First ride...
| Headed for Gagetown...On the ferry... |
| ...along the St. John River... |
| ...passed the farms... |
| ...and churches... |
| ...through the apple orchards... |
| ...around the cemetary... |
| ...and around the cows... |
| St. John reminded me of San Francisco....lots of hills....up and down we walked! |
| The pink double-decker buses were quite busy. |
| A view of the river from the top of the hill. |
| King's Square...a park in downtown. |
| The buildings are old and the store fronts are pretty....alot of variety and plants everywhere. |
| The cruise ship is huge in the background. |
| Market Square... |
| ...and local artists. |
| We took a ferry ride across the Saint John River to get to the campground. The ferry runs 24/7. |
| Our home in Saint John, New Brunswick at Harding's Point Campground. |
| The stream flowing down the hill...just a short walk from our site. |
| The water in the stream was cold to me, but Dover loved it... |
| ...and so did Sally! |
| We loved the view from our coach... |
| ...and on our walks! |
| We saw a pretty rainbow just after a quick rain... |
| ...and then there were two! What a sight. |
| Can you believe it? The boys played ball everyday. |
| The cottages were so pretty... |
| ...lots of antiques and treasures to plunder through... |
| ...lobster traps everywhere... |
| ...wild flowers with Blue Hill Bay in the background... |
| and families having fun! It was a beautiful day. |
| Climbing the rocks for a better view/picture... |
| ...the lighthouse was automated in 1974 and remains an active aid to navigation today. |
| The coast along Blue Hill Bay just left of the lighthouse. |
| The park includes mountains, an ocean shoreline, woodlands and lakes. In total, Acadia National Park consists of more than 47,000 acres. |
| Volunteers contribute more that 25,000 hours to Acadia National Park each year....more than 2,000 people annually make the time to give something back to the only national park in Maine. |
| July 3...Joe and I rode the Harley to Bar Harbor. What a great time. The ride over from Ellsworth, about 30 miles, was a pretty ride. I enjoyed all the cottages and lobster pounds along the way. |
| We had fresh bay caught haddock for lunch at a waterfront restaurant. Quite tasty! We enjoyed watching the boats and the people and the weather was perfect! |
| The store fronts are so pretty and inviting... |
| ...and of course we are drawn to the pet boutiques! |