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Robert Breen is an avid outdoorsman and award winning photographer who loves the sea, fog, wind and ships under sail. He is North Carolina Wildlife Photographer of the Year and his images have been published in Our State North Carolina magazine, Wildlife In North Carolina magazine, Carolina Women, Cary Magazine, Chapel Hill News, Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation Menorah, Cary Town Planner Calendar, the Chatham County Line, Sanford Herald and the Raleigh News and Observer. As well as the Ellsworth American and the Mount Desert Islander. Accolades His images have been exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science in Raleigh, The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education in Brevard, and the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education in Corolla, Orange County Historical Society, Carrboro ArtCenter, Legacy of the Arts Bar Harbor, Maine, The Lazy Days Festival in Cary, NC., Chatham Art Tour, Side Street Gallery Pittsboro, NC and the Pittsboro Memorial Library. In 2007 Robert's photograph Appalachian Mountain Fire was selected to be exhibited at the Professional Photographers of North Carolina Convention. In 2008 Robert was awarded Court of Honor in Competition. His photographs are currently used for educational purposes by the USDA Forest Service: George Washington and Jefferson National Forest and the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia. Robert’s photographic art is represented by Redfield Artisans in Northeast Harbor, Maine. Member - Professional Photographers of North Carolina - Court of Honor Senior Photographers International Professional Photographers of America SATISFACTION GUARANTEE If you are not truly delighted with your eproof only handshakes will be exchanged Rental

Acadia Captivation “Crazywind” Mount Desert Island Summer Rental download this document click here

Bounded by Acadia National Park and conservation land this summer retreat is exceptionally private. Nestled on a point on Long Pond, the largest Lake on Mount Desert Island, Crazywind enjoys commanding views from every room! Crazywind's location is no less than spectacular! Views of Beech Mountain and Western Mountain mirrored in a 185 foot deep crystal clear lake directly in front. Swim, canoe, windsurf, kayak, fish from your private dock or your private beach. As secluded in the nature of Acadia National Park as Crazywind is it is only 25 minutes to Bar Harbor’s bustling restaurants or to Northeast Harbor’s sophisticated art galleries, or just 15 minutes to Southwest Harbor’s lobster wharf and sailing harbor. View: Waterfront/Lake and mountain view Bedrooms: 3 King Uneven Bunks (Dbl & Sgl) Double & Single Baths: 2 Tub/Shower Tub/Shower Description: This cottage has commanding views of Long Pond that can be enjoyed from every room. Bordered by Acadia National Park and conservation land, this very private and serene setting which so easily persuades guests to relax, also offers a private beach, wooded trails, a large dock, a swim float, and great fishing. Unique architecture features a large great room wrapped around a wood burning fireplace encompassing living, dining, and kitchen areas for entertaining and family togetherness. The cottage’s two wings provide a private master suite and bath and a second guest wing with two smaller bedrooms with hall bath. The large deck is a terrific place to enjoy evening cocktails/dinner as the sun sets, or laze away a sunny afternoon. Spectacular foliage in the fall. An ideal setting for family gatherings. Amenities: TV/VCR CD/Cassette Player Microwave Washer/Dryer Deck Swim Float/Dock Gas Grill Mooring for boats less than 15 foot Rate Includes: · Basic Cleaning at Departure · Bed Linens & Towels · Local Phone Service · Heat and electric Smoking: No Pets: No Maximum Occupancy: 6 Utility Deposit: Not Applicable Special Conditions: THIS PROPERTY RENTS SATURDAY TO SATURDAY ONLY. Availability: Please call or email to confirm available dates. mailto:bobsusanbreen@nc.rr.com 919-967-1225 Weather
Weather Acadia's weather is largely a product of latitude and marine influences. On a daily and annual basis, Mount Desert Island temperatures are more moderate than those of inland Maine. The Maine coastal climate has been ranked second only to the Pacific Northwest in annual precipitation. This moisture occurs in every form at Acadia. Ice storms are regular in winter and early spring, and rain is frequent in every month. Fog is common during June, July, and August. Download a temperature chart by clicking here

Spring can be foggy with temperatures ranging between 30 and 70 degrees F. Wear light-colored clothing, long sleeve shirts, and long pants for protection. Annual rainfall is 48 inches. Summer daytime temperatures range from 45 to 90 degrees F. Evenings are cooler. Dressing in layers is advisable for any boating or hiking activities. Ocean water temperatures range from 50 to 60 degrees F. Lake water temperatures range from 55 to 70 degrees F. Fall temperatures can range from low 70s during the day to freezing during the night. Come prepared for all types of weather, from sun to fog, from downpours to flurries. Fall foliage often peaks during the first couple of weeks in October. Weather conditions over the summer, such as drought, may alter the time that the leaves peak. Visit the state of Maine's fall folage website for more information http://www.maine.gov/doc/foliage/. Map
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