Friday, May 28, 2010

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You can find new blog postings, updates on the wedding and the Great Maine Giveaway prize winners directly on www.meanderingmaine.com.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

May Beach Weather in Maine

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This May’s weather in Maine has been fabulous.  Beach worthy – and if you strike out mid-week, you just might get it all to yourself or come close.

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Steam Rising from the Sand

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Maine has some of the best tide pools where kids and kids at heart can find treasures like crabs, periwinkles, shells and much more.

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Seagull Prints

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The fog might roll in and in less than an hour burn off.  It’s so pretty to see.

 

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Our Blog has switched over to our new site.  We now have a Meandering Maine Blog and a Blog for the Wedding Event of the Year.  Both can be found on www.meanderingmaine.com.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Bride Growing Up Maine

Annie grew up on Alford Lake in Hope and Waterville, Maine.  Ever since her birth on May 27, 1986, she and her family have been exploring secret coves along the coast of Maine in her grandfather’s boat.  This formed a deep love for Maine, Maine beaches and this may be why it was so deep in Annie’s heart to have a view of those rocky shores while saying “I do”.

Annie and her grandfather Byron on the boat.

I don't know the name of the specific beaches and islands we frequently visited during my childhood summers but the memories I have from these trips will stay with me forever (I'm also extremely fortunate that my grandfather has hours of video of these trips).  Our trips out on the "big" boat (my grandparents yacht, three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, etc.) would typically begin with a trip to the grocery store with my grandmother to stock up on all the necessities for the weekend.  Part of the grocery fun was bringing the bags down to the boat via wheelbarrow (if you have ever been to the marina in Rockland you know how tricky this can be during low tide when the ramp to the docks is at a very steep angle - now imagine a six to ten year old pushing/pulling a wheelbarrow down that ramp.  Now that I think about, it's a miracle we didn't lose at least one trip of groceries overboard.)

Annie at her mom and stepfather’s wedding.

The weekends out on the big boat were always a new adventure.  Without fail Grampy would always wake us up at the crack of dawn (many times before dawn) to bundle up and go clamming.  "Got to get up before breakfast" is one of his famous lines.  Then we would venture to a secret spot.  Later in life we learned that Grampy's secret spots were not  truly secret spots and often had evidences that the commercial clammers had beat us there.  If you had asked us then, we all believed that we very well could be the first people to be setting foot on these beaches (secret spots, if you will:). 

When our clamming expeditions were over, a boat full of tired, wet and often very dirty kids would return to the big boat to be fed and to get ready for our next adventure.  Beach combing and a picnic were usually in store.  My grampy loves the idea of beach combing.  It is fascinating to him the different items that each grandchild treasures - and they always, without fail, differ.  We would keep these treasures to do arts and crafts at a later time with my grandmother (we made wreaths, decoration boards, you name it). 

I have so many amazing memories from these trips and could go on and on...but I think I'll stop there.

Annie with her brother, mom, stepfather, step-siblings and grandfather.

Crate to Plate will be giving away a lobster dinner for two for this week’s Great Maine Giveaway – live lobsters shipped anywhere in the US. 

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You take time to go to the farmer's market; you appreciate the quality of organic foods. On occasion you like to treat your family to artisanal cheeses or hand crafted chocolates. You value the principles of the slow food movement and you like to know your purveyor to understand exactly where your food comes from.

Regardless of where you live in the U. S. you can have lobster harvested wild from the Penobscot Bay in midcoast, Maine. Captain Dan Cosby lobsters from his boat the Fisher Girl in Saturday Cove, a small homey indent below historic Bayside, between Belfast and Camden. It is a perfect place to land a kayak and collect sea glass or take advantage of the rope swing on a hot summer's day. Dan is the man who can become your lobsterman. Get to know him and Saturday Cove. Treat your family and friends to Maine lobster harvested from your personal leased lobster trap.

Contact Crate to Plate today for more information about getting the freshest lobster you will ever eat, delivered from your leased lobster trap to your door as desired.

Enter to Win:

Send an email to info@meanderingmaine.com with:

  1. Your Name, Address and Phone Number (this will not be used for any other purpose).
  2. Answer the question: Where did Annie grow up?  Hint: this can be found on an earlier blog.

