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May I Take You on a Walk through Seanook?

On this bright sunshiny day please join me for a walk around inside Seanook, and looking out!   <a href=”https://photos.app.goo.gl/3FVAvzc6QMu8qPB13“>Click here to watch!</a>

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May I Take You on a Walk through Seanook?

On this bright sunshiny day please join me for a walk around inside Seanook!   <a href=”https://photos.app.goo.gl/3FVAvzc6QMu8qPB13“>Click here to watch!</a>

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Paradise Cottage in Summer

Paradise Cottage, on Paradise Point Road in East Boothbay, has 4 weeks open (July 20 – Aug 16) at the height of summer! Contemplate relaxing water views, nestle into the woods and gardens from the sitting/dining area on the porch, or borrow our kayaks to paddle at the head of Linekin Bay. Quiet and sequestered, yet only 3 miles from Boothbay Harbor. Floor to ceiling windows bring the outside in, or enjoy private outside living. 
Spring is also an exciting time to visit Mary Ellen’s gardens. The month of April 10 – May 24, 2019 is available at Paradise Cottage for $1400/month. Or two people can come for 3 nights in April ($410), or a week in May ($990). It is such fun to watch little things poke through the ground and then expand. All the while birds are announcing their joyous return as they migrate back, and leaves are emerging from seemingly lifeless branches. Open your window at night for fresh salt air and wake up to bird twittering and the soothing swishing of little waves at high tide. Go for a hike in a Boothbay Region Land Trust preserve, get out on the ocean with a boat excursion, take in any sort of show at the Opera House of Boothbay Harbor, or dine on gourmet seafood at one of our fabulous area restaurants. Spend a day at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, or on Monhegan Island. We personally do all our own booking! Call for more information!Call now

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Why stay with us?

Seanook from the air on a Fall morning by Jack Keegan

Come to relax in the calming environment, or visit and participate in the activities of bustling Boothbay Harbor just three miles away.

Our location at the head of Linekin Bay offers you the best of both worlds.  Sequestered at the edge of woods and water, you can enjoy rest from your normal everyday sounds and sights while taking in the view of sparkling water and nature teaming around you, yet be close to gourmet restaurants, the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, State of Maine Aquarium, events at the Opera House, boat excursions, and varied shops.  

Hiking abounds in the area on Boothbay Region Land Trust trails, or follow our directions to treck from here to Boothbay Harbor over the water and through the woods.  Borrow one or more of our kayaks or a rowboat to paddle on the bay. Fish off our dock (Seanook only) or swim in our warmer-than normal cove waters, beach comb, or just sit and enjoy the changes of tide, wind and weather occurring around you.  

Mary Ellen’s gardens offer more opportunities for relaxation and contemplation with multiple seating choices sprinkled throughout.  Or come visit Paradise Studio to view her landscapes and seascapes in oil.

Both our cottages have full kitchens, two baths with showers, floor to ceiling windows, washer and dryer, and expansive decks for outside living. Breath easy; everything you need is here.

Seanook from the air on a Fall morning by Jack Keegan

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Favorite Summer and Fall photos from Paradise Point Road

Seanook in Fall Glory!

Our Summer and Fall seasons on Paradise Point Road have been glorious all around.   Unfortunately, you have to click “READ MORE” again and again to get the link to work.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/NmRx57eSJHHWYxiN8   For those of you who were here, we hope you will enjoy re-living some of what you experienced; for others, please enjoy the photos and we hope you can come soon.  

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Exhilarating Spring

Our spring was exhilarating with birds chirping, colorful mini leaves bursting against bright blue sky, sunshine surrounding, and flits of fog flowing to and fro.  All the while the greening earth continues to require plenty of editing on Mary Ellen’s part!  But it is beautiful and we appreciate every minute of it. Here are some of the highlights.

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May I take you on a walk through Seanook?

On this bright sunshiny Fall day please join me for a walk around inside Seanook!  

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June in Mary Ellen’s Garden

For those of you who want to plan your visit around bloom times, here is a smattering of what was flowering in Mary Ellen’s Garden in June in chronological order from the beginning of the month to the end.

 

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What Keeps Ron Entertained

Here’s a snippet of life in Paradise! 

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Views of Spring at Our Place, Paradise Point Road 2017

In spite of the rain we are enjoying an awesome Spring right here on Paradise Point Road, because of glorious days sprinkled between.  Even the cloudy days have been warm enough to work outside, actually perfect for planting.  Please enjoy the link to more    https://goo.gl/znfHFk

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Blizzard of 2017

Our big February blizzard started on Saturday afternoon, the 11th, went through the night and until of the afternoon of the 12th. Mary Ellen was working on a painting job at Seanook which she had to pursue each day in order to get the requisite number of coats dry before the next guests. So before 9:00 am on Sunday she put on her gaiters, hooded coat, and gloves, and headed out with shovel in hand to dig her way across the street. Right away she was confronted with a large drift on the steps of the shop. Then it was a matter of shoveling enough to decrease the snow depth from hip depth to knee high in order to wade through it, all the while fighting 45 mph gale-driven snow. It took her about 15 minutes to get across the street. When she arrived at Seanook, the drift against the door was as high as the handle. For the duration of the morning there were no views, just a complete white-out as if plastered to every window.

Two hours later the storm was starting to ebb.  When he went out with the snowblower, Ron found the path completely blown in again, and the snow was again nearly up to the handle of the entry to Seanook. 

