I started my day trip at 7 AM on Saturday, September 26th. It was 42 F when I left. The sun had just come up, but it wasn't warming up at all. There wasn't a cloud in the sky. I traveled up Route 93 to Route 95 north until I got to 2nd exit in Maine. I decided to drive up Route 1 to Wells and then start taking back roads down along the coast to York. It was an unenventful drive as anyone who has driving route 95 from Massachusetts to Southern Maine.
Just south of Ogunquit on Route 1 I spotted this stone wall. The picture doesn't do it justice. The sun was so bright that morning.

And just up the street was this old cottage. It looked abandoned.

And just down the street from the abandoned cottage was this beautiful barn. I think it has been converted in to a home. It is right on Route 1.

This is a picture of homes along a coastal road between Wells and Ogunquit.

Several pictures of Ogunquit, ME. The center of town is very quaint but very crowded with people and cars during the summer and fall.



Here are a few pictures of Ogunquit beach, one of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen.




This seagull kept hopping off the rock in to the water and then back up on the rock. The tide was going out, maybe he was looking for a snack.

Stone Crop art gallery on Shore Road, on the way to Perkins Cove, in Ogunquit.

View from Perkins Cove looking north. The Marginal Way walk goes from here up to the center of Ogunquit.

St. Peters Episcopal Church in York Maine, on Shore road just south of Ogunquit. What a pretty church, up on a hill surrounded by large trees and a small cemetary. Again the sun was behind the church and it was difficult to get a good shot.

Nice summer home on Shore Road between Ogunquit and York Maine.

Some of the many rocky shores between Ogunquit and York Maine

I'll continue with a second post of the Cape Neddick lighthouse and York Maine.