Spotted, Moose in Maine

Like I said, I definitely know where I get my “go, go go” mentality and attitude from now- my dad! After our failed fishing attempt and delicious lunch, my dad has another excursion lined up- a moose safari! This was booked through Northwoods Outfitters and was one of the best things we did all weekend! The safari was described as follows on their website:

Your personal moose safari will be led by an experienced and knowledgeable registered Maine Guide from the Staff of Northwoods Outfitters, Maine’s premier outdoor outfitter. Our guides have a passion for the Maine wilderness and are well rounded naturalists. In addition to seeing and learning about Moose and other wildlife, you will also learn some of the interesting history that makes the Moosehead Lake region truly unique.

After meeting at the outfitters, we piled into a van with one other couple and our guide. After 45 minutes we arrived at our destination, the far end of Moose Head Lake.

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It was absolutely gorgeous and the water was pristine. We were happy to see that the clouds seemed to be blowing away so that we’d be left with a perfect dusk.

We took the normal precautions and suited up in rain gear and life vests in case the elements didn’t act in our favor.

IMG_2941IMG_2944       I was so excited at this point that I was almost beside myself. I was singing “here moosy moosy moosy” and smiling with glee. I was about the check off one of the items on my bucket list- see a live moose!

Each couple piled into these

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After about 20 minutes we stopped at our first destination where we learned about the local lake vegetation from our tour guide, Joe. He IMG_2950was standing on an island of floating vegetation! The coolest flower he showed us resembled a pitcher plant.

IMG_2949       After our botany lesson, we had a brief aviary lesson where we learned about loons.

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At this point, I started to get a bit antsy. We’d already been on the water for an hour and still no moose sighting. Joe mentioned that there was the possibility that a previous canoe group had scared them off due to noise levels. Excuse me? That would not be the case for this group as this was one of our main goals and adventures for the trip! Luckily we were all aligned that we were willing to stay out on the lake past our time and pay extra in hopes of seeing more animals and scenery. I love small groups who all think alike! 

Unfortunately, a few minutes later we encountered some animals we hadn’t expected or desired- MAINE BLACK FLIES. These devils were evil! The swarmed around like the gnats I left far behind in Savannah. We all started to look like this

DSC_0009       and my neck started to resemble a topography map of Mars. DSC_0011  Now more than ever I was determined to find a moose. I wasn’t suffering out here to learn about the local plants.  

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That’s when we saw it. Like a game of Where’s Waldo a new brown dot emerged from the woods. Unfortunately, it only stayed for a minute or so before it darted into the woods.

Our guide had the great idea to try paddling over to the other side where the moose headed when he went into the woods. Suddenly this was a game of hide and seek with three canoes!

As we turned around the island we not only found sun but we also found these cuties hiding out! We could tell that these were two female moose, also known as cows. The one on the right was older, probably around 10-12 years old based on the spotting and lighter coloration.

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      Hey good looking what ya got cooking?IMG_2976  IMG_2977     Really? I’m thirsty. Can’t you just let an old lady drink in peace? IMG_2978  Okay, if you won’t move then I will, hmmph!IMG_2980 IMG_2981    IMG_2985     IMG_2990    How do you like this view?     IMG_2995 IMG_2996   IMG_2999 

Great success! We sat silently in our canoes watching them for at least 10 minutes. They are so ugly they’re cute, they make noises similar to a horse, and actually move quite majestically.

Forget the horrid bug bites I’ve been fighting since Saturday or the bottle of Extra Strength Benadry that we’re half through. It was worth it! We had a blast and were finally able to see that the moose is not the next Lochness Monster. They do in fact exist- at least in Maine. The jury is still out as to whether Vermont’s road signs are false advertising. 😉

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Bucket List

Like many other people, I saw the movie Bucket List a few years ago. I really enjoyed the movie and characters. The fact that you have to live life to the fullest resonated with me and in fact it inspired me to create my own bucket list soon after.

My bucket list is a bit out of hand. At last pass, it had over 50 items on it. While I don’t necessarily need to narrow it down, I would like to compare mine with Bo’s. To give you a taste of some of my dreams, here are a few of mine:

-Rent a villa in Italy for a week

-Run and complete the NYC marathon

-Go on at least a week vacation with just my mom

-Visit every continent

-Go sky diving

-See a moose

See a moose? Yes you read it right. Over the past few years I’ve traveled to many areas that are supposedly filled with moose. In fact, they have so many moose that they have roadside warning signs!

My family has a house in the beautiful mountains of Vermont and I’ve camped and hiked throughout Yellowstone and Yosemite. Yet I’ve still never seen a moose! This became a running joke between Bo and I and therefore I included it on my bucket list. What’s on your bucket list?

Hopefully, I’ll be able to check this off my list by Sunday. Bo and I are on our way to spend a weekend on Moose Lake with my parents in Maine. It is our first visit to Maine and couldn’t come at a better time. The area looks absolutely gorgeous and our room has a king size bed, double bath, and overlooks the lake! I love cozy bed and breakfasts. But, what has me even more excited is this:

Moose Safaris – Whether you choose one of the areas slower paced pontoon excursions in search of moose with a drink in hand or prefer to be picked up at the Inn by our private guide and venture via canoe to the back ponds, you can be almost guaranteed to site moose, their young, and other wildlife. A moose safaris is truly a unique Maine experience.

Um, yes please! I can’t wait!

While Bo and I were waiting for our flight at LaGuardia we decided to grab some dinner. At first glance all we saw was McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and Mex in the City. But, hidden between these we saw Cibo! We wanted to get the weekend started off right with a glass of wine so Cibo Bistro and Wine Bar seemed like the natural choice.

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The restaurant features a bar and seating for about 40 people.  The restaurant was packed which we thought to be a good sign. After finding a table we switched from work mode into weekend mode with a glass of sauvingon blanc.

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Ahh,  it felt so nice to take a few minutes and enjoy a date night together even if it was in an airport restaurant.

Blog Pictures 2010 449       We both have a soft spot for goat cheese and beets. I love the crunchy texture mixed with the creaminess of the goat cheese and the way it coats all the lettuce. We started with this salad and the clams. Both were surprisingly good. In fact, I think they were gone in 5 minutes flat!Blog Pictures 2010 450

Check out our gorgeous view! Hello sunset and Manhattan skyline!

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I wasn’t really hungry by the time we ordered dinner so I told Bo I’d have a few bites of whatever he ordered. He went with his craving and chose the chicken marsala. It needed salt and didn’t hold a candle to the appetizers. I had a few, okay maybe a ton, of mushrooms and then called it quits.

Overall though, I was very impressed with Cibo and would highly recommend it if you’re in the US Airways terminal of LaGuardia. The service is slow when they’re packed but the view is great and the food is beyond your average airport farewithout breaking the bank.

 

Okay our flight is boarding! Have a great night and I’ll check in bright and early. I’m hoping to test out the Garmin in the backwoods of Maine tomorrow before breakfast with my parents.

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