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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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The majesty and calm of sunset envelopes your evening at Seanook

You can sit by the fire and read in the afterglow.  Or better yet, relax in the sunroom as colors evolve down the whole

Sundown at Seanook
Sundown at Seanook

length of Linekin Bay.  This is one of our favorite things to do, especially in winter when it can take more than an hour for the bright hues to completely fade.  Before we know it we are sitting there in the dark as lights twinkle from Cabbage Island and from across the bay, and perhaps Venus and the moon from above, and blend with the flickering glow from our fireplace into perfect calm.

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September

Crisp, clear September morning
Crisp, clear September morning

September is our favorite month!  Of course, we say that about every month, but September, regardless, ranks right at the top.  The air is crisp, clear and cool which makes the  colors vibrant and the water sparkle.  It is not too cool to still enjoy summer activities, and around here there are fewer people to deal with when you are doing so.   Although the fish hawks and

A lobster boat in the cove
A lobster boat in the cove

hermit thrush have already left, other wildlife seem to be more in evidence.  I saw turkeys yesterday, a deer, an eagle, a loon, and a flock of mergansers.

Besides that, the tide was high enough for two lobster boats to chug right close by Seanook and into our cove to leave or pick up traps at the shore.

This is Maine the way it should be!  September.

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