Archive for the ‘pretty’ Category

Asticou spectrum.

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Asticou garden, Mt. Desert, Maine -- fall colors.

Everyone seems to flock to Asticou in the spring to see the color of the azeleas.

Asticou garden, Mt. Desert, Maine -- fall colors.

But gee whiz, fall is spectacular. Martha Stewart thinks so too. She has some nice descriptions of individual specimens on her blog.

Asticou garden, Mt. Desert, Maine -- fall colors.

Learn more about Asticou and see it in the spring.

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Fire in the sky.

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Blazing orange sunrise in Maine.

Imagine waking up to this sky.

Blazing orange sunrise in Maine.

And watching it change.

Blazing orange sunrise in Maine.

As the sun rises over Penobscot Bay.

Blazing orange sunrise in Maine.

And brings the new day.

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Filling in the cracks.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Between the cracks on a Maine island.

Beautiful pink granite rocks make up entire islands in Maine and a good part of the shoreline, especially around Mt. Desert Island.

Between the cracks on a Maine island.

On a recent walk around tiny Rams Island, just off of Gotts Island, we discovered a few things that have found shelter in the cracks between the granite.

Between the cracks on a Maine island.

The battered remains of shellfish.

Between the cracks on a Maine island.

And very hardy vegetation.

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Footsteps on the stunning coast.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

The Ship Harbor Trail in MDI’s Acadia National Park, is gorgeous.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

And an easy way for anyone to experience the rugged and charming Maine coast.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Even the rich and famous.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Big wind, big tree, big roots.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Trail, Acadia National Park, Maine

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Digging Summer.

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

St. George Watershed Tour.

We have mere moments until it’s officially summer, 2010, so dig out the croquet set and squeeze the lemonade.

Here’s a list of tours and events to get your gardening inspiration reved up this summer. Please check back for updates. And if you know of others, or spot any errors, please note them in the comments below. Thanks! It’s going to be a very pretty summer.

June 18, Bangor, Liberty Garden Tour — Peonies.

June 18-19 – Stonington, 9th Annual Lupine Festival & Evergreen Garden Club Private Garden Tour – (pdf) (207) 563-4800.

Otisfield, McLaughlin Gardens with a Viewthis schedule hasn’t been posted yet. But it may be found at this link when it is.

July 8, Damariscotta, Miles Memorial Hospital League House and Garden Tour, 9 am – 4:30 pm, $25, 207 790-2009, $25.

July 11, Gardens in the Watershed, 10 am – 5 pm, rain or shine. (Photos from previous year.)

July 15 & 16, Camden House & Garden Tour, which this year also includes a Decorator Show House featuring designers from the area, and from away, 9:30 am – 4 pm, $25 advance, $30 day of tour, 207-236-8946. (2bnMaine postings from last year — More than flowers. Fish out of water.)

July 24, MDI, The Garden Club of Mount Desert Open Garden Day, rain or shine, 10am – 4 pm.

July 26, Sunday,11 am – 4 pm - Southwest Harbor House & Garden Tour, benefiting the library – ‘featuring six lovely gardens strung along the shore from Southwest Harbor to Manset, to Bass Harbor and up to West Tremont.’

July 29, Castine, Castine House & Garden Tour, “Under the Elms and By the Sea” presented by the Castine Historical Society.

August 11, Cranberry Island Home, Art & Garden Tour — Tickets for the tour (including round trip ferry, but not lunch) are $35 per person in advance ($20 tour, $15 reduced-fare ferry), or $49 the day of the tour ($25 tour, $24 normal ferry fare.) From their website — There will be eight stops on the tour:

  1. A nineteenth century sea captain’s home
  2. A garden that is part of the Archives of American Gardens of the Smithsonian Institute
  3. The Heliker-LaHotan Foundation, a beautiful compound of buildings hosting an artist residency program
  4. Musical events throughout the day at the Congregational Church
  5. Cranberry House and its Preble-Marr Historical Museum
  6. An Art Show throughout the day at Cranberry House
  7. A mile-long hiking trail leading to Cranberry Island’s magnificent back shore
  8. Lunch available at the café at Cranberry House

All summer – Belfast Friday Garden Tours, 10 am – 5 pm, $3 donation per garden.

All summer — Camden,  Garden Talks at Merryspring.

All summer — Boothbay, Maine Botanical Gardens Blog covers all their activities.

All summer — Garden Club Federation of Maine — Visiting Gardens & Tours.

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