Usually when you return from a vacation one of the first questions you get asked is, "What did you do while you were there?" For a Maine cabin vacation this can be a tough question to answer. I mean, ok, there is stuff to "do". You can swim, read a book, go for a walk, go sailing, lay in the hammock, play games, kayak, nap, waterski, and eat and eat and eat.
However, in truth, while we are at the cabin we don't try to 'do' a lot, we try to just 'be'. One of the best parts of being there is that you can wake up every morning and know that there is no schedule for the day, no plans, just hours of doing anything (or nothing, if you want.)
We took so many pictures during our week that even with some serious whittling down there are too many for one post. I can make no promises that these pictures follow any sort of recognizable timeline, or chronological order. Consider it instead a kaleidoscope of images from our trip with more to come.
7 comments:
Great pictures from a wonderful vacation. I loved being there with you guys!
That kayak shot is beautiful! What is that map game that you are playing? Or were you looking at pictures of Gwyneth and seeing where she was on a map?
Thanks for sharing pictures of your trip. I feel peaceful just looking at them! Must have been an incredible week.
those pictures were awesome - like rhi said, i feel rested up just looking at them! glad it was good for you!
The game was called "10,000 places to see before you die." And it provided non-stop nightly entertainment.
wow great pictures...just curious- do you guys rent a cabin up in maine every year or is it your parents' vacation house? seems like a fun tradition
mom and dad Jones have a cabin up there. It is so nice. We feel very blessed.
Great pics. I have been to maine too and love it there. you know randy and linda have bought land there and will move in about 2 years. So we can visit them!
Thanks for sharing and love your blog. Pretty much check it out couple times a week. Think i will buy that game for our family vacation in sept at the beach. Is that anything like a "Bucket List"?!
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