By 3:00 pm the sun was out. Our total snow accumulation was at least 31 inches as measured at the golf course.  It was an exciting storm!

We had the next day for a bit of catch-up before receiving another 4 – 5 inches that night, hence the latter photos of the snow glued to trees.

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Sunset at Seanook on December 13, 2015

Please enjoy!!  Sunset at Seanook, December 13, 2015.   Merry Christmas!  Mary Ellen & Ron    https://goo.gl/photos/xEBjQAWZkKZPH46v5

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Fall Pictures from Paradise

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Gardens in Fall

Many plants thrive when cooler temperatures arrive.  Interesting and beautiful things were happening in the gardens all the way until frost and after, as the monkshood and montauk daisies seemed to be unaffected by freezing temperatures.  Much of the Fall has been

marvelous for us too; it has been long and mild – with no bugs into the evening.

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Vignettes in our summer garden

A garden would not be “normal” without a lot of redoing. Much digging up and replanting went on in the Studio garden all summer, yet there were plenty of highlights — and more to be done!

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Highlights of our June Garden

Leaves and blossoms are much anticipated and celebrated here as spring takes a long metamorphosis.  Our garden delivered.  The display began in the Studio garden in May.  In June rhododendron at Paradise Cottage were spectacular.  The Hawthorn tree covered itself bountifully.  Armeria, or sea thrift, decorated the path to the Studio from Paradise Cottage along with sandwort and a few johnny-jump-ups.  The walk to the cove was embellished by Iris, daisies and lupine in addition to centaurea.

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Spring arrived suddenly

Spring leaves add color on the hillsides around the bay
Spring leaves add color on the hillsides around the bay

In a matter of a week we switched from nighttimes in the single digits and windy days in the 20’s to early morning lows in the 30’s and daytimes above 50 degrees!  Our neighbor has already taken down his sap buckets on the maple trees, a

Linekin Bay Sunset and reflection.
Linekin Bay Sunset and reflection.

sure sign of Spring. We are busy finishing up winter projects, doing outside painting, cleaning up in the gardens, and dreaming of the flowers to come.

There is one boat on the bay now, and the wonderful sunsets persist.

 

 

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Winter in Paradise

Winter did not arrive here in earnest until mid December.  Then we had two major snowstorms in one week.  It took us a day

Paradise Cottage after the second December storm
Paradise Cottage after the second December storm

to dig out from each.

Ice from the first Polar Vortex fills the head of Linekin Bay
Ice from the first Polar Vortex fills the head of Linekin Bay

The descent of the Polar Vortex, though not as deep or lengthy as in other places did result in a good coating of ice on Linekin Bay.  This was followed by a heavy, wet snow with no wind as it fell.  The result was magical.

Looking across the front of Seanook toward the bay.
Looking across the front of Seanook toward the bay.

Rain on the window of Seanook's sunroom
Rain on the window of Seanook’s sunroom

At the end of the storm we had a brief period of rain.

 

 

The sun pokes through the clouds and shines on the water
The sun pokes through the clouds and shines on the water

The sun shone through as the clouds began to dissipate.

Winter sunsets here are always spectacular.

Sunset after the storm
Sunset after the storm

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Contrasts

Wild winds and waves
Wild winds and waves

A 45 degree grey day of steady 35mph winds out of the southwest with whitecaps and the few remaining boats bouncing on the bay, was followed by a perfect 63 degree sunny day with only light winds.   We take each as it comes and enjoy each in

From beneath the lower deck.
From beneath the lower deck.

its own spirit.  So for the first we marvelled from the inside, snug by the fire; for the second we revelled outside in its balmy attitude.  The moon also lined up correctly so we were able to take in the float and ramp, just the two of us, with minimal effort, and then proceeded repairing the dock and shoring up under the lower deck.  What a great day!  It was followed

As the sun slips behind the ridge
As the sun slips behind the ridge

by an equally gorgeous sunset portending rain for tomorrow’s dawn.

Always changing
Always changing

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Our “New-to-us” motor boat took us for a Fall Foliage tour up the Sheepscot

All morning the fog had been offering hope that it might lift, but as we departed the security of the dock, it socked in

Coming out of the ocean fog into Townsend's Gut
Coming out of the ocean fog into Townsend’s Gut

closer, and in a blink Perch Island appeared 200 yards ahead of us.   Then with renewed attention to wind direction we headed out of Linekin Bay.  As we rounded Spruce Point and crossed the mouth of Boothbay Harbor, the white shroud lifted.  We steered into Townsend’s Gut where the last of the mist vaporized into fingers of sunlight piercing between the trees above steep shoreline.

The blue Sheepscot beyond the swing bridge of Townsend Gut
The blue Sheepscot beyond the swing bridge of Townsend Gut

We proceeded under the swing bridge  and up the bright blue waters toward the Sheepscot.  What a wonderland of water ledges and trees!  It was an unusually low tide, but we navigated a very narrow spot with seaweed showing all around to get out into the river.  Then back to Robinson’s Wharf for an early supper; we were all famished!

The view from our table at Robinsons'
The view from our table at Robinsons’

The view from our table at Robinson’s was not lacking!

After a satisfying round of steamed mussels & clams, lobster stew, shrimp alfredo, and sweet potato fries we veered homeward.  The full moon greeted us as we exited the Gut.  What a perfect afternoon boat ride!

Moon over Boothbay Harbor
Moon over Boothbay Harbor

 

Speeding back to the Gut
Speeding back to the Gut

Speeding back to the Gut

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