Snow Angel: The Art Of Making These Celestrial Creatures

Winter: No one says you have to be a kid to play in the snow. As a matter of fact, if adults don’t show kids the art of making snow angels then this celestial tradition would be lost. The secret in making the perfect snow angel is being able to get up without ruining your design. To start you need to find a fresh patch of snow in the backyard. After locating your patch, turn around and sit carefully lying back until you are flat on the ground. At that point, it is just a matter of doing a lying down jumping jack motion with your arms and legs. Your legs form the angel’s dress and your arms are forming the wings. Make sure you don’t ruin your angel when you get up off the ground! Go out today and play in the snow, you could have more fun than you have had in a long time!

Raye’s Mustard Mill: A Made In Maine Original

Winter,Spring,Summer & Fall: Did you know that Maine is home to one of the oldest and last remaining stone ground mustard making companies in the United States? That’s right, straight out of Eastport, the US’s most eastern point in the country you will find Raye’s Mustard Mill. They have been making their famous stone ground mustard for over a hundred years and have perfected it to the point that it has received national attention. The stone mill and pantry shop are open for business year round and visitors to the mill are always welcome. The history and technique to producing stone ground mustard is interesting and visitors will enjoy seeing and sampling the twelve varieties of mustards that are produced. There is a gift shop attached so you can bring home some of this unique and original “made in Maine” mustard for you, your family and friends.

US Bells Foundry: Beauty In Form And Function

Winter,Spring,Summer & Fall: Wind bells, winter bells, dinner bells and door bells you will find these magnificent creations at the US Bells Foundry located in Prospect Harbor. Their creator began making these bells over 30 years ago and has perfected his creation with each passing year. These bells are made by casting the bells in bronze which makes them strong and able to withstand the weather and time. These bells can be found in many galleries around the state. His works have found their way around the country and people love them. There is a store next to the foundry and all of the designs are original. These bells are both unique and beautiful. There is nothing like hearing the sound of these bells chime in the soft summer breeze or during a storm in the midst of the cold, blustery winter. Their beauty is twofold both in form and function.

Acadia: Things To Do And See

Winter,Spring,Summer & Fall: Acadia is such a pretty part of the state. The majestic mountains and glistening bay offer visitors a opportunity to experience Maine the way life should be. One of my last trips there, was a weekend adventure. We spent the night at the Bluenose Inn which looks over Frenchman’s Bay. From our room’s balcony you could see clear across to Deer Isle. The weekend was filled with sightseeing which included a trip up Cadillac Mountain. The views from the top of the mountain were breathtaking. We stopped in at Thunder Hole to hear the surf crashing up into the rocks. Next, we headed to Sand Beach where we walked for what seems like miles on one of the most pristine beaches in Maine. After taking some great photos we left and headed into town. Bar Harbor is quaint, yet bustling with tourist and locals all enjoying the great assortment of shops choke full of fun unique items and antique treasures from the past. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from and in the center of it all is a great park that we spent time in enjoying our “lobster” ice cream. Acadia has so much more to offer from hiking to camping there are plenty of things to do it just depends on what you are looking for.

Bar Harbor: Discover One Of Maine’s Best Destinations

Spring,Summer,Fall & Winter: Bar Harbor is one of the top destinations in Maine. This historic island town offers visitors a step back into the turn of the century with its antique, Victorian homes. The whole area is the perfect summer spot and caters to visitors by offering hospitality and charm. Bar Harbor is also home to Acadia National Park where visitors can find Cadillac Mountain. From the top of this mountain you have a 360 degree view of the entire area which includes the beautiful Frenchman’s Bay. In and around Acadia visitors will find plenty of places to camp with a wide variety of campsites. Whether you are looking for rustic campgrounds or one that offers many amenities and entertainment to their guest you are sure to find it in Bar Harbor. Bar Harbor also has a beautiful lighthouse to visit, Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse. This lighthouse is located near Acadia and is a must see. There are great tide pools that form among the rocks near the lighthouse and it is a fascinating place to explore and find wonderful sea creatures such as urchins and crabs. In addition to Acadia, the island offers a variety of things to do whether you decide to rent bicycles for the day to explore the island or rent a sea kayak to explore the inlets and private coves along the shore. In town, there is a wonderful Oceanarium and Lobster Hatchery located on the College of the Atlantics campus with live touch tanks and a great overview of the history of lobstering in Maine. Bar Harbor also has plenty of romantic Victorian B & B’s to choose from in the historic district of town. If you are looking for entertainment, Bar Harbor comes alive when the sun goes down with some great pubs and music events that go through the summer months. This year make sure you put Bar Harbor on the top of your list as one of your places to visit, you won’t be disappointed.