Travels with Bentley

Travels with Bentley
Bentley - our Heartland Bighorn

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Friday, September 14, 2018 - Happy Birthday to Grandson Abram; Best Wishes to Granddaughter Dacy as she heads to Kansas State Fair 4H Horse Show; Visiting West Quoddy Head Lighthouse; Visting Eastport, Maine; Dinner at "The Fisherman's Wharf"

Friday, September 14, 2018 - Happy Birthday to Grandson Abram; Best Wishes to Granddaughter Dacy as she heads to Kansas State Fair Horse Show; Visiting West Quoddy Head Lighthouse; Visiting Eastport, Maine; Dinner at "The Fisherman's Wharf"

Today is our grandson Abram's 11th birthday.  Happy Birthday Abram.  

Today our granddaughter Dacy is headed to Hutchinson, Kansas to participate in the 4H Horse Show at the Kansas State Fair.  She has two events today and another tomorrow.  Good luck Dacy!  

We look forward to seeing these two and all of our other grandchildren when we return to Kansas in about five weeks.

Today, we went back to West Quoddy Head Lighthouse.  We just stopped for a minute the other day when we took a picture.  Today we want to spend a little time here.  As we began our walk towards the lighthouse we saw this sign 



Unfortunately this is how much of the walk was, but we got some good exercise.



I love lighthouses and this one is really beautiful.  I had to stop at the truck after walking on the trail to put my jacket on as it was pretty windy and cool this morning.



Always looking for information on whales that I can share with our grandson Jaxson.





This is the easternmost point in the USA.



The next trail was to the beach access



Gorgeous view as we walked the path






Very neat looking tree as we neared the stairs down to the beach



Stairs to the beach


The beach.  There were so many beautiful rocks.  I really wanted one, but so many places frown on taking rocks I left without one.



We stopped at Bentley long enough to eat a sandwich and then we headed to Easport, ME.
It's about a 37 mile drive but it took nearly an hour to get there, due to the road construction being done on Highway 1.  It was several miles of dirt roads.

Very bumpy, dusty road


Welcome to Eastport, Maine
We haven't seen any old barns worth taking a picture of - but the churches are amazing!

Nice sign for the downtown Historic District of Easport.

Nice house

I'm not sure what type of tree this is but they are all over  town.  They are very beautiful with these bright red cluster of berries.

Loved the weathered look of this home.

We ended up at the end of this very long lane only to find out it led into a driveway to this house.  
I was in need of a restroom so Dean stopped at the Public Library and fortunately they had a public restroom.  Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the building.  It was an older but very beautiful structure.

Easport has a nice downtown area with a walkway along the water.


This is where we entered the walkway.  Plantings were very nice and I loved this large orangish colored bulding.

The local pier

Close up of the boats



The seating here is for when they show movies from the pier, and other events. A very nice feature.

Fisherman on the Wharf

Explanation for the Fisherman on the Wharf.

Interesting information about the Sardine Industry here in Eastport.

The Eastport Post Office - isn't this a gorgeous building?  I purchased some postcard stamps.

We returned to Lubec and decided to have dinner at "The Fisherman's Wharf".




A little about the restaurant.
I forgot to get pictures of our meal.  Dean had shrimp, french fries and cole slaw.  I chose the fried haddock, sweet potato fries and cole slaw.  It was good but I did not really care for the breading used on the fish.  It was much heavier than I prefer.  The fries were a little overcooked, but overall it was okay. 

An interesting dock.  The dock rises up these poles as the tide comes in.

Our sunset for tonight at our campground.

We have another big day planned for tomorrow.  

2 comments:

  1. Lovely pictures! The lighthouse is so typical for Maine and pretty. Love the gnarly nobby tree and some of the big smooth rocks are cool!
    i believe that tree is a Mountain Ash with the orange berries
    I absolutely LOVE the post office!!
    Do you follow Our Newell Adventure? They are currently in Maine too. https://whatsnewell.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks for the comments on the pictures. I really enjoy going back and looking at the blog and the pictures remembering all we have done. I probably will enjoy it even more in the years to come.
      Thanks for the info on the Mountain Ash - it is just a gorgeous tree. My picture didn't do it near the justice due to the way the sun was at the time.
      Wasn't that post office something? WOW!
      I was not following Our Newell Adventure, but I signed up to get their posts. I just love reading RV blogs. It's what I do for my entertainment when Dean is watching TV. They were ahead of us. It's too bad we didn't cross paths before they moved on. Thanks for sharing that though.

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