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I've spent the summer off a beach in S Portland, Maine.. moored. This is my
second summer at this location .. And this is my last. I just can't take Maine any longer. The fog, rain, cold, .... it just never has a real summer. I stay onboard often. Get up early, turn on the radio, check the weather. Boston: sunny, hot, maybe a thunderstorm. Portland: fog, cold, rain, a hurricane, tornado,... and this happens all the time. The weather north .. [east] of Cape Elizabeth is awful. Those photos that are in the big books at Barnes and Noble? Taken on August 18 every summer, the one summer day of the year. It really starts to wear on you when every week the weather is worse than the week before. The water is so cold that the seals have polar tech jackets. The eagles wait until the dead fish wash up. Why? So they don't get their claws cold. So, after two months of muck, cold, fog, rain, no summer .. guess what we had this week? Yup.. Winter. It arrived on Aug 19th, right on schedule. The temperature was in the 40*'s.. F. Remember, it is August. And I am inside a sailboat with a polar tech jacket on. I swear that there was ice on my ports, but I was too cold to open the companionway boards. I know I know.. Maine has the harbors, the little anchorages, the scenic sounds, .. and it also has the fog, so you never see the scenic sounds.. but you do get to smack into the underwater ledges that are hidden by the fog. The tides go up and down 9 feet.. Yesterday's safe passage? Today's insurance claim. The water.. oh, that water. Ever wonder why you never read about sharks in Maine? Because a shark isn't stupid. If you were a great white, would you swim to a place that has two seasons; winter and pre winter? My boat was launched in the middle of June, it took me a week to go up the coast of Maine from NH. The week started off with thunder and lightning, then followed the fog, and cold east wind, which was accompanied by rain and cold and rain and cold. This is June. July? Ha.. that month is not on any of the calendars in Maine. Check it out, go into a coffee spot in Maine, middle of July. Look on the wall.. No July.. does not exist. Just a note, "turn page, go to LL Bean, get warm clothes, pile wood up " August arrives, a jogging path off the beach, and what do I see? Yes,, the ski team is practicing. They have their poles, and are simulating cross country skiing. In August! The beaches are empty, the sailing season ends, the big boats start heading for Cape Cod, Conneticutt, Rhode Island .. the tropics, paradise, south,, [w], away from Maine. What do they talk about as they make their way? The fog, the cold weather, the rain, and the big joke,, the running joke, ... when asked "how did you enjoy your trip to xxx harbor Maine"? The answer; "I don't know, I never saw the place, all I saw was fog". "Will you be cruising the Maine waters next summer"? "Summer"? "Is that summer"? hahahhaha.... .. If you are thinking of a Maine cruise, or summer, before setting off... read the following ... --- Jeff Foxworthy on Maine: ~ from Peter Knowles If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 36 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by, you might live in Maine. If you're proud that your region makes the national news 96 nights each year because Moosehead Lake is the coldest spot in the nation,you might live in Maine. If your local Dairy Queen is closed from September through May, you might live in Maine If you instinctively walk like a penguin for six months out of the year, you might live in Maine. If someone in a store offers you assistance, and they don't work there, you might live in Maine. If your dad's suntan stops at a line curving around the middle of his forehead, you might live in Maine. If you have worn shorts and a parka at the same time, you might live in Maine. If your town has an equal number of bars and churches, you might live in Maine. If you have had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong number, you might live in Maine. YOU KNOW YOU ARE A TRUE MAINER WHEN: 1. "Vacation" means going South past Augusta for the weekend. 2. You measure distance in hours. 3. You know several people who have hit a deer more than once. 4. You often switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day and back again. 5. You can drive 65 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard, without flinching. 6. You see people wearing camouflage at social events (including weddings). 7. You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked. 8. You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend / wife knows how to use them. 9. You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit. 10. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow. 11. You know all 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction. 12. You can identify a southern or eastern accent. 13. Your idea of creative landscaping is a statue of a deer next to your blue spruce. 14. You were unaware that there is a legal drinking age. 15. Down South to you means Augusta. 16. A brat is something you eat. 17. Your neighbor throws a party to celebrate his new shed. 18. You go out to fish fry every Friday. 19. Your 4th of July picnic was moved indoors due to frost. 20. You have more miles on your snow blower than your car. 21. You find 0 degrees "a little chilly." 22. You actually understand these jokes, and you tell them to all your Maine friends. The new motto.. "Next Year in Portsmouth" !! |
