Sunday, August 30, 2009
The Way Life Should Be
I am just back from a week in Maine and if local everywhere is anywhere it's there. Maine is proud, and rightly so - It is, in many ways after all, the way life should be. Their native lobster and wild blueberries are reason enough to visit. Of course, that is not to mention the breath-taking land and seascapes along the coast. We stay in the town of Bar Harbor surrounded by Acadia National Park. Acadia is over 30,000 acres of mountain, forest, rock, fresh water, and ocean with spectacular views dotted by lobstermen's buoys and small islands in the distance. Acadia is a magical, abundant, and historic place, a place so well preserved it takes you back in time. (You can easily imagine the Rockefellers presiding over the area, and they are still present in the extraordinary generosity of their preservation efforts.) When you are there, you also can't help but feel nature's enormous presence, and that it is very much in charge. Here are some highlights from my trip:
Jordan Pond House and their famous popover - I read that Abby Aldrich Rockefeller used to have tea and popovers there while staying in South West Harbor
The view
The Popover
The Popover with strawberry jam
Thirsty Whale - Lobster Rolls at the Thirsty Whale, our favorite in town
Table full of lobster rolls
Thurston's Lobster Pound - the lobster is amazing, but so is the grilled cheese
CJ's Big Dipper - Blueberry Soft Serve, a nightly event
Jordan Restaurant's Blueberry Pancakes
The Criterion Movie Theater - built in 1932, a throw-back to more glamorous times
Seeing this classic Ingmar Bergman film in the old theater was a real treat
Docksider's Famous Lobster Roll and other fried foods
Overflowing with lobstery goodness
Homemade onion rings, couldn't keep our hands off...
Fried clam roll
The Secret Beach - that's all I can say about that
Beached!
The end...
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my idea of heaven...
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