Sunday August 9, 2015
63 degrees w/ 13 mph winds
Day 87

It feels cooler this morning than usual, like when we first arrived.  The winds are adding a crispness to the air.   The clouds are covering the sky and it looks like it is going to be a grey day.  Hopefully the sun will burn through and it will be clear and sunny for the afternoon.  These winds are just what the sailors are looking for to finish out the Monhegan race today.
Ethan bringing a group of visitors

Woke to the Coast Guard radio was going off with a “PonPon PonPon”…meaning LISTEN!  There was a vessel taking on water.  The vessel was “September Morn”, a 40 foot sloop.  We could only hear one side of the conversation.  The young USCG lady manning the radio was very clear spoken in getting the information she needs to assess the situation, the best we have heard since we have been here.  She made comments to them making sure all had life vest on, were there any children, about how many gallons were they taking on, was there anyone ill or needing additional assistance.  Wish we could hear the vessel that was in distress, that way we would know a little more about the situation.  Asking if they can see any other vessels around them?

We have begun to notice a few different flying creatures that weren’t here when we arrived.  We have seen humming birds, about six large red wing Black Birds were in a tree outside our kitchen door last night, they were squawking at something, guessing the sea gulls.  We have also begun to see dragon flies.


Last night we could see several sailboats out our bedroom window, we guessed they were part of the race from yesterday,  they almost have to be because we don’t see many vessels out at night.  All were on a straight line towards Portland.

Visitors started arriving, the very first group of 4 was ahead of the rest, I told them Larry would be up in a moment to go to the tower, that they could come and see the museum, they mumbled a little about the others being so far behind, so I told them just a moment and let me grab my shoes and we would go up.  Then I couldn’t find them.  Another couple came up and I told them I was fixin to go up were they interested…yes.  I looked for the other group, I walked around the tower calling to them, the other couple said that they had already gone up…WHAT, they went up with a sign right there saying don’t go without a caretaker.  I quickly ran up the stairs and found them “up in the lens area”.  I’m not sure what I said, it was nice, but I informed them that they were not to go up there at all, that NO ONE was allowed up there.  They gave their excuses.  I grabbed the chained sign that went across the stairs keeping folks from going on up and said, “this sign that you moved said NO ONE IS ALLOWED”.  This made me so angry that something that we are trying to protect, blatantly went against the rules and could have damaged our Fresnel Lens.  Again, I was nice….I didn’t say what I was thinking!  I continued the tower tour as though nothing had happened.
Visitors enjoying the Cobble Stone trail down below

We had several members of the Friends of Seguin come visit today.  Our last group of folks….Lorrie and Ron Richardson….she LOVED the tour.  They were so thrilled with the place…they say they have been here several times before.  She kept asking if there was anything we needed, she left her phone # too.  How sweet!  She said, “this is what I would call Southern Hospitality” and smiled, she made my day!  They are connected to Texas with children and grandchildren.
Visitors getting ready to leave Seguin

We loaded the last of Ethan’s group to go back.  Larry and Ted rowed out to get our dinner…LOBSTER….I mean their dinner…I’m allergic.   We stayed and searched for sea glass…Trayce has a RED…reds are rare, but that’s her favorite color so we had to find one for her.  They head back to Texas tomorrow, they aren’t looking forward to leaving Maine and going back to that HEAT.
Larry and Ted dinging out to get dinner

Dinner….they had Lobster and said it was the best they had ever had.  I had some pimento cheese that Trayce made from scratch…fabulous!
 
Ted and Larry headed up the hill with the lobster
After a game or two of card games we went outside to enjoy the views and the weather.  It was neat to see the museum with the lights on from the outside.  They went in and we gave them their very own private tour.
 
Ted and Larry "cooking" the lobster
Dump Cake for dessert….talking and laughing and time for bed. 

We never saw anything that we thought was a sailboat race today…that would have been so neat to see, they may gone by during our most active time of tours and we missed them.

One of our favorite Scripture:
Psalms 49:2

Both low and high, rich and poor, together.