Saturday, January 6, 2018

Still alive and camping when we can!

   Eastport Maine 2016
 
The longer it gets between posts the more difficult it seems to write a catch up. Don't really have a excuse but I will try to catch up now.
 I want to write about all of our adventures since my last post but will not be able to in this one catch up blog.
     These are the adventure we have had since my last post and I plan to do a post on each place.  But let me list them here so I don't forget about any.
     1. Eastport Maine. Sea View campground
     2. Roosevelt's Campobello and Tea with Eleanor.
     3. Hwy 201 Maine's most scenic
     4. Palmyra campground, and Bartlett Yarns.
     5. Bangor and Stephen King, car problems campground issues and high temperatures 
     6. New Hampshire and Vermont, stay and Finger lake area of New York, stay as Hwy rest park.
     7.  October 2016 Glendale Reservoir FWA Indiana,
     8. January 2017 Rockport Texas for 6 weeks
     9. March 2017 Indianapolis Artisan show
     10. April 2017 Kentucky Crafted Lexington KY
     11. Bennie
     12. September 2017 Wisconsin fiber fest, Copper Harbor MI. Sault St Marie
     13.  October 2017 Ashville NC Southern animal fiber festival and Black Mountain.

Eastport, Maine

We stayed a Seaview campground which was recommended to me by a fellow I met at the gas station in Trenton when I filled up with fuel. We got into a conversation when he saw Daisy and asked where we were heading. I love to have the recommendation of fellow campers when selecting a campground.
Sunrise at Seaview campground



     This was a great place to stay we had a view of the water from our site and were hoping to see Whales as the breached in the channel. Several of our neighbors spent the summer here and occasionally see the pods move through. This place sees large Tidal change and was fascinating to watch the current change and the large areas of shore line exposed and recovered. The largest known tidal change is 25.9 ft which is amazing to watch.
  
 
   The town of Eastport was a quaint Maine village with several statues and a charming downtown.     









We enjoyed our visit and time at Seaview campground and hope to return in the future.


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