Gillette Castle and One Hot Day in Connecticut!

gillette castle

One of the reasons that we traveled to the far northeast this summer was to escape the crazy heat and humidity of the southern states.  Well, today that plan did not work out so well.  We knew it was going to be a warm one, so left early to arrive at Gillette Castle soon after they opened just a few miles from us here in Connecticut.  What an incredible place! Continue reading “Gillette Castle and One Hot Day in Connecticut!”

Connecticut; A New State!

A new state for us, Connecticut!  We have now relocated twice since our stay in Bar Harbor.  The first was in Boothbay, Maine for one night, then to Hampton Falls, New Hampshire for two nights, and finally a longer travel day today in the southwest direction to the small village of Moodus Connecticut.  Normally, we like to travel no more than 150 miles and stay a week in a location, but sometimes we just need to cover some more distance. Continue reading “Connecticut; A New State!”

Final Trip to Bar Harbor and Bar Island

We took our last trip into Bar Harbor for a lunch at Paddy’s, the pricey Irish place on the edge of the Bay.  And after lunch we hiked across the land bridge to Bar Island and the took the trail around the outside of the village.

It was a beautiful day at about 74 degrees and we walked 4.6 mostly easy miles.  Fortunately, there were no cruise ships in town, so we just enjoyed a nice peaceful walk. Continue reading “Final Trip to Bar Harbor and Bar Island”

Southwest Harbor, Somesville & Atlantic Brewery Tour

somesville maine

After the sightseeing and hiking, here are some of our favorite places to relax while in the Mt Desert Island (MDI) area.  Sometimes we need to take a small vacation from this frantic retirement schedule.  🙂

The small village of Southwest Harbor, the even smaller Somesville, and the local Atlantic Brewery all fit the bill for a little low key relaxing and they are all within a few minutes of base camp. Continue reading “Southwest Harbor, Somesville & Atlantic Brewery Tour”

Meeting Another Blogger!: Randy and Pam Warner

The featured image above is sunset over the bay from our campground.

RV traveling can be a complex business with the complicated modern coaches to the trip planning research that is required.  Being a full time RV traveler makes things even more interesting.  Fortunately, there are many resources on the internet available to assist almost every aspect of the RV life.

One of the resources are the many people who have been doing this for a long time.  We had the great fortune to meet another RV blogger (LINK: warnerrvnews.blogspot.com) who has been a full-timer since 2009.  Randy and Pam Warner were staying in a campground just a few miles north of us, so I reached out and asked if they would like to meet somewhere during their stay. Continue reading “Meeting Another Blogger!: Randy and Pam Warner”