
Tag: Downeast
Tides Institute at night

Mossy carpets





Mosses are a major part of our forests, often as an indicator of a peat bog underneath.
Cedar shoreline

Neighbor cat

Vader, on our deck.
Flash from the Cherry Island lighthouse in neighboring New Brunswick

Best to phone ahead before rolling the dice
As we’re learning around here in our village and surrounding rural setting, it’s often wise to call ahead before venturing forth.
Don’t assume a small business will be open, especially in the off-season when our population has sharply shrunk and business is slim. Look, it can be frustrating after driving an hour to a surrounding town only to find the door locked. Can’t blame them for taking a day or night off.
But then, when you dialed and got no answer, they just might have been too busy to pick up the phone, all three times you tried.
Kudos to Sue’s

Eggs Benedict at Sue’s Cobscook Cafe on U.S. 1 in Edmunds is a weekend tradition. Weekdays are just as special.
The small, family-run diner has good reason to take pride in its classic offerings.
Barnacles

Underpinning our signature Breakwater pier
