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Roger Long April 12th 05 10:00 PM

Another mystery photo
 
This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.

This mystery photo even comes with a prize for the first person to
identify it, a six month old jelly donut I found when I pulled the
refrigerator out to clean the coils this morning.

Hint: it's within an hour's flight of N 43 38.00 W 70 13.00.

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Mystery.jpg

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Roger Long






Jeff April 12th 05 10:59 PM

Roger Long wrote:
This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.

This mystery photo even comes with a prize for the first person to
identify it, a six month old jelly donut I found when I pulled the
refrigerator out to clean the coils this morning.

Hint: it's within an hour's flight of N 43 38.00 W 70 13.00.

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Mystery.jpg

I know, but I'll seal my answer until others have a chance.

Rosalie B. April 12th 05 11:01 PM

"Roger Long" wrote:

This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.

This mystery photo even comes with a prize for the first person to
identify it, a six month old jelly donut I found when I pulled the
refrigerator out to clean the coils this morning.

Hint: it's within an hour's flight of N 43 38.00 W 70 13.00.

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Mystery.jpg


Probably north of Cape Ann. I'm not familiar with that area.


grandma Rosalie

Rosalie B. April 12th 05 11:06 PM

"Roger Long" wrote:

This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.

Well here's another one but there's no snow

http://p.vtourist.com/726708.jpg
grandma Rosalie

Jeff April 12th 05 11:35 PM

Rosalie B. wrote:
"Roger Long" wrote:


This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.


Well here's another one but there's no snow

http://p.vtourist.com/726708.jpg
grandma Rosalie


It looks like a nice view from that point.

Wayne.B April 13th 05 02:50 AM

On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:00:13 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:

This is a great idea of Jeff's, something to fill the empty days until
we can get our boats in the water or at least start working on them. I
can't believe it's snowing like crazy right now.

This mystery photo even comes with a prize for the first person to
identify it, a six month old jelly donut I found when I pulled the
refrigerator out to clean the coils this morning.

Hint: it's within an hour's flight of N 43 38.00 W 70 13.00.

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Mystery.jpg

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Biddeford Pool and Wood Island Harbor ?


Roger Long April 13th 05 03:02 AM


Biddeford Pool and Wood Island Harbor ?


Nope.

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Roger Long





Wayne.B April 13th 05 03:16 AM

On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 02:02:07 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:


Biddeford Pool and Wood Island Harbor ?


Nope.


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Hmmm, Prouts Neck?


Roger Long April 13th 05 10:47 AM

Nope.

I'll give you another hint.

I first visited the long beach just past the first headland when the
entire stretch of sand and everything for miles inland was owned by a
single family. A number of people lived on the property in what was
essentially a 60's - 70's commune. When I visited, a half dozen of us
had the whole beach to ourselves and spent the afternoon body surfing
nude. Incredible conditions. The beach is very flat so we could ride
the waves for tremendous distances and the sand was so sun warmed that
the normally frigid Maine water was quite comfortable. This was the
early 70's so let your imagination run wild.

The beach and marsh were later donated as a conservation area with a
very small and unmarked parking lot. It was a semi secret place for
years. We would tell people to find it by cruising slowly along a
certain stretch of road and looking for several Volvo's parked at the
end of a side road. For some reason, only people with Volvo's went
there.

Recently, a large parking lot was put in but the two mile walk down to
the beach keeps usage low enough to make it a remarkable place to
visit. The sign at the entrance says, "No dogs, no bikes, no kites",
and, "Nudity will be cause for immediate ejection." Time marches on.

--

Roger Long



"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 02:02:07 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:


Biddeford Pool and Wood Island Harbor ?


Nope.


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Hmmm, Prouts Neck?




Joe Bleau April 14th 05 04:24 AM

On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:47:31 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:

snip snip

Recently, a large parking lot was put in but the two mile walk down to
the beach keeps usage low enough to make it a remarkable place to
visit. The sign at the entrance says, "No dogs, no bikes, no kites",
and, "Nudity will be cause for immediate ejection." Time marches on.



I am amazed that some wit has not struck out the "J" and replaced it
with an "R."


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