12 thoughts on “Deep Summer in Maine: By the Water’s Edge”
Wonderful pics! The beauty of summer! 🙂
Thanks, Carina!
This is a lovely summery series, Laurie. Maybe next time I’ll get to visit these beautiful lakes. 🙂
Thanks, Eliza. Yes, yes!
Oh, that looks like fun. 🙂
Dog buddies make the water even more fun.
Oh how beautiful!1 I can feel that nice breez coming of the water! Great photos! Xo Johanna
Thanks, Johanna.
This is swimming weather, for sure. And watermelon-eating time.
So hot in central Maine. Clif and I are dragging. We’ve been going on bike rides first thing in the morning because by mid-afternoon, we are pooped. No air conditioning at the little house in the big woods. ‘Tis nice on the patio at night, I must admit.
No air conditioning here, either. We usually have a hillside breeze to cool things off, but not lately!
I know! So hot. But last night came the rain, with thunder and lightening, and today isn’t quite so hot. Fingers crossed that the humidity goes away to be replaced by a nice dry heat.
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Wonderful pics! The beauty of summer! 🙂
Thanks, Carina!
This is a lovely summery series, Laurie. Maybe next time I’ll get to visit these beautiful lakes. 🙂
Thanks, Eliza. Yes, yes!
Oh, that looks like fun. 🙂
Dog buddies make the water even more fun.
Oh how beautiful!1 I can feel that nice breez coming of the water! Great photos! Xo Johanna
Thanks, Johanna.
This is swimming weather, for sure. And watermelon-eating time.
So hot in central Maine. Clif and I are dragging. We’ve been going on bike rides first thing in the morning because by mid-afternoon, we are pooped. No air conditioning at the little house in the big woods. ‘Tis nice on the patio at night, I must admit.
No air conditioning here, either. We usually have a hillside breeze to cool things off, but not lately!
I know! So hot. But last night came the rain, with thunder and lightening, and today isn’t quite so hot. Fingers crossed that the humidity goes away to be replaced by a nice dry heat.