Monday, October 10, 2011

Spending Time With Selma


About 3 weeks ago I spent a good part of the day cleaning our pellet stove and replacing all of the gaskets and filters.  You could call this a modern day approach to getting ready for winter.  It was about 3:00 when I finished and I noticed that it had stopped raining out so I decided to reward myself by spending a little quality time with Selma by taking a quick jaunt to Bar Harbor.  

Those of you who have lived here in Maine will find it of no surprise when I tell you that the closer I got to the coast the fogger it got.    There was also a mist, not the heaving stuff just the more of nuisance stuff that you have to wipe off your face shield every 10-15 seconds.  


By the way did I tell you my goal for the day was to take Selma to the top of Caddilac Mountain so we could take her picture in a scenic location.   As we approached the beginning of the park, the strangest vision entered the corner of my eye.  I quite honestly was not sure I had truly seen what I just saw.  I pulled Selma over and looked back and sure enough, there was a gentleman playing bag pipes in the fog and mist overlooking Hulls Cove.    This combination created an amazingly ethereal photo opportunity.   I grabbed my camera and told Selma to stay put while I went over to meet David Weeda who was a wonderful conversationalist and was completely comfortable with me taking a few photos while continued playing.   Oh man I love the sounds of bag pipes....

  If you ever get a chance to swing down to Hulls Cove on Saturday afternoon's there is a good chance you will have a chance to hear and meet David who by the way runs a beautiful bed and breakfast at Williams Pond Lodge.

Oh yes, one last thing,  I almost forget,  Selma and I did make it to the mountain and I did take her picture, isn't she pretty?


She is German you know and by the way Selma in German translates to "God-Protection".




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