Monday, August 17, 2020 Trip towards Andover, Maine searching for Devil's Den. We were close but were unsuccessful finding using the GPS. Perhaps we didn't drive quite far enough. Here is the description. Devil's Den . Devil's Den is located about 6-7 miles on South Arm Road just outside of town. This spot offers a great view of a small canyon, from which it received its name. Here are a few pictures from today's adventure. Driving through Roxbury, I noticed a side road that look familiar from years ago. Saw these two deer grazing in the field. A little further up this private road came upon this. This is former home of The Earth Station which put Andover Maine on the map Andover Earth Station was one of the first satellite earth stations , located at Andover in the US state of Maine. It was built by AT&T in 1961 to communicate with the Telstar 1 satellite, the first direct...
July 8, 2020 Great walk in Capital Park Augusta,ME Created in 1827, Capitol Park is Maine’s earliest documented designed landscape. Augusta residents donated 34 acres overlooking the Kennebec River for the future State House and landscape and planted a formal allée of elms as a dignified setting for the Capitol. In 1920 Governor Carl Milliken commissioned the Olmsted Brothers, represented by Carl Rust Parker, to prepare plans for the grounds of the Governor’s mansion (Blaine House), State House, and park. The firm completed designs in 1920 and consulted sporadically until about 1929. ... wide gravel paths between four rows of historic elms and a formal granite entryway, and also included large expanses of lawn for public gatherings. street is Granite City Park , the colorful Adirondack chairs that line the Kennebec River.
These are pictures at Old Orchard Beach on July 3, 2020 COVID-19 Summer The temporary restriction on all discretionary travel at the Canada-U.S. border put in place on March 21 at 12:01 am EDT continues. This restriction has been extended until at least July 21, 2020, and can be prolonged as necessary for public health reasons. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is reminding all travelers, ahead of the July 1 (Canada) and July 4 (United States) holidays, that travel restrictions are still in place at all Canadian international border crossings. These measures remain in place until at least July 21st. No speedos this summer at OOB.
You old folks sure know how to party :)
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