"I'm Getting Married in the Morning! Ding Dong. The bells are gonna chime!"

Not really! But what a view for a wedding photo- This is the Cabot Motor Inn, Lancaster, New Hampshire.
In my last post I spoke about the project "Maine Woods Forever". MWF is a heritage conservation organization, dedicated to finding ways to perpetuate the Maine Woods that have been home, workplace, and inspiration to generations of people who love Maine and the Maine Woods. They are working on a heritage preservation project involving Henry David Thoreau and the route he followed through Wabanaki lands in 1846, 1853 and 1857.
Thoreau traveled to the Maine woods by stagecoach - an adventure of it's own. Today I am heading to the Maine woods by car - courtesy of a friend. We hope to ride a motor boat along the Kennebec River. Certainly a much more gentile, and less physical, an adventure than Thoreau and his guides. Hopefully I can capture some images, like those below, that bring attention to the history of the land and the native people who inhabited it.
Current weight 215 pounds!

Waldo County, situated in mid-coast Maine along scenic Penobscot Bay, has genuine New England character evidenced by working port towns and quaint rural villages. Visitors are awed by the area's unspoiled beauty. From striking coastal views to sweeping mountain vistas, dramatic natural settings abound. In addition great care has been taken to preserve and refurbish numerous historic landmarks, homes and buildings. Consequently, the Maine of yesteryear is still found here.
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