Posts Tagged ‘Bar Harbor Maine’

Our New Sunroom!

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

From the day we bought our little coastal Maine inn, we have had a list of things we planned to do. Over the course of 5 years, we have gradually worked our way through a large list of projects.

This past spring we completed our most recent, “big” project – the addition of our new 3 season sun room! Well, it’s not exactly “new”, but kinda it is.  As all of our return guests know, the inn already had a front porch we just converted to a glassed in room!

Since Mark is a builder anyway, projects like this, are easily handled by us – this sunroom project taking us all of about a weekend-and-a-half!

While the open porch was much enjoyed the way it was, turning it into a sunroom has allowed it to be even more versatile. Early spring mornings, late fall evenings and rainy days find many a guest relaxing with a good book and a glass of wine.

We would have posted about our new room sooner but, you see, we have been way to busy chatting with and entertaining our guests while they are very much enjoying the new 3-season sunroom! We look forward to seeing you soon – we’ll save a spot for ya on the sunporch!

Treasures from Seal Harbor Beach, Maine

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Today we paid a visit to Seal Harbor Beach which is located about 20 minutes from Southwest Harbor. It is a smaller beach and,in the summer, a bit quieter than Sand Beach in Acadia National Park.

Whenever I visit Seal Harbor Beach, I always walk away with a few ocean treasures – sea glass, shells, urchins, etc.

These are the treasures I brought home today… a baby Sand Dollar, 2 Periwinkles and a (somewhat) Heart Shaped Rock.

I happen to have a collection of heart shaped rocks, well, I have only 3 but it’s still a collection. It also happens that I found every one of them on Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park!

We can’t wait to see what treasures you’ll  discover during your visit to our Southwest Harbor bed & breakfast on Mount Desert Island, Maine!

Happy New Year!Cheers to 2012!

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Happy New Year!

Is it just me or was it only yesterday that there was all the hub-bub concerning Y2k? Here we are all ready to celebrate 2012 – WoW… just …WoW!

Whatever you are participating in tonight be safe & smart. We are looking forward to 2012 and would love to have the opportunity to have you as our guests.

We are accepting 2012 reservations at our Southwest Harbor, Maine  bed & breakfast, so give us a call! We’re minutes from Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor but we have lots of peace & quiet.

 We have a great special we are offering for the dates of May 1,2012 – June 15,2012 – with your 3 night reservation, we are treating you to a delectable box of Black Dinah Chocolates! So mention our Spring Fever Inndulgence 2012 special when you call!

2011 was a great year here at Clark Point Inn. Wonderful guests, great weather, fun activities…lots of memories made!

Let’s make 2012 our best year yet – live simply, love deeply and laugh often!

Happy New Year from your friends at Clark Point Inn in Southwest Harbor,Maine!

Made in Maine- the way Christmas should be

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Maine is a state that is chock full of uber talented folks dreaming up and bringing to life a wealth of  high quality, unique, handcrafted creations.

Simply meandering along Route 1 will expose you to numerous galleries, wineries, breweries, artisan workshops, craft co-ops, photographers – you name it. And there’s  a lot more to Maine than just what is along Route 1!

If you would like to see just how many talented folks are out there roaming around the state, just take a look at the following websites:

                                                         

                                    www.UnitedMaineCraftsmen.org

                                                       www.MaineMade.com

                                            www.DesigningWomen.org

                                                  www.GiftedHandShow.com

Being a crafter/creator/artist myself  (and member of the United Maine Craftsmen) I have many other Maine artists that I admire and have a great appreciation for the time and effort they  put into their creations- whether it is food, jewelry, photography, decor…

So, I just thought I would offer up a few of my personal favorites that just might help you with your gift list this year. While I am not affiliated with any of these businesses,I  have met many of the owners in person and can tell you that they are all wonderful, talented folks!

 
 
 
 

Once upon a time, there was a little island off the coast of Maine called Isle au Haut where two people, named Kate & Steve, made the best chocolates EVER! Well, lucky for us, they are still there and are doing what they do best, making chocolates that are so yummy I have trouble finding the words to describe. Many of our guests have had their romantic stay at Clark Point Inn enhanced with these bits of Heaven. We hope that when you visit us you'll want us to order some for you too! Not just the chocolates, but the bark and the sipping chocolate and the froglets and the... They are life changing!

 

Crafted in our hometown of Houlton in Aroostook County, Maine! It's cocktail time!

Stunning pewter jewelry handcrafted in the Old Port District of Portland, Maine

Ever heard of Maine Potato Candy? Well, this is it!

Bradbury Maple Frams in Bridgewater,Maine is where we purchase our supply of Main Maple Syrup. When you pay us a visit here at the inn, you're guaranteed that we'll be serving this for breakfast!

Love, Love, Love these fun, funky lipbalms...and "Lulu" is so friendly, too!

