2013-06-10



New Harbor where one the Ferry departs from on the mainland

Just two days ago I went on a day trip to Monhegan Island.

It is an Island with about 60 residents,

and until VERY recently there was no ELECTRICITY.

The INNS that you stayed at were all GASLIGHT.

Talk about 'checking out' when you are

checking in to your vacation house or Inn.....

This is isolation....

this is a true 'escape' right here off the eastern coast of the U.S.

in Maine.

Article in the Boston Globe on the Artist's Haven - Monhegan Island



This is a snap of Monhegan Island while approaching.



The Isle of Manana which creates the Harbor of Monhegan Isle

But here is my story .....

On the way down to catch the ferry which would take us to Monhegan,

my dear friend gave me the wrong directions and we traveled 25 minutes

out of the way.

When we finally got to the end of the peninsula ....

I said : "there is no ferry....we went the wrong way"

(we were on a schedule - we had to catch the ferry at 4:30pm

and it was now 5 minutes until 4pm)

She made a call and sure enough we were way off course.

But,

the entire ride on the wrong road

I kept saying over and over,

"This is amazing".

And I meant it.

It was a ride through coastal villages with small harbors.

...Breathtaking views of homes on hills hanging over the water.

Homes that made me wonder about the owners of these 'HOMES'....

just how did they ever find such a lovely spot?

Did they one day take a WRONG turn on the RIGHT road?

The villages were so cozy - forgotten by time and trends.

( not great phone reception here in Maine)

I could have stayed in this area for days taking pictures,

but now I had to HURRY and turn around and find this damn FERRY!

My friend apologized....

I could see she felt badly.

I reached over and gently tapped her on the leg and said:

"Seriously, don't worry about it!

This detour was gorgeous.

Fantastic. I am glad we got lost".

And I meant it.

Lobsta' boat at the dock at Monhegan Island

We did make the ferry just in time....

but not without being totally winded from running

down a very long road to from the car to the ferry.

Manana Isle creates the Harbor for Monhegan Island

I have been told these beautiful stories about Monhegan Island for years.

Everyone paints it as this magical place with breathtaking vistas.

This is what I saw as soon as I got off the ferry walking into the village.

(I loved these white flowers and would love to know what they are)

Monhegan Island has all pale grey/sandy roads.

There are a very few cars here, maybe 3?

Needless to say it is rustic....

Monhegan is about 10 miles off shore and was first established

in the early 1600's as a plantation of sorts.

People have chickens,

because there is not much in the way of groceries.

In the winter months a mail boat comes

about twice a week carrying supplies.

I really don't know how (year after year) you would live through winters.

These are the roads.

This is the path I followed up to the top of Monhegan.

The view on the walk up to the light house -

Here is a view from the top of Monhegan

The lush backyard of some Monhegan resident.

The last house on the path on the way to the village.

had gorgeous poppies in their front bed.

I loved this image and want to try my hand at painting it.

The point of this trip was to get to the Monhegan Library,

and this was the road to it.

This is the old apple tree in front of the old library where my group was meeting.

The library was incredibly charming and cozy.

It still blows my mind that

they did EVERYTHING BY GASLIGHT until recently.

This place of course had 2 other rooms.

Every inch of the Monhegan Library was packed with people like sardines.

It was great.

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Back to

'TAKING THE WRONG TURN ON THE RIGHT ROAD'

You see,

had I not been in a good place in my head and heart,

that 'wrong turn' could have really ruined my attitude for the rest of the trip.

Today I am trying to tune into something bigger than myself,

I try to do the next right thing that is in front of me.

....keeping it simple.

This big transition from Fla. to Maine had really

knocked the wind out of my sails.

But,

'Today' I feel gratitude.

It is difficult to be thinking lousy thoughts

or

feeling lousy when you are grateful.

The long and short of it is that Monhegan Island

is over rated.

I don't really care 'WHO' stayed there!

It's nice, but my socks weren't blown off.

The very best part of the entire day

was the ride down the wrong road !

And ...

in the dark, in the cold, and on the rocky seas I rode back on the ferry

while talking to a charming old man from Camden.

Being present in 'the moment' is this summers assignment for myself.

Monhegan Island on PINTEREST

*MONHEGAN ISLAND FACTS*

• Monhegan: Abenaki Indian word

meaning "the Island"

• Tallest cliffs on the coast of Maine

at 165 feet

• Monhegan Light is the 2nd highest

lighthouse on the Maine coast at

178 feet above sea level

• Approx. 60 year round residents

• Approx. 1.5 miles long and three-

fourths of a mile wide

• Capt. George Weymouth

visits in 1605 and

Capt. John Smith in 1614

• 9.8 miles between New Harbor

and Monhegan

• One of only 14 remaining

year-round Island communities

• Incorporated in 1839

• A seasonal water system is

supplied by a spring fed meadow

• Ice was cut and stored for

summertime use until 1972

• Central Monhegan Power Company

established in the late 1980’s

• The Federal Government installed

the first telephone during WWII

to communicate with lookouts

• Monhegan Island Light

constructed in 1824

Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her Blog of her Adventures in Design,Boca Raton and Camden Maine, All Interior Design Services, Monhegan Island, wrong turns, gratitude, Maine's beauty,
Monhegan Island, wrong turns, gratitude, Maine's beauty, your heart in the right place
Renee Finberg ' TELLS ALL ' in her blog of her Adventures in Design

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