 

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Let’s Rewind a Little Bit in Annie and Pete’s Story…

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A photo shoot of Annie at one of her favorite places in Maine by photographer Annie Higbee of www.imagewright.com.

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A card from Annie to Pete across the pond

Let’s go way, way, way back to November of 2007…their “first date”. Pete says he remembers it was in November because his birthday is in November. They went to the local Cheesecake Factory and Annie ordered him strawberries and cool whip, because he is lactose intolerant. He says she is the most thoughtful person he knows.

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Hand Made Card from Annie to Pete

Going back even before their first date Annie and Pete attended Babson College together, Pete says, “Oddly enough we had been at Babson together for two years before we ever knowingly crossed path, which was surprising given the relatively small size of the campus and student body”. They were first introduced to each other when they were put in the same group for a project in their first semester of their senior year. It was in Professor Len Green’s entrepreneurship class, and as Pete puts it he did learn in the class but meeting Annie was clearly the pinnacle and he will forever be grateful to Professor Green.

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Annie and Pete first met in the library for a group project meeting, Annie had field hockey on the brain and Pete had just arrived home from London. Pete says that they both wanted to spend as little time as possible together at the first meeting, BUT…after a few group meetings and field hockey games they were finally ready to date. Pete says, guys don’t go to field hockey games without a reason.

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They dated…they graduated…Pete moved to London…they continued to date long distance…Pete came home and proposed…they began an adventure to the altar! Stay tuned for more details about all of these events, we will definitely fill you in. We just thought you might want to know how they met. As Pete said, Annie is very thoughtful and as one could imagine as Pete has been in London Annie has thought A LOT about him. Here is a glimpse into their personal fairytale, here (and above) are some cards that Annie sent Pete all the way across the pond to his little flat in London…

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Winners

Winners were selected by the first person to request a certain prize with the correct answer to the question.

1. Cathy Ansart St. George, Maine

An overnight stay at Camden’s Blue Harbor House.

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The Inn is conveniently located just a few blocks from the harbor and shops. Our elegant yet casual atmosphere is a relaxing retreat for couples, families and business travelers.
You can expect pampering while staying with us. From delicious food to comfortable accommodations.

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A full gourmet breakfast is served each morning of your stay.
Join us each afternoon for complimentary tea and cakes.

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So, you will have Monday, May 24th at the Blue Harbor House. You check in and have afternoon tea. At 5ish you are picked up by All Aboard Trolley and Limousine's

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Limo!!

You have never seen or ridden in limousines quite like these!

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All Aboard Trolley and Limousine will escort you to the stunning Cellardoor Winery. There you and your guest will have a cooking class with Lani, chef and owner Megunticook Market.

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In Lincolnville, just five miles from Camden Harbor, the home for the winery and vineyard is a sixty-eight acre farm with a rich history and majestic views to Levenseller Mountain in the distance. Simply, it is a special place, charmed really, to which we proudly welcome friends and guests.

Upon purchasing the winery in 2007 and thus becoming just the fourth owner of the property in the past century, we respectfully restored the 200-year old post and beam barn. While preserving the original barn boards, and the sense of history, we expanded and upgraded the winery facilities, added a porch and loft space, both lovely places for guests to linger and relax, built a new tasting bar, and added a full commercial kitchen. The goal of these efforts was to bring the winery experience to the Midcoast of Maine.

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2. Dave Varone Cumberland, RI

Have delicious Maine Oysters – hand harvested by Glidden Point Oyster Farm shipped to you anywhere in the US or have them shipped as a gift anywhere in the US. You won’t find better oysters. Check out their website. You will also receive a shucking knife and logo pint glass!!

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Glidden Point Oyster Company is a family owned sea farm located in mid-coast Maine. We grow oysters in a very natural, pristine setting, using no machinery or processing equipment - everything is done meticulously by hand. Our culture techniques, handling methods, attention to detail, and HACCP certified facility combine to produce the finest cultured oysters available anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Since 1987.

3. Rebecca Wood Kingsfield, Maine

Two Rounds of Golf at Dunegrass Country Club in Old Orchard Beach. This is quite the place.

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