Watch the sunset from Cadillac Mountain
Posted: June 14, 2012 Filed under: 365 Yoga Challenge, Adventures in Life, Earth, Fire, goals, nature, Photography, Spirit, Spring, travel, Vacation | Tags: Acadia National Park, Cadillac Mountain, Hiking, Maine, nature, Outdoors, Photography, sunset, travel 28 CommentsCheck.
I watched the sunrise but not the sunset on Cadillac Mountain. It wasn’t as spectacular the day I watched as your pictures. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome, Pat. We discussed going up to watch the sunrise, but we’ve been too lazy to get up early enough to do it. π
Oh, Robin, these photos are just gorgeous!
Hugs,
Kathy
Thank you, Kathy. π
How gorgeous is that? Amazing!
It was a bit crowded, but lovely. Thanks, Bo. π
Oh I need to go there and enjoy. What a feast for the eyes and soul.
It’s definitely a place worth seeing, TBM. π
What, you didn’t join all the crowds for the sunrise?
Smart girl!
Glad you’re getting some nice weather. π
Too lazy, Marie. I decided I’d rather sleep in. Besides, I saw some amazing sunrises in Cape Breton and didn’t want to start making comparisons. π
Gorgeous and rich.
Thank you, Terry. π
Astounding!
So it was, Susan. π
Simply WOW!
Thanks, Frank. I thought so too. π
Wonderful second image. Nature’s colors are beautiful.
Thank you, Tracy. π
Thanks for the memories Robin! I LOVE Acadia National Park. I went with my daughters about 5 or 6 years ago and one of my favorite pictures of them that I ever took is on top of Cadillac Mountain at twilight.
You’re welcome, Karma. Sounds like you had a wonderful time in Acadia. π
Oh, Wow ! π
That’s what I said, Sallyann. Mother Nature puts on a great show. π
Thanks for Following “The Dark Globe”… It’s June Follower’s Appreciation Month over there right now, you should Check it out
DarkJade-
Thanks, DarkJade. I’m traveling now. I’ll check it out when I can. π
robin Thanks for sharing, Although I have no idea where Cadillac Mountain is, I love the photos.
Thank you, Judith. π
Cadillac Mountain is in Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island in Maine (of the northeast coast of the U.S.).
Wow!! Breathtaking!
Thanks, Michaela. π