Quite possibly, J.Kevin White is my favorite photographer. He is a fellow member of the United Maine Craftsmen and has some fabulous still life images. I can never decide which ones I want to purchase!

www.jkwhitephoto.com

talk about a delicious Christmas dinner! There are plenty of lobster shacks, companies & fisherman that are happy to ship out their freshly caught lobsters to your loved ones!

Oh and we can’t forget about…

A bed & breakfast experience at our Southwest Harbor,Maine inn! We have gift certificates in any amount and it's not too late to have one sent out before Christmas! Give us a call - 207-244-9828!

So there you have it…our suggestions for  from-the-heart Made in Maine gifts! it just so happens, that we offer all of these items in our “Delightful” gift shoppe here at the inn! So nxt time you visit us, you can do a little shopping for yourself!
Well, not all of them…we don’t sell lobster or the vodka but, when you visit, we’ll mix you up a cocktail and be sure to indulge you in some fresh Maine lobster at breakfast!
Merry Christmas from Clark Point Inn – Southwest Harbor, Maine!

Acadia Webcams

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Ever wonder what’s going on in Bar Harbor, Maine when you’re not there?

Are you wishing you were still on your Acadia National Park vacation and would like to see some views of Acadia?

Well, you can get a bit of a glimpse into life here if you just connect to a couple of area webcams.

Visit Geddy’s Restaurant webcam for live street views and harbor water views in Bar Harbor.

Visit the Acadia National Park hazecam for information on wind speed, humidity, air temp and more.

Visit Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound tide cam for a view of the bay.

Cool, huh!?  Bet you can’t wait to get here now. See you soon!

Let’s Get Crafty!

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

It doesn’t seem like it is that time again already but the 2011  Acadia Fibre Fair is fast approaching!

The 2nd annual fibre arts festival is scheduled for Saturday, May 21st and will take place right here in beautiful Southwest Harbor, Maine.

There will be lots & lots of activities, classes & demonstrations! The popular “Swap Table” will be there again, too..

What’s the “Swap Table”? Well, it’s an opportunity to drop off a craft item that you no longer use or might just have too much of and, in turn, you can take something that you may find useful. Maybe you’ll find that one special craft item that you have been on the lookout for.

If you are a crafter, then this is a great chance to meet some folks who share your interests. If you’re not a crafter but have always wanted to learn, then this is a great chance to meet those same great folks who would love to teach you how to knit, spin, crochet, rug hook…

All proceeds from the festival will benefit Summer Festival of the Arts.

See you there!

Giving Back Giveaway 2011

Friday, March 18th, 2011

So here’s the scoop on our ”Giving Back Giveaway” we are doing for the remainder of 2011

Here’s the catch: (a.k.a – the fine print)

Each month (we are beginning with the month of April) we will be asking you to tell us about a special memory, holiday, recipe, etc. It will be different each month. The winner will be randomly chosen on the 15th of each month and at that time we’ll also let you know what we want to know about for the next month. The more intriguing, the better! The funnier, the better! The more unique, the better!

Do you want to be the lucky winner for April 2011!?

Well, then you’re going to have to tell us about the BEST April Fools Prank you ever played on someone! What did you do? Who did you do it to? Were they a good sport? Tell us all about it!

 

Be sure to tell your friends & family to “LIKE” our Clark Point Inn 1883 Facebook page  so they can get in on the fun too!

 Why we are doing this:

Well,it’s pretty simple, really. We’ve had a really fun time being innkeepers, we’ve enjoyed meeting all of our guests and we just want to do something to give back and say”Thanks” !

 How you’re gonna let us know about your story:

 1.  Send us an email at indulge@clarkpointinn.com

 2. Sit down and write us a good old fashioned letter then send it off via snail mail. Don’t worry, we’ll get it – it won’t take THAT long!

 3. Oh, and, of course, you can let us know about it on our Facebook page – Clark Point Inn 1883.

4. You can go right ahead & tell us your story here on our blog! Just click on ‘comment’ and start typing away. 

Of course, if you have any questions – don’t hesitate to let us know!

 Ready…Set…GO!

Free Things to enjoy on Mount Desert Island, Maine

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Mount Desert Island

It may seem like everything today costs money, but that’s not necessarily true. When you visit us, here on Mount Desert Island, Maine, you’ll be amazed at all of these fun things to see & do that are FREE!

1. Look for Seaglass & Sand Dollars along Seal Harbor Beach - you might want to get there early, though, before they are picked up by other treasure seekers.

2.Catch sunrise from atop Cadillac Mountain – Many of  our guests get up VERY early in the summer to head up the mountain. They always return saying how beautiful the sunrise was. We’ll even pack you a picnic breakfast to take along with you!

