EASTPORT.
Day 10 – Rob only had one sighting today at his morning constitutional – a Bald Eagle in a distant tree. If you’re only going to see one thing, a Bald Eagle is a good choice! It was warmer this morning at 40 degrees, sunny & clear.

EASTPORT.
Day 10 – Rob only had one sighting today at his morning constitutional – a Bald Eagle in a distant tree. If you’re only going to see one thing, a Bald Eagle is a good choice! It was warmer this morning at 40 degrees, sunny & clear.
IT’S FRIDAY ALREADY?
Day 9 – BRR! 35 degrees this morning & sunny when Rob bundled up and went out to his pathway. Luckily, he had his hot coffee. There were lots of birds out, particularly Red-Breasted Nuthatches. He also saw a Junco and heard Loons in the harbor.
Continue readingBUSY, BUSY.
Day 8 – We got up early this morning, 43 degrees & partly cloudy. The kitties had taken several toys out of their toy box and placed them by Rob’s recliner. Do you think this was a hint that they wanted him to play? Rob took his morning coffee time overlooking the harbor and took a picture at almost high tide.
WEDNESDAY WORK.
Day 7 – No morning constitutional today; we were busy early with other things. It was 42 degrees and cloudy this morning. We got a call first thing this morning from the local guy about the trees; he apologized & said he hadn’t checked his messages.
Continue readingA COLD, CLOUDY DAY.
Day 6 – Another cloudy morning when we got up, 43 degrees. Today’s morning constitutional consisted of one sighting, an Osprey flying over the harbor. Slow day here at the water, but not at the RV.
Continue readingTIMBERRR!!!
Day 5 – It was overcast today and cool out. Without the sun on the dashboard, the cat’s heated pads were the favorite places to be today. At the morning constitutional, Rob saw an Osprey, Ravens, a Bufflehead, and Squirrels. It was 44 degrees when we got up; the high today did not reach 50 degrees and there were a few sprinkles.
Continue readingA BEAUTIFUL MAINE DAY IN THE WOODS.
Day 4 – We slept very well last night. As we mentioned before, it is very quiet here. All day, the girls were settled in on the dashboard. It was sunny and they loved it. This morning it was 43 degrees, sunny & breezy. Rob took his coffee down the path to his favorite morning constitutional place overlooking the harbor. He saw Juncos, Sea Gulls, and Squirrels. The usual suspects were not around yet.
Continue readingBACK TO OUR LAND.
TRAVEL DAY
From: Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Camping, Freeport, ME.
To: Our Land, Downeast Maine.
Day 3 – It was 38 degrees and cloudy this morning when we got up. We departed Wolfe’s Neck at 9:10 a.m. The girls were not as resistant to going on another drive in the RV. They are adapting quickly, thank goodness.
LOBSTER STEW.
Day 2 – The high yesterday was 59 degrees and it was 35 last night & clear. Today was beautiful – sunny with a little breeze, and the high was 48 degrees. Cooler than NY. In the morning we relaxed at the RV, caught up on some blogging, and close to noon we went into town, Freeport.
Continue readingON THE ROAD AGAIN.
TRAVEL DAY
From: Home, New York.
To: Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Camping, Freeport, Maine (ME).
Day 1 – It was 41 degrees, clear & sunny, at 6 a.m. this morning when we got up. We departed home at 8:45 a.m. (45 degrees) and were a bit sad to leave. We really do love our home. The girls felt the same, particularly Pixie, who did NOT want to go back to the bedroom, their traveling place in the RV. As we were getting ready to leave, we realized something was missing. No, not a cat, but the camera! Um, we don’t want to forget that!