What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Friday, June 22, 2018

Friday Foto Friends: More Vacation Beauties


Good Morning Friday Foto Friends! I missed you all last Friday, but I've tried to make up for it this past week with more photos than you probably ever wanted to see from our trip to Maine...but alas...there are more!

Our very first afternoon at our motel, as I was out wandering around exploring our "neighborhood", guess what was the first thing I saw?

This mother duck with her ducklings in tow, headed straight for the busy road in front of the motel.  



She was quite determined to take those ducklings straight across the road, traffic or not, so I literally stood there and waved at the cars headed in that direction to stop! Thankfully they were all able to stop in time to watch this duckling parade safely cross over to the other side. I was so glad my camera was working...and that I wasn't a witness to a tragedy!



So then I turned around to go sit down on the swing in the yard and relax a bit and catch my breath...


And out hops this Robin Red Breast, who had just caught a nice fat, juicy worm for her lunch!!
This soon became my favorite spot to sit and read and enjoy the fresh, cool morning and evening air, while I listened to the birds singing,

 Enjoyed the beauty of the flowers all around... Daylilies


 Beautiful Rhododendrons...
 And listened to the soothing sounds of the babbling brook into the little fish pond...(I also heard a few bullfrogs, but never could locate one to get his picture)

This is also where I enjoyed a cup of tea and muffin while reading morning devotions...



Psalm 92:2

The mug I'm using was the only souvenir purchased on this trip out of necessity. Our motel room provided a nice coffee pot and styrofoam cups for coffee, a microwave, and a refrigerator. But there were no tea bags or ceramic mugs to heat water in the microwave...so I found this "catch of the day" chowder/soup mug at a little gift shop we visited at the beach, and decided it would do very nicely to make my cup of tea.  (Thankfully I carried some tea bags with me in my purse...a habit I learned many years ago while traveling....)

 These Rosa Rugosa "Beach Roses" were blooming nearby as well...



Now switching gears for a moment...remember the story I told you the other day about Ocean Park at Old Orchard Beach?  As we stood upon the beach that day I could just barely see what appeared to be a lighthouse far across the water...(I think this is the Saco Bay)
This was as good as I could zoom in on it, and yes, indeed it was a lighthouse...
I just found this map...and this is the "Woods Island Lighthouse".  The area where we were on the beach was Ocean Park, at the end of Temple Avenue.  Our motel was about 2 miles back toward Route 1.

These benches were along the beach, and I found each of them to be so interesting...each in memory of someone who loved coming to this beach...




 "Memories made at the beach last a lifetime"
 This one reads:


"Come here to the end of the land;
Feel the wind, water and sand,
and as you make your life's run,
Cherish your days in the sun."




This one says "She loved her family and Ocean Park for 70 years"


If you look back up at that map you will also see where there is the pier at Old Orchard Beach.
We did make a special trip there one evening with our grandson and his mama. 
It was quite interesting to say the least!



Here's some more of those Rosa Rugosa Beach roses, which grow like weeds in the sand dunes up there.



The sunset is being reflected on the sky, sand and water, as this faces east, but the sun was setting behind us in the west...

That is that same island where the Woods Island Lighthouse is:

This is the Pier at Old Orchard Beach:


There is also an amusement park there...Here Grandpa and Noah are enjoying some good conversations...

This is Grandpa (my hubby), Noah, and his Mama, and the pier is in the background. There are shops all along the pier.


And here is Grandpa, Noah, and Grandma (yours truly).
 And this is a very old church there next to all of the amusement park, pier, and shops.


I found this old postcard (on the internet)  of that same church. Apparently it is St. Margaret's Church, which is a Catholic Church.

We truly were blessed with good weather and a marvelous time with our dear family. God opened the way for us to share some very special moments together, hopefully moments that our Grandson will cherish as much as we did.


