The new england contingent has been very quiet lately...hey, summer is over. The cool nights are upon us. Let's get together somewhere in the interim while we wait for Portland...maybe up in the Cape Ann area?? Anybody interested?
Can I play, too?The new england contingent has been very quiet lately...hey, summer is over. The cool nights are upon us. Let's get together somewhere in the interim while we wait for Portland...maybe up in the Cape Ann area?? Anybody interested?
But now, does anyone know if Portland is still on? Reservations need to be made, anticipation needs to rise, excitement needs to build...etc, etc.
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Portland is still on, and I am sorting out Logistics.
Friday afternoon/evening the plan is to visit the arts district of Portland, where the galleries all stay open late, and tend to have all of their openings (first Friday of each month). Saturday morning we will meet at the Portland Museum of Art to check out their new photography exhibit, and then go on a shooting expedition. Colours are now at peak, but will have probably passed by the time we meet. We could either head South to places like Two Lights, and the ruins of Fort Williams, or we could head to the North, and visit places like South Freeport, depending on how much driving people are willing to do, we might drive up to Boothbay (nice fishing Village) and stop along the way in Wiscassett.
If you are planning on coming up, send me a PM, and I will reply with my cell number so that we can hook up.
Hey man, I don't want to seem picky, and I don't want to hijack your outing, but none of the places you want to shoot are actually in Portland. Why not stay right here? Walk around a bit. Meet some people on foot. Enjoy my city. If anyone's interested, my little studio will be open for the First Friday festivities from 5 to 8. It's in the big State Theater Building at 615 Congress Street, suite 301. I hope you'lll come up and visit.
So, is the state theater bldg in the arts district? We'll put you at the top of the list to visit... I'm assuming that these galleries are also open on Saturday?? so what we don't hit on friday, we can still hit them the next day. Also, I've never been over on the East end of portland...are there any interesting areas.. Munjoy Hill or at Loring Memorial Park? Isn't there a lighthouse there...on that end?
drew
Thanks Troy. I'll check them all out. Hope to meet you there.Art,
For Portland there's the Eastland Park Hotel, a very big, very old place in the heart of Portland. There's the Holiday Inn by the Bay downtown and the Hilton Garden down on the waterfront. My personal favorite is the charming Inn at St. John by the bus station. It's old school and more like B&B.
There are numerous chain motels out by the Maine Mall in South Portland.
There are a couple of higher-end B&Bs in the West End but I can't remember their names.
Freeport, home of LL Bean, is 20 minutes up the coast but I suggest you avoid it. If you wanna stay near fishing villages that are within an hour or so of Portland try Googling Phippsburg, Harpswell, Cundy's Harbor, Orr's Island, Bailey Island and maybe Cape Porpoise.
Drew, have you tried the Holiday Inn by the Bay, the Eastland, the Hilton Garden, the Inn at St. John, the Doubbletree? Those are the hotels I can think of right in town.
TROY.
I'm staying at the Inn at St. John http://www.resortsandlodges.com/util/click.php?p=2&r=487&t=lodging&f=all&v=all&l=3334&u=website
and rates are reasonable. Art, you will be closer to the action if you want to try this place, as they still have some rooms available. Oh, some changes, my wife won't be coming up (too long a drive) and I'm staying only friday night. I'll leave saturday night to go home. (can't miss the Indi/pats game on sunday)
You'll love the Inn at St. John. It's a trip. It's an old railroad motel and is close to the bus station. It's also a block from my house.
TROY.
Sorry folks. I have to bow out of this trip too.
Regards, Art.
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