If you've seen the movie, Rain Main, you'll remember that Raymond often took unusual photos. I've also been told I take Rain Man photos.
On this trip, Sea Castles Resort was Camp Ogunquit. Our "cabin" was the last on the left of the second floor.
Camp included a full kitchen, living/dining area, bath, private balcony, and a loft upstairs for sleeping.
From our room, we had a view of the ocean
We even had a real room key! Not a key card.
For Iris, Leo couchant
I've seen this movie (referring to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds)
Conspiring seagulls in the Ogunquit River. I yelled at them I didn't want to be Tippi Hedren (another Birds reference. Go watch the movie)
Pansies growing through a crack by the foundation of the souvenir shop.
I haven't seen a real room key in so long I can't even remember. Now the big thing is room cards that you don't even need to swipe. Progress I guess. Happy Monday CJ.
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DeleteLooks lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty town and easy to walk to town and the beach.
DeleteLooks like a great place to visit. Have a good week, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOgunquit has it all. Quiet spaces for walking, dining, night life, fun shops, and the beach!
DeleteOOooo it looks like a nice place... love the idea of a real key... Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteI was really surprised we had a real key
DeleteThis place looks amazing. A real key? OMG.
ReplyDeleteI know, right?
DeleteHow beautiful your trip CJ! Those photos transmit tranquility, I really like the one with the seagulls.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a great week
Big hugs, Caty
The seagulls are very cheeky. If you're on the beach and have food, they will steal food right from your hand
DeleteA beautiful and peaceful place to explore and take in the beach - perfect 😊. Looks like you had a wonderful trip! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWe had a great time, and are planning another trip
DeleteWhat a nice setting!
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