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"Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote in news:yCnrk.482
$UX.154@trnddc03: The new motto.. "Next Year in Portsmouth" !! Aya.... |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 00:19:42 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: The tides go up and down 9 feet.. Unless the figure is 60 feet. Bay of Fundy. Casady |
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On Aug 21, 4:19*pm, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: I've spent the summer off a beach in S Portland, Maine.. moored. *This is my second summer at this location .. *And this is my last. *I just can't take Maine any longer. *The fog, rain, cold, end Aint it GREAT ! Maine and Oregon have a lot in common............ except most of Oregon is a bit more north than Maine we both sit around N 44-N 45 We also share lots of common relatives. Ever wonder why so many towns in Oregon are also found in Maine uhh, Portland for example.... Lots of Maine to Oregon wagontrains traveled in the 1850s-60s. Hell, my gg grand pa's middle name was Augusta :) they decided to head out west to Oregon cause there were still trees to cut down out in Oregon and not as many people........hows that for ya Roger Long? ;) I suggest you embrace those wonderful summer days......... all three of em. Or Heck come on out to Oregon..... Oh, The Washingto coast is really nice too. Uh, that is if ya can find a place to duck into. NOt too many "harbors" up that way. BC is W A Y cooooool too! Bob |
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On Aug 22, 9:11 am, Bob wrote:
On Aug 21, 4:19 pm, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: I've spent the summer off a beach in S Portland, Maine.. moored. This is my second summer at this location .. And this is my last. I just can't take Maine any longer. The fog, rain, cold, end Aint it GREAT ! Maine and Oregon have a lot in common............ except most of Oregon is a bit more north than Maine we both sit around N 44-N 45 We also share lots of common relatives. Ever wonder why so many towns in Oregon are also found in Maine uhh, Portland for example.... Lots of Maine to Oregon wagontrains traveled in the 1850s-60s. Hell, my gg grand pa's middle name was Augusta :) they decided to head out west to Oregon cause there were still trees to cut down out in Oregon and not as many people........hows that for ya Roger Long? ;) I suggest you embrace those wonderful summer days......... all three of em. Or Heck come on out to Oregon..... Oh, The Washingto coast is really nice too. Uh, that is if ya can find a place to duck into. NOt too many "harbors" up that way. BC is W A Y cooooool too! Bob But Bob i have to agree with him. Maine as a summer place kinda sucks. mostly what makes it suck of course is that it is east of Oregon. then again most of the country is east of us and it sucks as well. all you have to do is watch the weather; by and large the clouds all move east. something must suck pretty bad for it to attract all of our clouds. from the sounds of it that would be maine. |
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"Bob" wrote in message ... On Aug 21, 4:19 pm, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: I've spent the summer off a beach in S Portland, Maine.. moored. This is my second summer at this location .. And this is my last. I just can't take Maine any longer. The fog, rain, cold, end Aint it GREAT ! Maine and Oregon have a lot in common............ except most of Oregon is a bit more north than Maine we both sit around N 44-N 45 We also share lots of common relatives. Ever wonder why so many towns in Oregon are also found in Maine uhh, Portland for example.... Lots of Maine to Oregon wagontrains traveled in the 1850s-60s. Hell, my gg grand pa's middle name was Augusta :) they decided to head out west to Oregon cause there were still trees to cut down out in Oregon and not as many people........hows that for ya Roger Long? ;) I suggest you embrace those wonderful summer days......... all three of em. Or Heck come on out to Oregon..... Oh, The Washingto coast is really nice too. Uh, that is if ya can find a place to duck into. NOt too many "harbors" up that way. BC is W A Y cooooool too! Bob Bob.. it isn't so much that the bad weather was so bad.. it is that just a short distance away, the summer weather was so much better. Added to this is the "Maine is great, the cruising in Maine is wonderful, the islands, the harbors, the lobster" propaganda which is just so much baloney. I live in NH,, not a tropical paradise,, but NH is so much warmer and has so much more summer than Maine..[ when i write maine, i am specifically talking maine above or north of or east of York.]. The weather sucks.. period. The water is freezing. I sailed all over Casco Bay, up to and beyound Boothbay.. in between.. and the weather was terrible. In fact, I don't think there was a summer day until Aug 18. I look in at the beach, there are young beauties hanging out,, and what jumps out at me? They are whiter than Casper the ghost. These women are sun deprived. I've quit.. I am not going to spend another summer waiting for summer. I will bite the mooring,, and head to Boston and Cape Cod. More expensive, yes. But at least it has a summer. Maine has winter,, and pre winter. No spring, no fall .. |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 01:15:37 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: I will bite the mooring,, and head to Boston and Cape Cod. More expensive, yes. The Vineyard and Nantucket have their attractions, better weather also. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 01:15:37 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: I will bite the mooring,, and head to Boston and Cape Cod. More expensive, yes. The Vineyard and Nantucket have their attractions, better weather also. == Wayne,, I am thinking Buzzard's Bay. The Mattapoisett area,, but this is next season.. so lots of time to plan. Just this morning, in the Portland paper .. the ferry to Nova Scotia has suspended service earlier than last year and will cut back on trips. Who wants to spend all kinds of money going from cold Maine to cold Canada? You sailors in the Chesapeake, further south.. wow.. you have a good thing going. |
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I just got back after laying down a 460 mile track that took us to Cutler
(Where we saw the Sistine Chaple of antennas. Larry's going to drool when I send him the pictures). If you'd had the week we just had, you would give Maine another chance. More later. -- Roger Long |
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You sailors in the Chesapeake, further south.. wow.. you have a good thing going. Yeah, oddly this August actually had wind and wasn't 100 degrees. So much for Al Gore's nonsense... |
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"Bill Kearney" wrote in message t... You sailors in the Chesapeake, further south.. wow.. you have a good thing going. Yeah, oddly this August actually had wind and wasn't 100 degrees. So much for Al Gore's nonsense... I heard the other day that Al Gore owns some huge house boat that burns hundreds of gallons of fuel. Poor Al,, he is such a phoney. That said.. I am a little on the side of the global warm crowd. But realize it will be a struggle to get everything under control. |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:43:50 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: Who wants to spend all kinds of money going from cold Maine to cold Canada? I'm thinking of doing the St Lawrence River loop next summer on our trawler. Please try to get the heat turned on before we do that. Our very own Geoff Schultz is doing that trip on his sailboat as we speak. I'll be very interested in reading his cruise reports. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:43:50 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Who wants to spend all kinds of money going from cold Maine to cold Canada? I'm thinking of doing the St Lawrence River loop next summer on our trawler. Please try to get the heat turned on before we do that. Our very own Geoff Schultz is doing that trip on his sailboat as we speak. I'll be very interested in reading his cruise reports. ========= There are a few stories on the net ,, do search ,, of folks who have done the St Lawrence River loop.. I"m assuming when you say loop you mean all the way to the mouth of the river, Gaspe? The currents, fog, bad weather can be brutal. Check the posted trips on the net. I've met a few who have done the NY, up Hudson to Canal,, across NY to Great Lakes, and later back across Lake Erie, to Lake Ontario to Montreal to canal that leads to Vermont and then NY and then the Hudson.. That trip is warmer. hahah |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message ... I just got back after laying down a 460 mile track that took us to Cutler (Where we saw the Sistine Chaple of antennas. Larry's going to drool when I send him the pictures). If you'd had the week we just had, you would give Maine another chance. More later. -- Roger Long ===================== Roger, you really won out on the weather. All summer is sucked,, and then you leave and SUN.. I left S Portland bound for NH a week ago. Got caught in a real bad squall off Old Orchard,, barely made it into Bifferford.. whew. The next day had a great sail. It was blowing hard but the sun was out, the day was wonderful.. and I think ... Capt Skip sailed past me ... What a day! Boat is up river now.. doing the ledge repair.. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:05:24 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: I've met a few who have done the NY, up Hudson to Canal,, across NY to Great Lakes, and later back across Lake Erie, to Lake Ontario to Montreal to canal that leads to Vermont and then NY and then the Hudson.. That trip is warmer. hahah We've already done the Hudson - Lake Ontario - Rideal Canal - Lake Champlain loop. It's a great trip although not to be repeated with out present boat - too large for the Rideau and Chambly Canals. I once went around the Gaspe by car, long time ago as a kid, and it was foggy. The area has a lot of old down east charm however and I've always wanted to do the full loop by boat. It's also a good excuse to go to Prince Edward Island, St Pierre, Miquelon, New Foundland and the Bras D'or Lakes. I'm thinking the weather should be half way tolerable as long as we're back in Maine by early September. Once the night time temperature starts dipping in the low 40s it's definitely time to head south again. We manage OK up to that point with our heaters and inverter powered electric blanket. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:07:58 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
wrote: Boat is up river now.. doing the ledge repair.. You damaged a ledge ? That could be pricey. :-) |
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On 2008-08-23 07:43:50 -0400, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
said: You sailors in the Chesapeake, further south.. wow.. you have a good thing going. You betcha! Been a great season, though I've had less chance to experience it than normal. (Friends are keeping me up to date.) -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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On 2008-08-24 11:36:36 -0400, Wayne.B said:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:07:58 GMT, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: Boat is up river now.. doing the ledge repair.. You damaged a ledge ? That could be pricey. :-) Glad I'm not the only one that had that thought. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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"Bob" wrote in message ... On Aug 21, 4:19 pm, "Thomas, Spring Point Light" wrote: I've spent the summer off a beach in S Portland, Maine.. moored. This is my second summer at this location .. And this is my last. I just can't take Maine any longer. The fog, rain, cold, end Aint it GREAT ! Maine and Oregon have a lot in common............ except most of Oregon is a bit more north than Maine we both sit around N 44-N 45 We also share lots of common relatives. Ever wonder why so many towns in Oregon are also found in Maine uhh, Portland for example.... Lots of Maine to Oregon wagontrains traveled in the 1850s-60s. Hell, my gg grand pa's middle name was Augusta :) they decided to head out west to Oregon cause there were still trees to cut down out in Oregon and not as many people........hows that for ya Roger Long? ;) I suggest you embrace those wonderful summer days......... all three of em. Or Heck come on out to Oregon..... Oh, The Washingto coast is really nice too. Uh, that is if ya can find a place to duck into. NOt too many "harbors" up that way. BC is W A Y cooooool too! Bob Yeah but... Maine has Nova Scotia just a bit North-East of it. We usually have beautiful weather from August till October. (except this year) |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 12:25:24 -0300, Don White wrote:
Yeah but... Maine has Nova Scotia just a bit North-East of it. That would be pretty much due East. ;-) |
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wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 12:25:24 -0300, Don White wrote: Yeah but... Maine has Nova Scotia just a bit North-East of it. That would be pretty much due East. ;-) I guess it depends where in Maine you start from. ( Kennybunkport or lower) You could miss us and next stop would be Spain, which may not be such a bad place. |
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