3. Take an invigorating hike up Beech Mountain – it will be worth it when you see the view!

4.Catch sunset from atop Cadillac Mountain – You won’t have to get up as early and sunset promises to be just as striking as sunrise. Grab a bottle of wine and some cheese and just be.

5.Walk the Ship Harbor & Wonderland nature trails. Each trail is about 1 mile long and considered to be a easy hike.

6. Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse – Before or after the nature trail walks, continue a couple miles down the road to the lighthouse.

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse

7. Bar Harbor Whale Museum – when you are shopping around Bar harbor, stop in this small but interesting museum.

8. Wendell Gilley Museum – located in Southwest Harbor and home to amazing hand carved bird figures. Admission is free every Saturday in July & August.

9. Echo Lake – a popular swimming spot, due to the fact that the water temperature is usually warmer than the ocean water. Plenty of parking and a nice sandy beach area.

10. Bar Harbor Cellars – Stop by Sweet Pea Farm for their free wine tasting, specialty foods & fresh cut flower farm.

11. Atlantic Brewing Company -Make sure to visit during tour hours and sample some great local beers.

12. Pincic at Seawall - an idyllic Maine picnic spot located about 10 minutes from Clark Point Inn.

Seawall

13. Pick & eat wild Maine blueberries while walking & hiking Acadia’s nature trails. Cadillac Mountain, Ship Harbor & Wonderland to name just a few.

14. Voyage across Bar Island – at low tide you can walk or drive across this exposed sand bar in Bar Harbor. Just be sure to keep an eye on the tide or you may find yourself camping out for the night, if you don’t get back across before high tide moves back in.

15. Tidepools in Acadia National Park - some fascinating creatures can be found in the intertidal zones called ‘tidepools’. Please be considerate though as their ecosystem is easily damaged. Observe quietly and take only pictures, while leaving the animals as you found them.

16. Asticou Azalea Gardens & Thuya Gardens - Beautiful gardens! Take your time and absorb the styles and the colors. You won’t want to rush your time here!

17. Bird Watching in Acadia National Park -  being home to more than 270 species of breeding birds means that you are sure to see birds that you have never seen before. At the inn, we have a number of bird books you are welcome to borrow.

18. St. Saviour’s Episcopal Church - located in Bar Harbor, this lovely church showcases 42 louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows. The largest collection of stained glass in the state of Maine!  Beautiful and definately worth a visit.

19. Sargent Drive – if you are heading over to Northeast Harbor, Maine, you should consider taking this alternate route. it is a very scenic drive that runs along the edge of Somes Sound.

20. Pretty Marsh – A beautiful, secluded picnic spot on the Quietside of Mount Desert Island. Breathtaking vistas!

21. Sieur de Monts Spring – An important part of Acadia National Park history and open year round. Includes the Wild Gardens of Acadia and the Acadia Nature Center. You simply can’t return home without visiting this amazing area of Acadia.

So there ya have it! Our suggestions of free & fun things to see and do during your stay at Clark Point Inn. Of course there are MANY more activities than what we have listed here and we are happy to fill you in!

A wish & a winner!

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Here’s wishing you & yours a happy July 4th  from Clark Point Inn!

While you are enjoying  fireworks & parades, watermelon & lemonade, friends & family,  please remember to take a moment to say a prayer for all of our brave service men & women who make our freedom possible!

Also,we  are announcing the winner of our B. Witching Bath Giveaway! And the winner is……..Jessica Tierney!

If you want a chance at winning a delightful little something form Clark Point Inn this summer, just “like” or Facebook page  or leave us a comment here on our blog, you’ll automatically be entered to win!

Our July giveaway is a pair of  clay bead earrings from Viva beads! Good Luck!

2010 Summer Giveaways!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Hey everybody!

To all of our guests, fans, friends, family, you name it…we want to give a big thank you for your support! Clark Point Inn has enjoyed 3 great years & we couldn’t have done it without you!

In celebration of 3 great years at our Southwest Harbor, Maine bed & breakfast, we are making the 2010 season the Summer of Surprises!!  During the 2010 summer season, we will be having great thank you giveaways! The last day of each month, we will randomly choose (with the help of www.random.org ) a lucky winner to receive a lovely package from our “Delightful” gift collection.  “Delightful” is our new & ever growing, in house, gift collection.

Some of the great lines we carry are:

www.LovellDesigns.com

www.VivaBeads.com

www.MontagFineCandle.com

www.SugarsBySharon.com

www.Seaside-Designs.com

and more!

Bet your wondering how to go about entering our giveaways, huh?  Just “Like” our Facebook page! On the first day of each month, we will let you know what the giveaway  is. On the last day of the month, we’ll announce the winner!

 http://www.facebook.com/ClarkPointInn1883

 Give us a hello! Tell us a little about yourself! Tell us about a trip you have taken to the Acadia area or maybe you have a question about life in Maine!  It’s as easy as that!   Chat soon!