Ocean Point Column
April 16,2015
By Maryellen Bertrand
Spring like weather finally arrived last weekend which
prompted us to make our first trip of the season to Ocean Point. And we were
not disappointed the weather, especially Sunday, was beautiful.
As we made our way north we encountered several surprises
along the way; the Kennebec River had chunks of ice and snow along its banks
and as we made our way into Boothbay we noticed that Adams Pond was still iced
over.
Approaching the
Boothbay Common our attention was immediately drawn to the new entrance of the
Country Club currently under construction; the stonework is quite impressive.
Although not due to be completed until June Hannaford’s has made some
incredible improvements and it was nice to browse the isles to see all of the
work that has taken place in our absence.
Despite a
longer than usual season, Ocean Point remains as beautiful as ever surviving
the harsh winter elements. It was certainly great to be able to walk along
Shore Road and enjoy the beauty and sunshine of the day. There is new
construction and several renovations of cottages taking place, as is the
construction of the new cell tower. There are piles of snow scattered here and there
especially in wooded areas and the Duck Pond is partially frozen.
It was nice to catch up with several Ocean Pointers: Bob and
Pat Landurand, Mary and Ted Fuller Cilla Alden and her family and Elise Wyman,
also Jim and Doreen Dun, Dave and Pat McHold and Marilyn Heise. Marilyn is here
putting the finishing touches on their new home to be completed soon.
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Marilyn and Jim Steane’s daughter Jennifer and son in law
Dave will be appearing on HGTV”S House Hunters B&B Maui airing May 5th
at 10:00 P.M. Eastern, 9:00 P.M. Central, 10:00 P.M. Mountain, and 11:00
P.M. Pacific, be sure to watch.
Early last Fall Connie Saindon published her book,” Murder Survivors
Handbook”. The Independent Book Publishers Association has just honored
Connie’s book with the Benjamin Franklin Gold Award. Connie’s book had previously
received the silver award and was judged best book in the self-help
category. Congratulations Connie
for being honored with such a prestigious award,
Late last Fall Connie published her second book of Ocean Point
photographs.
As the spring season moves forward I’m sure many will be
anxious to return. Just a reminder to check the Water District website for
updates on seasonal water.
Have a great week and enjoy the milder temperatures.
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