(Shelley)
Everytime we think of Maine we envision Pine tree woods, Moose, Snow etc. But, Maine has some wonderful old towns. Just got back from touring a couple of them, including the most easterly city in the U.S., Eastport, Maine, right on the Canadian border.
One little town I loved was Cherryfield, Maine, about 60 miles east of Bangor and 70+ or so from the Canadian border. The reason of note here is that this tiny town, population around 1200, has these wonderful huge victorian homes. They just seem out of place in such a small river front village and in the same breath, I can think of no better setting to place them.
Cherryfield is known as the blueberry capital of the world. Who built these Victorians is a mystery to me. Probably the ship building merchants and Silver mining barons who lived in Cherryfield over 150 years ago.
While there the weather was cold but great, while in Fall River there was a snow storm.
So, here you go Shelley. I took the following photos with you in mind and have posted them below as I promised you.






