Check out the apple tree espaliers splayed sideways like candelabra.
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Lobster lasagna is a “wow” tower of lush lobster meat, fresh pasta, local cheeses, and herbs from the sprawling herb garden.įirst, I take a scenic detour to Snug Harbor Farm in Kennebunk, a sprawling nursery and greenhouse with extraordinary topiary, amazing succulents, and a profusion of plants in handsome terra-cotta. Or unwind “at home” at Nonantum’s 95 Ocean restaurant where signature dishes feature what’s fresh and local. Eat like a local at Bandaloop, where organic roasted beets, kale and grilled asparagus rule. The baked feta in olive oil is perfect bar food, as are the olives. Bartenders Scott and Jeremy are charming, good looking, and better still, really know their wines. But if you want the full-on, comfy-kitch Kennebunkport experience, do pop into Mabel’s.įor more sophisticated Port fare, try Old Vines. Be warned: you may be shocked to find a lobster roll next door at Port Lobster for exactly half the price. In a haze of nostalgia for Bar and Poppy Bush, I stop at Mabel’s for traditional clam chowder and famously overpriced lobster roll. For me, it all conjures pleasant childhood memories. Don’t miss this scenic tidal treasure – hardworking fishermen, pungent smell of bait, and lovely Goat Island Light. My grandmother was born and raised in Cape Porpoise, and I love to visit “her” lovely pier and harbor. If you prefer swanning at MoMA, you’ll like Spaces. If you liked playing dress-up in Granny’s attic, you’ll love Dannah. Two storefronts down, you’ll find Dannah, a crowded chaos of jewelry, scarves, handbags and well-chosen accessories. Spaces, a sunny shop on Ocean Avenue, has a modern, uncluttered vibe with distinctive textiles, books, and housewares displayed in bright expanse of space. Check out their beautifully designed recycled products. Sea breezes, ocean walks and sunshine can restore even the most chapped winter spirit.Ĭheck out the Daytrip Society in Dock Square whose nifty collection of gifts, travel gear and bicycles is always a pleasure. It’s blissfully quiet, parking is plentiful, and it’s not too hot – although after our last Maine winter, “too hot” still seems impossible.
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Kennebunkport’s broad, sandy beaches are exquisite in late spring and early summer. Finally one of them hits the “big rock.” Laughing, high-fiving and fist-pumping, they leap on their bikes and pedal away, powered by pure joy. I sit on a sunny bench as four cyclists circle back to throw stones into the crashing waves. The lovely stretch of avenue from the Colony Hotel to stone St. Hang a right and you’re heading up Ocean Avenue past iconic weathered boathouses toward Walker’s Point and some of the prettiest views in Maine. Hang a left and it’s a half mile to shops and restaurants of Dock Square. They recycle, compost, and send leftover soap and shampoo to third world countries via “Clean the World.” A massive herb garden is a bank of vibrant color that supplies the resort with herbs and flowers all summer long. From the bamboo flooring to low-flow shower heads and on-demand hot water, this inn deserves its hard-earned environmental leader certification. I like a little green with my getaway, and the Nonantum is just my style. When you’re relaxed enough, it appears to twirl in reverse. The trademark mini-lighthouse sits on grassy lawn near a graceful wind sculpture twirling lazily against bright blue sky.
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This traditional resort holds memories for many of us who summered here in the 1960s – an aunt’s wedding, a graduation or summer party. © Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram 2013Īh, the Nonantum. Now your base and items are off map and safe.Classic Getaways: Nonantum and Cliff House 10.Ride to the edge of the desert and upload the dinghy.When your done playing, store all your materials in your base, take your dinghy out of the lobby, return to your base and pack EVERYTHING up in the dinghy. 8.Use a cheap Firefly or Spider Walker (recommend spider once you unlock it) to get back to your base, and let the farming commence.Find an isolated or semi-hidden area on this new oasis and unpack your base, then take your dinghy to the edge of the desert, and upload it to the lobby. Find a medium oasis with a small population, and transfer your walker over to it. Pack up your base into your Dinghy walker. Place all your crafting stations in this base, (campfire, etc.) along with several storage containers. Build a SMALL base (about 2×2 foundations) with an “airlock” room and two doors to prevent people from blindsiding you when you exit your base.
DINGHY WALKER LAST OASIS HOW TO
Once you get to the “Build a Dinghy Walker” step, complete it, then learn how to build light wooden structures. Follow the tutorial quest in game, it grants massive exp early.
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