Blogs from Brunswick, Maine, United States, North America

Advertisement

North America » United States » Maine » Brunswick August 18th 2016

Geo: 43.9144, -69.9658Today, we left the Laughton House cottages that we had been staying at for 3 nights. The place was relaxing and we really enjoyed our time there. We did need to strip the sheets off the beds,and sweep the cottage floor - leaving it as nice as we found it - to get our 100.00 deposit back. We ate breakfast, did the minor clean up and then we left just right on schedule. We were aiming to leave by 9:30, and I think we left by 9:45am. We drove on Hiway 1 along the winding road towards Brunswick. I had texted Hariett the night before to see if we could stop by between 10:30am and 11:00 just for a short visit.We got to Harriett's house just at 11:00am. We had a nice visit with ... read more
Hariett's home
Flowers
Karen's picnic

North America » United States » Maine » Brunswick August 15th 2010

Week 2 Ok, so now we've been here over a week and I think the Jet lag has finally disappeared, although we are still waking up at 7.30 :(...uuurrg! This week has been just as amazing as the first, we were lucky enough to be able to borrow Claire and Ian's bikes so we could cycle around the area and explore, we've cycled into Brunswick main town, which was exhausting considering we went the wrong way at first and added on a extra 40mins onto our trip, muppets, I know! But it was worth it as we stopped for some Dairy-free, Coconut ice cream (wow btw folks, definitely worth trying, its delish) and some of the best fruit smoothies we have ever had, thanks to 'The Little Dog Coffee Shop', if you ever get a chance, ... read more
Photo 18
CIMG1772
CIMG1782

North America » United States » Maine » Brunswick May 28th 2010

My flight landed at the Portland Maine International Jetport at 3:30 PM. Portland is a pragmatic chooser of titles. My brother-in-law Tom picked me up and we headed to his home in Brunswick. Tom and his wife Ellen moved here from Washington D.C. in 1996. Their home sits on Indian Rest Road. You can’t miss the turn. It’s the one with the red canoe suspended over the lane. The house is a beautifully tended cedar shingled Cape Cod nestled in a grove of hardwoods on a gentle slope. Tom, Ellen and I were extremely close when we all lived in D.C. but after Karen and I moved to Florida and they to Maine my contact with them has been sporadic at best. Not that my intentions were not sound. They have two children. A girl named ... read more
Chairs
The Whaling Wall
The Densons At Home




Tot: 0.069s; Tpl: 0.004s; cc: 9; qc: 28; dbt: 0.032s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1mb