A journal documenting the trials and tribulations of gardening on the rocky coast of Downeast Maine. My attempt at keeping in touch with my many friends and loved ones who live all across the nation.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Our House
On my "Blessings" post several days ago, I posted a photo of one of my favorite views in Maine - Sorrento Harbor. I love the red house on the shore, but it's not ours. Here's a view of our house taken from the cove during a kayak paddle. It's not a very good picture, but you can see how wooded the site is. We sit quite high up on the bluff and enjoy a great view of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park across the Bay.
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What a beautiful place to live! I agree with you, Maine is a great state.
You are doing great on that sock knitting! I always joke to DH that in almost every craft blog I go to, I see a big picture of a foot with a newly knitted sock! It must be a very popular hobby these days.
It looks like it won't be long and I can see your foot with it's brand new dressing! :)
It sounds like fun taking a class with a bunch of nice ladies. When I was a kid, I could knit mittens, but I have long forgotten how to do that.
I'm glad you posted this pic because I was wondering if that was your house. Thought yours was more wooded and higher though, from those lovely pictures of the view. What a wonderful location you have!
Gardening and knitting fanatic! I love digging in the dirt (what little I have of it!) My zone 5 garden is located on 2 1/2 heavily wooded, rocky acres on the coast of Downeast Maine and is shared by Hubby and our two cats, Spike and Sluggo. When unable to garden, I love to knit, cook, pursue my photograpy, bake and read numerous other blogs.
3 comments:
What a beautiful place to live! I agree with you, Maine is a great state.
Beautiful! It is dream location.
You are doing great on that sock knitting! I always joke to DH that in almost every craft blog I go to, I see a big picture of a foot with a newly knitted sock! It must be a very popular hobby these days.
It looks like it won't be long and I can see your foot with it's brand new dressing! :)
It sounds like fun taking a class with a bunch of nice ladies. When I was a kid, I could knit mittens, but I have long forgotten how to do that.
I'm glad you posted this pic because I was wondering if that was your house. Thought yours was more wooded and higher though, from those lovely pictures of the view.
What a wonderful location you have!
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