Before this lucky adventure, I worked at a car dealership in Southern Vermont doing Internet stuff to pay the bills and was active and involved in making my home town a better place. My joy in life has come from being involved in the community and volunteering as a photography instructor to teens at a non-profit photo project one street down from the best downtown apartment on the planet. When I was faced with the double wammy of losing my day job and my dream job in the same week, I took the advice of a dear friend to listen to the universe and travel. Thus begins my odyssey.
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Pemequid Point
This is the lighthouse on the back on the Maine Quarter. Very beautiful!
I'm at the Bremen Public Library headed for Rockland.
3 comments:
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Trebor Sneiv, The GREAT STATE of FRUITS AND NUTS (aka: CA) wishes you the best. I'm glad I can read the blog and follow your adventure. Where in the world is our Trebor! Your Finest CA Cousin, Lecram Sneiv
Welcome to Maine... Wish I had caught you while you were in southern Maine! (Cape Neddick) ...maybe on the return trip. You can have a bed and a lobster at least. (There's a great light house down here for you to photograph. Nubble)
This sounds like a wild trip... Got to your blog tonight ...can't wait to read more. We've all had a few bends in the road by the sounds of it, but you've got the right attitude and you're doing one of the best things you can do in life. Live.
Can't believe you were in Brat... I use to spend a lot of time in Putney. (Twin sis Karen had/has a diner there and was owner of the Moles Eye for a few years.)
Anyway.. looking forward to your trip north. I have not been farther that Portland, other than ski trips to Sunday River 20 years ago.
3 comments:
Trebor Sneiv,
The GREAT STATE of FRUITS AND NUTS (aka: CA) wishes you the best. I'm glad I can read the blog and follow your adventure. Where in the world is our Trebor!
Your Finest CA Cousin,
Lecram Sneiv
Hey Bob!
Welcome to Maine... Wish I had caught you while you were in southern Maine! (Cape Neddick) ...maybe on the return trip. You can have a bed and a lobster at least. (There's a great light house down here for you to photograph. Nubble)
This sounds like a wild trip... Got to your blog tonight ...can't wait to read more. We've all had a few bends in the road by the sounds of it, but you've got the right attitude and you're doing one of the best things you can do in life. Live.
Can't believe you were in Brat... I use to spend a lot of time in Putney. (Twin sis Karen had/has a diner there and was owner of the Moles Eye for a few years.)
Anyway.. looking forward to your trip north. I have not been farther that Portland, other than ski trips to Sunday River 20 years ago.
Enjoy... swing by for a lobster on the way back.
Mike Z.
Man! That cornflake is as big as a barn! Very nice shot.
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