Saturday, July 18, 2020

Escaping the Heat in Bar Harbor @karilemor #RomanceGems



In many parts of New England, it can get warm and steamy in July. People go in swarms to buy air conditioners or put their window units in. It usually doesn’t last long, but for the few weeks of sweltering heat, it’s difficult to do much except relax in a pool if you have one, frolic in the ocean on a beach, or sip cool drinks in front of a fan.

One of my favorite places to escape to during this time is Bar Harbor, Maine on Mt. Desert Island. Being on the northern coast of the state, it can be much cooler during these hot days of summer. The ocean breeze is always a relief during the day. And at night, the temps can get cool enough to need a light sweater if you’re walking around.



My husband and I discovered the wonders of Bar Harbor the year before we got married on a spontaneous trip up the coast one long weekend. We enjoyed it so much we decided that’s where we wanted to go for a honeymoon. As we got married the first week in August, it was perfect timing.



Years later, when our three children were at an age to start doing some hiking, we began taking them up every summer. We’d stay in a great motel near town that had a few small apartments so we didn’t have to pay the price for five people each meal. The kids loved the Murphy beds that pulled out of the wall. Such an adventure.

This was taken on top of Cadillac Mountain standing next to Stephen King
                           


Some of our favorite places to go were Acadia National Park and drive the Park Loop Road. Take a drive up to the top of Cadillac Mountain to see the sunset (where we ran into and chatted with Stephen King one year - that was cool and he was super nice). Hike the trail up to Asticou Gardens overlooking Northeast Harbor.  Take the mailboat out to Little Cranberry Island and explore for the day. Climb the rocks and on the path to Otter Cliffs.




But I think my absolute favorite every year was Jordan Pond. This is such a beautiful body of water and the path around it is fairly easy most of the way. Depending on how fast you walk, it takes about an hour or two to go all the way around. The best part was after your long hike, we’d go up the hill to the Jordan Pond House. It’s a restaurant with homemade lemonade and popovers that are freshly baked. My go-to meal there is a bowl of their lobster stew. So rich and delicious I was always tempted to lick the bowl. Pair it with a few popovers slathered in honey butter or jam and you’ve got the perfect summer meal.





A few years ago, as I was enjoying Mt. Desert Island, I got an idea to write a series about the park rangers. I’ve called it Rangers of Acadia. Unfortunately, I’m not ready to hit publish on it yet, though book 1 - Jordan Pond (unofficial title) is written. I hope someday to get the whole series out.

Until then, the first book in my Storms of New England series, ELUSIVE DREAMS, also takes place on the coast of Maine.  And lucky lucky - it’s currently on SALE for only 99c!!  As is Book 2 - TRUE DREAMS.   Take advantage of this sale now!


If you’re looking for a few great summer reads, try the Storms. Book 3, STOLEN DREAMS is already out, and in a few weeks, Book 4 - BROKEN DREAMS will be released. I love the Storm family and hope you’ll come to love them, too!


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23 comments:

  1. My friend and I have tickets to fly to Maine in September. The trip looks less likely as time goes on, but I'm still hoping...

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    1. The entire state of Maine is beautiful! Hopefully you'll get there someday!

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  2. Maine is one of my bucket list states! Now I know where to go when I finally get there. Thanks for sharing, Kari!

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    1. Bar Harbor/Mt. Desert Island is one of the amazing places in Maine, but there are so many others as well!

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  3. My husband and I have always wanted to visit Maine. In fact, he's so serious about it, that he is refusing to eat lobster until we get there! Maine sounds so beautiful. I'm glad you had those days with your family! And I can't wait to read your series!

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    1. Thanks!! And Maine lobster is the best anywhere!! Hope you get there someday!

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  4. Maine sounds lovely! Ad this is a great deal to offer on your books!

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    1. Yes, Maine is amazing! Thanks! And hopefully people will take the deal on the books!!

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  5. I visited bar Harbor several years ago. Beautiful place. Thanks for sharing your memories.

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    1. I love sharing my thoughts of Bar Harbor since I love it so much!!

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  6. We lived in central Maine for several years. The coast of Maine is stunning! Bar Harbor is one of my favorites, too. (I may have set a book near there myself!) XOXO

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  7. I loved Maine when I was there. Laid back, charming and scenic. I ate lobster breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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    1. It's funny that I never liked lobster until I was pregnant with my first. Then I couldn't get enough. Now I love it still!

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  8. Hey for some weird reason my comment did get put up this morning! I wanted to thank you for the great memory of Bar Harbor. The first time I was ever there was last summer on a one day stopover when we were on a cruise to nova scotia. I fell in love with the town and Jordan's pond and made hubby promise me we could go for an extended stay next time. When this pandemic ends, I'm going back!!

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    1. Yes, Bar Harbor is a great place to spend some time! Nova Scotia also. My family is all from there and I did tons of genealogy while visiting.

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  9. Sounds like places I'd like to visit.

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    1. They are beautiful, mostly in the summer. In the winter it can be very cold!

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  10. I lived in Maine and had family who lived there for years. But I moved to New Hampshire . The New England states are so wonderful in the fall.

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    1. I've lived in New England my whole life. And I do love it. It's why I wrote my Storms series to take place in New England.

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  11. Our honeymoon was partly in Wells Beach, near Kennebunkport. That's as far north in Maine as I've gone. My son and his wife go every year with the kids to a "cabin" on a lake where the family members each have a cabin. It's in a town called Hermon and I believe it's near the places you mentioned. I know they go into Bar Harbor during their trip. They usually stay up there 3 or 4 weeks. Next year we hope to join them for a few days.

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    1. It's a beautiful area!! I'm sure you'll love it!!

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  12. Love the series concept of park rangers. Good luck. I'll be waiting for you to punch that publish button.

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