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Friday Favorites debuts – Ogunquit, Maine

In no particular order, I plan to review places I’ve been, things I’ve seen and restaurants where I’ve dined that have stuck with me – favorites.  Some of the places already reviewed are favorites, but I’ll be highlighting some new places, as well as adding new details about those we’ve already shared.

First up – Ogunquit, Maine

Although I have a great fondness for many places on the East Coast of the US, I returned to Ogunquit, Maine several times.  I loved the mix of sun, sand, waves, theater, seafood and a certain peaceful attitude you don’t find in every resort town.

Walking on the beach, looking out over the Atlantic Ocean was a restful, meditative experience.  Choosing lobsters, then sitting down in a very easy-going way to enjoy our food was another fun experience.  The arts community’s work in Ogunquit is a pleasure to see. 

Broadway at the Beach

In the summer, seeing a Broadway-quality show at the Ogunquit Playhouse was an especial pleasure. One of my fondest memories was when I saw John Raitt in Man of LaMancha.  Even though Mr. Raitt was in his 70s, he gave a stellar performance and hit the demanding notes the role required.  He also came out to talk with the audience after the performance and answered questions. By then, he had become known as Bonnie Raitt’s dad, but when I had first heard him sing years before, Bonnie Raitt was just becoming famous and she was known as John Raitt’s daughter.  In any case, a truly fantastic performance!  (And I had seen Man of LaMancha on Broadway when it was first-run!)

More Maine Observations

On one visit, I had a chance to chat with the highly over-qualified person who was cleaning my motel room.  She was a teacher in her summer months earning some extra income.  She confided that the resorts cleared out after the summer, as many New England coastal towns do.

People in Ogunquit are friendly and they work hard.

There are shops and stores to browse in.  If you want “major” shopping, you’ll have to drive to a bigger town, but for my shore experience, Ogunquit is a favorite.  Crafts, arts, beach, sun (except in this photo), sand, great food – perfect!

Ogunquit Beach on an overcast day

Ogunquit Beach on an overcast day

LINKS

Chamber of Commerce – including places to stay, shopping, entertainment, a video, and more

http://www.ogunquit.org/

Ogunquit Playhouse

http://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org/

NOTE:  If you have a favorite you’d like to share, send a comment about why that place is your favorite and I’ll consider featuring your favorite in a future week!

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