The sunrise is beautiful outside of our cabin this morning.

Forgotten Fort in Portland, Maine

These are all the port at Portland, Maine

The college here has a pretty big marine and diving program.

A cruise ship is docked here




Thank you for allowing me to share my fun adventures with you today and I hope your day is marvelous.
Deanne
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12 replies on “Good Morning from Ogunquit, Maine”
Beautiful ❤️💜
Thank you! Yes, it’s lovely to travel and see other parts of the country.
That sunrise is beautiful! Have a lovely time!
Isn’t it though? It was worth getting up at 6:30 a.m. for. Thank you, I am traveling with 2 of our sons and my husband and it’s been a wonderful trip.
Wow that is a huge cruise ship. The sunrise photo is very beautiful.
I know, it really is huge. I had no idea a cruise ship would be at a port like this one. I really underestimated the size of the port. I am so pleased I got up early to see the amazing sunrise 🌄.
Yes the size of that ship is shocking. I’ve seen some really beautiful sunrises too but you have to be at the right place and time, and unfortunately you can’t sleep in.
Impressive. I have never been to a port that is that big. I’ve always lived in land locked places.
I had no idea the size of the port or its importance with how much was going on. I’m enjoying this trip so much, seeing the things I don’t see around my area. I am learning so much.
Maine is one of the states I haven’t visited yet, but I will someday. Beautiful photos, Deanne. It sounds like you had a wonderful holiday. Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
Thank you Carla, like I was saying in my other post we visited Maine last year on our anniversary trip but just drove through on the outskirts. This time we drove more into the state and did some exploring. It’s well worth the trip, such beauty. I’m hoping you’re able to visit sometime as well.
The friend I visited in Boston last month has a cottage in Maine and wants us to come in the summer and stay there for a few days. Maybe next year.