Walk’in the Beach

Assuming the weather isn’t ghastly, I walk the beach almost everyday for at least an hour because I’m so much easier to get along with when I’ve had some fresh air and perspective ;).

This series of sequential photographs is what I see between the campground and Searsport Harbor.  You can see that it’s a pretty easy walk over cobblestones and gravely beach.  I’d say that about 50% of the houses are lived in year round and the other 50% have inhabitants only during the summer months…they miss so much!

Still at the campground, just starting towards Searsport Harbor...see, we have a rare patch of sandy!
Still at the campground, just starting towards Searsport Harbor…see, we have a rare patch of sandy!
The first "housing development"...6 big houses in a circle
The first "housing development"…6 big houses in a circle
A tanker waiting in the harbor until the tide rises
A tanker waiting in the harbor until the tide rises
This one's really friendly looking, with a deep porch and gabled windows
This one's really friendly looking, with a deep porch and gabled windows
The only mansion along the way
The only mansion along the way
The mansion
The mansion
The mansion's dock...see how much the tide rises?
The mansion's dock…see how much the tide rises?
More Craftsman style
More Craftsman style
The far side of Searsport Harbor
The far side of Searsport Harbor
The inner harbor
The inner harbor
So typically New England...and the last house on the tour
So typically New England…and the last house on the tour

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I’m Astrig, the creator and author behind this blog. The campground and the art spaces sprinkled through our organic gardens are my passion. My mission is to facilitate camping experiences that invigorate all 5 of your senses while soothing your overworked mind. Travel is my passion and I want your experience to be one of the best you’ve ever had.

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