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AdrianneTheHess

AdrianneTheHess


33 places I want to go   4 places I've been
  1. 1. Barcelona
    SpainCatalunyaBarcelona (Province)
    2,800 people
  2. 2. Iceland
    Europe
    6,114 people
  3. 3. Praha
    Czech RepublicBohemia
    2,606 people
  4. 4. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    3,585 people
  5. 5. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    1 cheer
    3,286 people
  6. 6. Great Barrier Reef
    AustraliaQueensland
    1,934 people
  7. 7. Uzbekistan
    Asia
    237 people
  8. 8. Moncton
    CanadaNew Brunswick
    1 cheer
    11 people
  9. 9. Switzerland
    Europe
    4,119 people
  10. 10. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Europe
    373 people
  11. 11. Cameroon
    Africa
    147 people
  12. 12. Portugal
    Europe
    3,081 people
  13. 13. Jordan
    Middle East
    652 people
  14. 14. Bolivia
    South America
    665 people
  15. 15. Montana
    United States
    1,096 people
  16. 16. Greece
    Europe
    11,105 people
  17. 17. Lebanon
    Middle East
    540 people
  18. 18. Morocco
    Africa
    4,905 people
  19. 19. Seoul
    South Korea
    522 people
  20. 20. Death Valley
    United StatesCalifornia
    1 cheer
    183 people
  21. 21. Ethiopia
    Africa
    853 people

Recent entries

Machias, Maine

Off the beaten path

I have lived there most of my life.

The annual blueberry festival has a certain kitsch factor that is notable.

The beehive collective is there, they are sort of a neat, hippie art commune. I enjoyed watching the Electric Starlight Space Animals at their headquarters, on my last visit there.

For some reason, people throughout Maine always rave about the pie at Helen’s— personally, I think they use too much whipped cream, but I have never understood the New England culinary convictions. Jasper’s beach, and Rogue Bluffs are very nice for picnics. Some people really like the congregational church.

This town is the site of the first naval battle of the revolutionary war. In high school, I was in a play about that.

If you are all gothy, there are some creepy historic cemetaries with accompanying legends.

Let me think… what else? The Artist’s Cafe is pretty decent, if you want REAL food. There are neat trails by UMM. Machias gets a lot of busses full of leaf-peepers. It also has a similar small town charm that you would expect from a coastal New England town, pretty far off the beaten path. The one bar, AJ’s has affordable drinks, all kinds of dead animal to gawk at, and all the charm you’d expect from a little local honky-tonk.

All in all, it’s a very cute town. Go during the summer. Avoid the Seagull motel at all costs. Don’t get hooked on Oxy while you are there. I suggest you bring a book, an mp3 player, and just chill for a few.

over 6 years ago

Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County

Love Santa Barbara? Don't move there.

It’s one of the most naturally beautiful places on earth. I just wish that developers would just stop trying to turn it into yet another boring suburb of stupid Los Angeles.

over 6 years ago

Orono, Penobscot County

Quaint, adorable college town.

The beer is cheap, the pizza’s good, the locals tolerate me. The busline is almost acceptable, in terms of usability- to and from Bangor.

Pat’s Pizza is sort of an amazing bit of retro Americana. It’s such a dive, so much character, and the milkshakes are great. :)

There is an beautiful spot on the Stillwater river, with a rope swing, and lots of natural beauty. It’s one of the most refreshing swims I have ever had.

Also notable, sometimes decent acts get up to the Maine Center for the Arts, or Ushuia, the possibly closing club.

over 6 years ago


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