Showing posts with label Amie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amie. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Campobello Vacations - Mulholland Point Lighthouse

One of the reasons that we enjoy staying at An Island Chalet, is that it is a short walk to both the Mulholland Point Lighthouse and the Visitor Information Center (aka Adventure Center.)
We love photographing Mulholland Point Lighthouse at sunrise and sunset.
Middle photo: Amie Durden at the lighthouse in 2013.
Each time we have stayed on the island, we have taken at least one daily walk to the Mulholland Point Lighthouse. It is fun to capture the lighthouse with dramatic clouds behind it, at both sunrise and sunset.
Views from Mulholland Point Lighthouse.
Lubec is just across the channel (the middle of which is the border
between the United States and Canada)
There are good views of Lubec (it is gorgeous at sunrise), and seals (both harbor and gray) frollick in the waters nearby.
Top: Low Tide  and  Bottom: High Tide
It is also from Mulholland Point Lighthouse that we have seen some great examples of the tide change. We are continually amazed at the ingenuity of fisherfolk as they engineer wharfs and piers to withstand the effects of water.

Campobello Vacations - First Annual Bay of Fundy International Marathon

The main reason that we first vacationed in Campobello, in 2013, was to attend the First Annual Bay of Fundy International Marathon in support of our dear friends, Amie and Benji Durden. They have both run over 100 marathons, and have run at least one in each of states of the United States. In 2013, they were in need of a marathon in Maine, and this fit the bill. In fact, they were able to count it as running in two countries, as the marathon began in Lubec, hit the 1/2 way mark at the tip of Campobello, and then finished back in Lubec. Fun!
Amie and Benji shared a cabin with us and, upon their arrival, we shared some sunset views from Friar's Head, just down the road from the cabin. It was a great introduction to the beauty that is Campobello.
We visited Eagle Hill Bog and the "Rock of Gibralter", a giant boulder dropped off by a glacier about 14,000 years ago! Of course, I had to photograph Amie at the Mulholland Point Lighthouse.
Amie and Benji walk back to the cabin after packet pick-up
in preparation for race day.
Then, it was packet pick-up day and race prep. We spent morning hours at West Quoddy State Park, then the afternoon at the Roosevelt Cottage.
The runners are still fresh at Mile 7
Race Day dawned early, and as Amie and Benji headed for Lubec, we walked up toward Friar's Head and camped out at the 7 mile marker.
The course was challenging and hillier than lots of people suspected.
Benji won 3rd place for his age group.
Amie placed in the top 15 of her age group.
We amused ourselves for an hour or so, while waiting for the return of the runners, and then we camped out at the 25 mile marker. Amie and Benji ran well and placed high, out of 500 runners. It was so much fun to get together for four days during this event.
Best Friends Forever are hard to come by, and we sure are lucky!