April melted into a memory quicker than it ever should. May is following along the same path. We haven’t suffered the dramatic weather that we’ve seen in other parts of the country but I think in 45 days, we’ve had 6 without rain. Cold, gloomy and punishing if you want to get outdoor chores accomplished. A perfect excuse to work in front of the computer and play in the studio if that’s your inclination. Yup, I’ve been more happy than I probably should be considering how much work needs to get done before we open.
Rather than list off our chores, here’s a bit of a photo essay of our days:
Astrig, love your photo essays and narrative. This year I HOPE to stop in (the food truck will be an added incentive) to tell you about what we are doing in Thorndike at the old Farwell’s Mill and store. I also hope to bring you some [Inside] Waldo County Guides for you to give out, once they are printed. Keep up the good work! At least today it’s not raining. Diana Prizio
Hi Diana,
It’s great to hear from you! Please come by soon and tell me more about Thorndike…soon we won’t be leaving the campground (until November) but I’d love to check things out before we get busy…I’ve heard rumors about what you’re up to and want to know more!
Great Blog Astrig! Love the photos and I hope the weather turns for the better for all of us and Esther 🙂 Looking forward to seeing you next week 🙂 Painting that Billboard would have been the perfect job for me. Looking great!!
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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