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North America » United States » Maine » Casco October 6th 2009

Casco? It's close to me, too. I'm here in Bridgton, ME I suffer from SODLDS. This is pronounced (sod' lude) I know it doesn't make sense. A lot of travelers have this illness. I have no sense of direction, yet, I love to travel. Odd, isn't it? Or as my lovely wife LynLyn would say, "Isn't it weird?" She doesn't like crowds, yet she loves parties! She is in Iligan City, Philippines. She has lived there in the same baranguay of Santa Filomena since birth. She was born by the creek in a hut made of sticks. She is a tough one. I love her so much. I call her My Tiny Terror or My Tiny Typhoon, just to tease her. She is such a lovely young lady. We will be married 5 years on 4/1/10. ... read more

North America » United States » Maine » Casco July 24th 2009

July 23, 2009 When last we wrote we were dealing with fog and had just experienced the coldest wettest June that the Northeast has ever seen. We were hoping that we would find the Maine we love when we headed "down east" and we haven't been disappointed! We arrived on the 4th of July and have been enjoying mostly sunny days since-- with the occasional magnificent fogs and pouring rain! Our passage from Massachusetts was a motor sail in the sun-- but it started to cloud over when we neared Portland and we could see the rain approaching. Portland Head light is magnificent and welcomed us as it always does into Portland and Casco Bay. We anchored near Monjoy Hill on the Portland side, and soon realized that we had a front row seat for the ... read more
Portland Head Light
Micucci's
Shipyard Brewing

North America » United States » Maine » Casco » Point Sebago September 27th 2008

Not even hurricane Kyle could stop the free flowing Brew at point Sebago! So before I get on to telling this story, I would like to precede it with some helpful hints at attending ANY Brew Festival. 1. Always have a designated driver. 2. If you don't have one, make sure you have at least an hour per drink to sober up before heading back to your desitnation (Tons to do at Point Sebago, so that shouldn't be a problem). 3. Talk with people, see the vendors, chat it up with folks and share their Brew. 4. Make sure you have money for the local food vendors there are many good and salty treats to be had at these festivals that compliment brews very well. 5. Be prepared for the weather. If you're cold and damp ... read more
Andrews Brewery
The Crowd
Peak Organic




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