The Wow Factor
I've had lots of visitors over the last several days, including a couple who reads the blog and have a cottage down in Auditorium Park. To a person, they have all mentioned the view from the second floor. In fact, I should just go ahead and change the name of the cottage to: "The View."
If one is standing on what will be the deck, one can see from the Little River basin, over to Moose Point, Mac Point, and Searsport. Sears Island hits smack dab in the middle of the view in all it's undeveloped glory. Blue Hill has it's peak in the view and Turtle Head on Islesboro rounds out the southern end of the expanse. In the foreground is the mooring field. We think this one of the finest views in Bayside.
I've had lots of visitors over the last several days, including a couple who reads the blog and have a cottage down in Auditorium Park. To a person, they have all mentioned the view from the second floor. In fact, I should just go ahead and change the name of the cottage to: "The View."
If one is standing on what will be the deck, one can see from the Little River basin, over to Moose Point, Mac Point, and Searsport. Sears Island hits smack dab in the middle of the view in all it's undeveloped glory. Blue Hill has it's peak in the view and Turtle Head on Islesboro rounds out the southern end of the expanse. In the foreground is the mooring field. We think this one of the finest views in Bayside.
Sandy and Greg, I spent a while reading the blog backwards (newest to oldest) and it's really really wonderful. Such a pleasure. Congratulations. Have you thought of writing a book on the project? You might go further into research on the community or the people who lived there, or use your own strengths on the decorative arts to examine. I realize there''s no time for that now, but think of it in future.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with you - find out how to remove the telephone pole and it will be even better.
Hope to see you both soon
B