedicated on July 4 at 11:45 AM. Following the dedication and speeches, there will be entertainment for the whole family. Here is an overview plan of the park. (2.19m file in .pdf)

Make a whole day of it in Freeport on the 4th! Start with the LL Bean 10k at 7:30 AM, have a pancake breakfast at St Jude's Church (7-10 AM), watch the parade on Main St at 10 AM, walk to the park dedication on Bow St (just past the Bow St Market), do a little shopping or kayaking, boogie to Robert Cray at 7:30 and enjoy fireworks after dark.

A complete July 4th package in one small town. What are you waiting for? Make your plans today!

Friday, June 22, 2007


Cruise around Casco Bay to Eagle island. Lots of fun! This is the view from Admiral Peary's study looking north.
The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens had their grand opening on June 13. It is now the largest botanical gardens in New England.
The Penobscot Narrows Observatory on the bridge is now open.
We'll be out trying some more restaurants so be sure to check back to see our 'reviews'.
LL Bean Summer Concert Series- You've got to be here this summer for at least one of these great shows! All shows are outdoors and subject to change or cancellation (due to weather). This Saturday (June 23) it's 'Ricky Nelson Remembered' with The Nelsons.

Saturday, June 09, 2007


LL Summer Concert Series starts tonight! First up is Feufollet with Cajun style Zydeco music.


This summer is looking to have a great line-up of musical talent. The concerts start at 7:30 PM are free and outdoors. (Severe weather may cause cancellations!)


Most of the concerts are on Saturday night, but there are shows on July 4, 5 & 6 as well. Line up an entire Fourth of July celebration in Freeport with the parade at 10 AM, concert at 7:30 PM and fireworks at (around) 9 PM. In between, head to the shore or sign-up for an LL Bean Walk-On Adventure ($15).


If you are staying here on July 3rd, be sure to eat breakfast early and head out to the front porch (or pull up a chair right on Main St) and watch the parade with us.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Kennebec Tavern and Marina was the site of a 'meeting of the minds' as we met up with innkeeper friends for a night of comraderie. The view from the dining room is fabulous and it looks as if the deck is progressing quickly. A warm summer night on the deck over the river will be the perfect setting for dinner!

We had the potato leek soup for starters and it was yum! I had the salmon special with smashed potatoes and it was done perfectly. The others in the group had the broiled haddock with fresh veggies, the pasta del mar and the sasanoa chicken. There were no leftovers to take home to the dogs!

Our waitress, Sharon, was a hoot. The drinks were done just right and all-in-all it was a wonderful night out with friends.

The Kennebec Tavern is located on Commercial Street in Bath.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Bug Light, Spring Point Ledge & Portland Head Light


Bug Light
Bug Light

Bug Light, Spring Point Light and Portland Head Light are the three lighthouses we went searching for yesterday.


Bug Light has a flat, grassy park that was perfect yesterday for kite-flying and general lolling around in the sun! There is an outdoor museum there dedicated to the Portland shipbuilders whose efforts in the 1940's launched dozens of Liberty Ships bound for the war theaters of WWII.

There is a walking trail around the outer edge of the park and you can walk right out to Bug Light and enjoy the brisk breezes and great vantage point to watch ships and pleasure boats in the Casco Bay.


To get to Spring Point Light you drive right through the campus of Southern Maine Community Technical College. Parking is limited on the waterfront. Handicap parking is available.

Walking along the grounds of Fort Preble we came to the entrance to Willard Beach. Looks as if you could climb across the rocks to get to the sandy beach area but only at low tide. It's an easy enough drive around to the beach from the fort.

It is possible to walk along the granite block breakwater out to Spring Point Light. Great spot for relaxing and taking photos. From Mid June thru Oct 11, Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is open on Saturdays for tours (weather permitting). Hours are 11 AM to 3 PM. $5 entry fee supports the lighthouse preservation trust.
Portland Head Light
Portland Head

After Spring Point we headed to Cape Elizabeth and the Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park. On a clear day you can see out to Ram Island Light as well. Great trails in the park and, of course, great photo ops of the lighthouse and incoming ships. Cruise liners are frequent visitors to Portland and photographing one of those coming in alongside the lighthouse is a great opportunity.

Ram Island Ledge
Ram Island Ledge Light


We headed back to Freeport and stopped along Commercial Street at Becky's Diner for a late lunch. I'd been wanting lobster roll all day and opted for that selection on the menu, along with curly fries. The lobster roll comes with cole slaw and pickles and a toasted bun. The lobster meat was plentiful and lunch really hit the spot.

We recommend this 'lighthouse tour' for a great day out. Take a picnic lunch (great sandwiches available at the Olde World Deli in Freeport), your camera and a Casco Bay map and make a day of it!

White Cedar Inn Bed and Breakfast 178 Main Street Freeport, Maine 04032

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

The renovation is well underway! All the old wallpaper is gone, the flooring has been removed and assorted 'little' projects have been completed.

Yesterday and today the new linoleum was put in. So far so good! Tomorrow the hard wood goes in and I'm waiting to see how that will match up with the linoleum.

You can use this link to see up-to-date photos and progress.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

We've been hanging out at Jameson Tavern on Sunday nights. The place is hopping, the beer is great and I've got a new favorite dish...Caesar Salad with lobster salad on top. Oh boy! There is enough salad here to take some home for lunch the next day. The Caesar dressing is just right and just enough. I am not fond of salad greens swimming in dressing so this salad is perfect for me.

With a nice glass of wine (Il Bastardo is what I opt for) and a look at the dessert list, it's a fun way to spend Sunday night after a busy weekend.

Rock still loves his lobster stew, although I did get him to try the lobster croissant this last time out. He really liked that as well. The croissant was flaky and it was piled high with lobster salad. The salad has just enough mayo to hold it together. Served with chips it's a great light dinner option. (Right, nothing 'light' about mayo, chips or a croissant, but it's certainly lighter than a 3-course dinner!)

We'll be taking the family out for dinner at Jameson Tavern next week when we have some of them here for Christmas. I know what I'll be having!

Merry Christmas!