Tuesday, November 8, 2011

FINAL DAY IN PORTLAND














I was going to take a lobster boat cruise but the weather didn't seem best for it. I had asked Norm if they had Segway tours. He checked it out and it seemed that we could get one for the final day. Norm had never gone on a Segway before. I wondered how long it would take for him to learn and he appeared to have gotten the hang of it with the one lesson. People who run segway tours will always make sure that you know how to use it before riding off...no matter how long it takes...or unless you decide that it is just something you can't do.

Segway Tours of Portland's tour was an historic one of the downtown area. We found a bicycle path near the ocean and did much "riding". It's really a great way to get a sense of a city. I call it, "the lazy person's walking tour". www.portlandsegway.com or 207-619-7610. I love their slogan of "2Feet.2Wheels.2Go.

Our last attraction was the Portland Headlight at Cape Elizabeth. Situated along the spectacular shores of Fort Williams Park, at 1000 Shore Road, the popular landmark is owned and managed by the Town of Cape Elizabeth, Maine and said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the country. The 90+acre park offers picturesque views of Ram Island Ledge Light and the islands of Casco Bay as well as areas for runners and picnicking.

Due to the lack of time at this point, I was unable to go inside the Maine Museum of Jewish Art and History. The Tree of Life Foundation reflects the contributions and accomplishments made by Maine's original Jewish immigrants and their families. They showcase current art and changing exhibits by Maine's Jewish artists, including photography and historical presentations among other displays.

Our final stop was having lunch. Yes, I had to have my final lobster session. What better place of viewing than at the port. Portland Lobster Company is all about dining outdoors and the only lobster restaurant on the port. Nothing fancy. Picnic table atmosphere. I did try their lobster roll and it was great. We also got to sample the New England Clam Chowder, Lobster Stew, and even a whole lobster. I skipped the fries and let Norm indulge. Check this place out at www.portlandlobstercompany.com or call them at 207-775-2112

Time to Jetblue home, Norm dropped me off at the hotel and the hotel shuttle took me to the airport.

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