The Schooner Heritage
As we approached the Atlantic coast at Seabrook at the bottom of New Hampshire, we found ourselves shrouded in fog. That world famous New England sea fog. You know, pea soup fog. For miles of driving if we could see the ocean at all, it was only in tiny patches. This fog stayed with us until after we arrived in at Bar Harbor Maine.
However, the fog interfered with neither our appetite or our exploring. We drove along the coast and explored where we could taking time to stop and enjoy lobster. The following day we crossed into Maine still socked in with fog. Finally we came to a spot where the fog thinned out a bit and I found a place to park. It was at the harbor at Rockland. I walked around the harbor and explored. It’s a wonderful harbor with numerous vessels and quite a healthy maritime industry. Being a sailor, I thoroughly enjoyed poking around the harbor
The fog lifted just enough for a few photographs while I was here.
This is the Schooner Heritage laying alongside the wharf in Rockland.
After exploring Rockland we continued north. We had Lunch at the Wicked Good Restaurant in Waldoboro Maine. I enjoyed Lobster for the next few days. Yum!