19th September 2024
I sleep really well and wake just before 07:00 (but of course, this is noon body clock time). I get up, have a shower, shave and try to organise my bags so I don't need to open both every night. I fail - I'll crack it just in time to go home...
I get dressed and wheel my bags out to Son-of-Duckling, who beeps excitedly as I approach...
Having stowed the bags, I return to the hotel to partake of...
...the Hampton Inn breakfast. You can eat all day from one of these if you do it right...
Cheese omelette and biscuits with sausage gravy - I'm definitely in the USA again...
I fill my thermal mug up from the coffee machine and my bottle up from the ice machine - I'm ready for the off just before 08:00...
Son-of-duckling has an excellent heads-up display (HUD) - occasionally a compass appears on it, as well as the speed limit and your speed. If I used the BMW GPS, it would show directions too.
I join commuters, heading basically northeast for a while on an Interstate...
First bridge!
It crosses the Piscataqua River...
Quite soon I enter Maine, where most of today's drive will take us, although we dally in New Hampshire for a few miles...
I enter state roads, but they're not scenic - pretty much long sections of shops and strip malls interrupted by the odd bit of farming land. Things will improve...
One of the reasons I have come here is to see New England in the fall (autumn) - but it feels like I have arrived in New England in the summer - it's 25C today.
Despite this, the leaves are starting to turn, as you can see on the tree to the left...
Look at this little beauty - it's in front of an RV sales yard...
I let this woman out into traffic...
Her 'stick-figure family' is a bunch of T Rexes...
I spot these neglected old gentlemen sitting in a yard...
I've always loved the 'pagoda roof' 1960s Mercedes SL - this chap specialises in nothing else...
They'll likely all end up beautifully restored...
I walk back to son-of-duckling, which looks even more hideous when compared with these graceful designs...
Everywhere I look there are more...
A little way down the road is this. Enough said, I think...
I spot this, do a U-turn (much to Agnes's displeasure), and backtrack to get a closer look...
It's been chopped up - and not well. Even the paint is unremarkable...
I stop at a Conoco gas station and fill up - don't need to, but I needed the loo and also bought a couple of large bottles of Gatorade. I put five gallons of Premium in for just over $20. Out of curiosity, I'm going to check the car's mpg. Normally I'd zero the trip meter, to assist in this, but goodness knows how you do that...
I pop into an Ace Hardware store - I have forgotten a couple of charging cables, so pick them up for about $25 the pair.
I love American hardware stores - we don't really have an equivalent in the UK - they're just great...
I take this pic for my old boss Andy, who has a dog called Otto (Hi Andy
)...
Aha! this has to be worth a look...
Lots of points available for make, model and year!
It's a great collection. If you aren't interested in old cars, you may want to go and have a cup of tea or something...
Luis, the friendly, but camera-shy, chap on the counter, chats with me about what brought me here and tells me to take my time looking around the collection...
Right by the counter they have this toy car - Luis says it's so kids can play with it and get the 'need to touch cars' out of their system.
I'm immediately reminded of my next-door but one neighbour who had one of these when we were kids. He wouldn't let me have a go in it.
Git.
No captions - give me your guesses...
One for you Catherine...
Tartan upholstery...
It's not all Americana...
No prizes for the Citroen DS - surely one of the most elegant cars ever to enter production...
This has prismatic paint - which I think is like putting ice cubes in real ale...
A couple of German chaps, of a very similar vintage...
Delightful little Messerschmitt...
...and an Isetta bubble car of similar age...
Pretty sure we all know what this is...
Now we're talking...
Early Aston Martin...
Alongside another Brit...
Now
this is an interesting car...
The doors retract into the front wings...
Popular with Hollywood stars. As they drove with the top down to Palm Beach, photographers were primed to be at a certain junction. As the car came by with its doors open, they could get a full-length pic of the occupants...
Beautiful little Porsche...
You're unlikely to get this - I believe they only made six or so - you can see by the rosettes and trophies that this one's top of the heap...
(1954 Chrysler Ghia GS-1)
You can see one of these in the film
The Lost Boys...
Here's a strange beast...
Doors that extend up into the roof line...
I love the design of the rear lights...
Pretty sure it was a white, hard-top version of this that the mystery blonde drove in
American Graffiti...
This was loaded with every option...
Including a slot you could feed a 45rpm single into...
Just for my mate Darren (Hi Darren
), here’s an Alfa - a Right Hand Drive one at that...
I'm left thinking "They could fabricate a beautiful design like that - but not work out wind-up windows?"
Very nice...
OK - enough cars - time to get back on the road...
I've slightly tweaked Agnes's route, to avoid too many dual carriageways...
Dammit! Got to stop again...
Both for sale...
I'm back on a major road (and over a bridge!), just to get through Portland. I have now qualified for my "Driven in both Portlands" merit badge.
Luis's parting words to me were "Have a great trip Mike - and eat lots of lobster"
Well, OK then...
I'm quickly given a window seat and brought a lemonade...
The lovely Beth - who doesn't look in any way strange, unlike this awful pic
...
...recommends the lobster roll. Its price is marked "market", as it is so changeable. I ask how much - $39...
She also tells me that the soup of the day is Cheeseburger...
I choose a cup of the soup (you've
got to try it, just to say you have), and the lobster roll with sweet potato fries...
The view is great...
...but the place isn't exactly packed...
The soup is actually great - very rich, and I'm glad I only ordered a 'cup' (half portion)...
The lobster roll is superb. I close my mind to the cost and just enjoy the food...
My bill, including 20% tip, was just over $82...
Nice though it was, I'm not sure I'll be partaking of any more Maine lobster...
I settle up, and walk out to the parking lot...
...to find this pretty little Porsche has arrived...
I get into son-of-duckling and set off towards my target for tonight.
Something you notice immediately about New England are the place names - they are in the vast majority the place names from the UK, presumably where the first settlers hailed from. Today I've driven through or past, Exeter, Portsmouth, Biddeford (extra D) - and tonight I'm staying in Belfast. Not high on the list of holiday destinations in the UK, but a pretty coastal town in Maine...
I find the New England architecture very attractive...
Particularly houses out in the countryside...
Those in towns have the blight of overhead power and telephone lines...
I love the clean lines of their design. I'm guessing most of them are clad in plastic, rather than the traditional painted wood, as upkeep otherwise would be pretty expensive...
Agnes directs me up some great little state roads, the leaves starting to turn...
I see quite a lot of Trump signs on people's lawns. Not so many Harris ones, but I think her supporters are less likely to advertise. By one of the Trump signs a hand-painted notice says, "The world is watching".
Indeed it is.
Agnes turns me into where I'll be staying tonight. When I booked it, I'd read loads of reviews about the sea views etc. Once I'd
booked, I got an email telling me that my apartment was over a garage on the other side of the road and didn't have sea views...
No matter, I'm checked in in no time and given a map to show where the apartment is and a code to get into the front door...
What a beautiful place - I don't think I've seen a TV that big before...
Great deck...
Superbly equipped kitchen...
King sized Bed One...
Two Queen-size doubles in the second bedroom...
Great bathroom, with...
...stacked washer and dryer.
I get my kit upstairs, upload today's 200+ pics on the ultra-fast Wi-Fi and start penning today's update.
Good day