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A Collection of Blog Posts: 2016

29 December 201627 July 2024

ASIA

Philippines:  General Santos City, Naomi’s Heart Mission

CARIBBEAN:

San Juan,  Puerto Rico:  Walking Tour of Old San Juan  and  Walking Tour of Old San Juan, Part 2 

Caribbean, St. Kitts

19 View of the cruise ships from the belltower, 1.29.16

CENTRAL AMERICA:

Costa Rica:  Exploring Central Costa Rica

Costa Rica:  The Caribbean Side

Costa Rica:  Jaguar Rescue Center

Mexico, Mazatlan

Mexico, Puerto Vallarta

EUROPE:

Italy, Venice:  The Clock Tower of Venice

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UNITED STATES:

United States, Arizona:  Grand Canyon

The Colorado River in the Grand Canyon

The Painted Desert

 

United States:  California, San Diego

United States:  Colorado:  A Weekend in the Rockies

United States:  Louisiana, New Orleans

United States:  Maine, Rockland

United States:  Massachusetts:  Walden Pond

United States:  Michigan:  Four Days in Hale

United States:  Nevada:  Las Vegas:  The Paris Hotel

United States:  Ohio

Cedar Falls in Athens

BadaBing:  This Restaurant is Now Closed

Pizza at BadaBing

Brewfontaine

Brewfontaine in Bellefontaine

Cincinnati:  Abby Girl Sweets

Cincinnati:  BowTie Cafe

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Cincinnati:  Cincinnati Art Museum, The Divine Felines Exhibit

Recumbent Lion, Ptolomaic Period, 305 – 35BC, Reportedly from Giza

Fragmentary Inscription, Dynasty 25 – Dynasty 26, 670 – 650 BC

Cincinnati:  Interview With Artist, Jimi Jones

Jimi Jones Artwork

Jimi Jones

Cincinnati:  Cincinnati Children’s Museum – Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit

Exploring the Genius of Leonardo da Vinci at the Cincinnati Children’s Museum

Cincinnati:  Jungle Jim’s

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Cincinnati:  Yeatman’s Cove

Cleveland:  The Cleveland Art Museum, Pharaoh King of Egypt Exhibit

The Pharaoh Exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art

An Egyptian Sarcophagus

Cleveland:  La Pizzeria

Cleveland:  Maltz Museum, Operation Finale

The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann

The Holocaust Survivors

Columbus:  Franklin Park Conservatory

Gorgeous Orchids at Franklin Park Conservatory

Amazing Butterflies at the Franklin Park Conservatory

Ohio:  Columbus, Old Bag of Nails

Ohio:  Columbus:  Olentangy Caverns

Ohio:  Greenville:  KitchenAid Store

Springfield:  Art Museum, Jason Morgan

Jason Morgan Artwork

Springfield:  Art Museum, Jimi Jones

Jimi Jones Artwork

Auschwitz Exhibit at The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Celebrating 70 Years of Auschwitz Closing

Sam and Ethel’s

Enjoying a Reuben at Sam & Ethel’s

Yellow Springs Brewery

Sampling craft beer at Yellow Springs Brewery

Ohio Christmas:

Columbus: Alum Creek Lights

Drive Thru Christmas Lights

PNC Lights: Cincinnati Zoo

A Tunnel of Lights

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Rockland, Maine: Kayaking out to Owl Island Lighthouse

12 March 201531 August 2024

When I learned I would be attending a pharmaceutical conference in Boston, I called my friend Kristen to see if she wanted to meet me in Mass.  Instead, she graciously invited me to their beautiful home in Rockland, Maine for the rest of the weekend.  They were preparing to move to Chicago and asked if I would be interested in a day of kayaking and sightseeing.  I couldn’t turn down this amazing opportunity to spend time with her and her husband, so I added a couple of days to my business trip.

The exhibit lasted a couple of days and soon I was taking I-95 north to US-1.  I began the three hour drive making a stop in New Hampshire (no tax for alcohol) and soon arrived on the Penobscot Bay.

Waking early, we ate a robust breakfast and loaded up the kayaks.  As we made the short drive to the harbor, I took in the gorgeous scenery along the coast.  The sunny weather and mild breeze made it the perfect day for exploring the bay and Rockland Harbor. 

The water was as smooth as glass when we paddled out towards the Atlantic.  Passing the sailboats in the harbor, the sounds of sea gulls could be heard in the distance.  We continued paddling as our route hugged the shore and I couldn’t wait to reach the lighthouse.

The peninsula was covered in pine trees and small islands of beachrock emerged from the Atlantic to offer a resting place for a siege of herons.  They hardly noticed us as we quietly sailed past them.

The stroke of the oars brought us closer to the peninsula where the Owls Head Lighthouse came into view.  With its stubby base, this gorgeous light stands 80 feet along Midcoast Maine.

Standing along the edge of Owls Head, the lighthouse was first built in 1825.  South of Rockland, the light aided sailors with navigation along the shores of Penobscot Bay.

Consisting of the lighthouse and keeper’s house, Owls Head sits along a rocky outcropping. It was said that the former light keeper’s dog, Spot had been trained to pull the rope on the station’s fog bell and bark to keep passing boats from running aground,

Panoramic views of the coast and nearby islands are worth a visit to Owls Head Lighthouse, especially during the early morning sunrise.

It was a spectacular day to kayak the Atlantic off the coast of Maine.  Once we returned to Rockland, we would prepare for dinner at one of the local lobster stands.  For seven or eight dollars per pound, we were sure to enjoy our fresh catch of the day.

Have you visited Owls Head Lighthouse or kayaked around the area?  Let me know about your experience with a quick not in the comments section below.  Many thanks for checking out my amazing kayaking excursion and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and What to Do: 

Owls Head Lighthouse
186 Lighthouse Road
Owls Head, ME  04854
Telephone:  207 594 4174

  • Admission Fee:  Lighthouse Climbing Tours:  From Memorial Day to Columbus Day; Free, donation of $3 suggested
  • Hours:  Monday from 1PM to 4PM and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00AM to 4PM
  • Scenic View:   The view from the top of the stairs is stunning.
  • Length of the Tour:  ½ hour to 1 hour
  • Tips for Your Visit:  Wear comfortable shoes to climb the stairs of the lighthouse.

Where to Stay:

Strawberry Hill Seaside Inn
886 Commercial Street
Rockport, ME  04856
Telephone:  800 589 4009

Where to Eat:

The Lobster Shack
346 Main Street
Rockland, ME  04841
Telephone:  207 390 0102

What to Eat: 

  • Blueberries
  • Clams
  • Corned Hake – a meal made of salted pork with potatoes, onion and vinegar
  • Crab
  • New England Clambake
  • Crab Cakes
  • Fiddleheads – a fern that grows near fresh bodies of water
  • Lobster
  • Lobster Rolls
  • Maple Syrup
  • New England Chowder
  • Ramps – wild leaks that grown near fresh bodies of water

Books to Read: 

    • Bull Mountain, by Brian Panowich
    • That Camden Summer, by LaVyrie  Spencer
    • The Poacher’s Son, by Paul Doiron
    • High Tide at Noon, by Elisabeth Ogilvie
    • A Seal Called Andre: the Two Worlds of a Maine Harbor Seal, by Harry Goodridge

Photo Guide for Owl Harbor, Maine and surrounding area:

  • The View from Owl Harbor lighthouse
  • Windjammer on Penobscot Bay

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