We plan to pull out on Thursday, the 12th. We also plan to spend five leisurely days between here and SC. The longest day will be 300 miles. I'm sorta limping along and look forward to getting to the root of my afflictions. The seasons are changing rapidly. Today we went from heavy rain to blue skies in a matter of minutes. Today I spent a couple of hours getting reacquainted with our neurologist camping friends, Stover and Debbie (and Amos). Check 2 Sept 2012 for a previous reference.
This is a quiet time as we get everything squared away for the trip south. The evening was pleasant and I took a few pictures of Penobscot Bay. The overnight low is projected to be 42 degrees.
The setting sun illuminated a small cruise ship heading into Belfast harbor.
Here's a shot of one lone hydrangea that just will not give up.
And here's a shot of our home for at least the next week or so.
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Probably the best time of the year to be on the Maine seacoast. Enjoy the last few days!
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