As Psalm 92 (that I was reading above) reads:

1.  "It is good to give thanks to the Lord,
and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
2.  To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning,
and Your faithfulness every night,
3.  On an instrument of ten strings, 
on the lute,
and on the harp,
with harmonious sound.
4.  For You, Lord, have made me glad through Your work;
I will triumph in the works of Your hands."
(one of the grand pianos in those old church buildings back at Ocean Park)
Amen.

Now let us scoot over to Deb's Place at Breathing in Grace and see what our other Friday Foto Friends have been up to this week.  God bless you all, and have a marvelous day!



15 comments:


  1. Imagine, when you pass, people want to make a monument for you. What do they think of? A bench on a pristine beach that will bless others. And what do they write on it? "She loved us..."

    There is no greater monument in all the world than that. So beautiful. Thank you for sharing that.

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    1. I love how you pick up on the smallest of things and see the beauty and perfection of it...Thank you for feeling what I felt when I saw that bench... Blessings...

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  2. I think I would love to visit this place. It looks so relaxing, peaceful and so much beauty around. Your pictures are wonderful. I'm so glad you were able to visit and see your grandson graduate, but also just to enjoy yourselves together. Those ducks are so cute. I love watching He little mamas with their babies in tow. Good little duckies.

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  3. Oh my! So beautiful and it looks like such an interesting place to visit. I love the lighthouse and the church! So glad you were able to protect mama and baby ducks. I love the robin picture with the worm too. Good job!

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  4. Wonderful photos. I love that cup! I will have to look for one like it.
    Rugosa grows wild in my backyard too. I have a white variety but I wish it were pink or rosy. It is all over the place here too.
    Glad you became traffic cop for the duckies!
    I've been to Maine on the way to PEI but never by the seashore there. I would enjoy seeing it sometime.

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  5. What lovely pictures! Looks like you had a fun and restful trip! God bless you all!

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  6. I followed your trip on Facebook, but these photos shared here are so great! Zooming in on the lighthouse.. wow! Your grandson is quite handsome and is as tall as his grandpa! I'm so glad you got to make this trip to celebrate his graduation!! I have never been that far north before. Maybe someday.

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  7. Ducklings, robin, flowers, and sunset - love the whole collection.

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  8. Such wonderful photos Pamela. Loved them all. The flowers are one prettier than the other, Mama Duck and her babies are so cute and I could see myself sitting and relaxing on the outdoor swing and even on a bench by the ocean. So peaceful and calming. Have a day ahead of blessings my friend.

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  9. I so enjoyed these photos, Pamela! When I was growing up, we went to Massachusetts every summer to visit relatives; I remember those gorgeous roses that grow on the dunes. So happy to see them once again.
    Blessings to you!

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  10. Wow what a fantastic post. I enjoyed all your photos and commentary and it sounds like you had a terrific holiday and visit. Thanks for posting so many photos as I love seeing what it looks like somewhere else, lol. The beachfront there definitely is beautiful. Have an awesome rest of your weekend.

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  11. From Florida to Maine -- that's a long way up there! Enjoyed your pictures!

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  12. I'm just now playing catch up to visit Friday Foto Friends! I loved all your fotos...especially the one of you and your hubby and Noah. I'm so glad you got to go to Maine for his graduation....such a special event in a young man's life. The place you all stayed looks like a very nice place with so many gorgeous flowers. Glad they were in bloom for you to get to see! Thanks, Friend, for being so faithful to link up at FFF. Seems life is slowing down my blogging somewhat. None of us know what the future will hold and I'm trying to take care of my Mom and two households...very tiring and often frustrating. Alas...this too shall pass! Thank you for your prayers!

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  13. What a wonderful vacation you had Pamela! How wonderful that you saved the little ducklings from harm as they crossed the road, and then was entertained by a robin! Just so precious, these little moments in our lives that bring such joy. So glad that you had such a special time with your family in Maine! I just love the beach roses, here they are called wild roses, and they do grow like weeds everywhere, but they are so beautiful, I don't mind! It has been such a busy summer for me, so thankful to pop in for a visit with you :) Blessings and hugs!

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  14. Beautiful, simply beautiful Pam. Thank you for sharing more of your memory making trip!

    Blessings!

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