This area is far removed from the hustle and bustle of Mt. Desert Island. It's like night and day.
The Park loop is quiet and inviting. We arrived at our Bed and Breakfast, checked in and headed to the Park to see the setting sun do it's thing on the area's beauty.
This is the Bed and Breakfast that we stayed in in Prospect Harbor called Elsa's. It was a lovely, warm and inviting homestead directly across from the harbor.
This is the Bed and Breakfast that we stayed in in Prospect Harbor called Elsa's. It was a lovely, warm and inviting homestead directly across from the harbor.
Photo of my husband, Mr. Downeastdoingstuff, aka Birdman (on his blog.) This is the position I see him in most of the time when we are out and about. Heck, even at home he takes many photos of our surroundings!
Down the street was this massive guy. I actually EAT that brand sardines! I didn't think they actually came from somewhere. (yes, I like sardines....me and about 2 other people)
More to come......
Loved the photos, but you lost me with the sardines! lol
ReplyDeletelove the photos and the sardines too!
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you eat sardines? that's it... I can't be blog buds with you anymore...bwhahahahahaha... but I also bet you didn't wrap a pickled beet with a piece of salami for lunch, either... so I forgive you...
ReplyDeleteI like the sign...clever!
Let me get this straight. The Village Doctor practices at the restaurant? That must be some kind of cuisine.
ReplyDeleteLovely views.
ReplyDeleteThat's one big can of sardines!!
Sadly no more sardines at that location. (I think it was the last sardine cannery in the U.S. too.) I just love Winter Harbor though. ~Lili
ReplyDeleteCharrrrming photos. . .and I like sardines, too.
ReplyDeleteLoved all your picures, Elenka! Especially the inside ones! I love warm and inviting places with a view! Keep on trippin'.
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Brrr 48 today!