Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Maine Coastline

 My final destination during my Fall trip in October 2020 was Maine. I've been there a couple of times before and absolutely love the coastline there. My friend, Jeanne, moved back there after Allen Moscowitz died, so I definitely wanted to stop in and see her.

She and I went hiking on the first day that I arrived. She made steaks which were delicious, even though I went plant-based a couple of years ago. She had to work the next day so I went exploring on my own.



This is a lighthouse in Rockland, Maine. This walkway is close to one mile long and allows you to (normally) walk from the shore to the lighthouse. It's made of large boulders that were laid in the water. On this day the tide was high and I could not walk all the way to the lighthouse, but I got close.


The next three pictures were taken at a lighthouse and state park area in New Harbor.

I love the rocky coastline. The ruggedness of the rocks, the lines and layers, and the instability while navigating them is more enticing to me than a sandy beach.




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