Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Penobscot Narrows Bridge

Visitors to Fort Knox are also encouraged to visit the nearby Penobscot Narrows Bridge.
At 447 feet tall, the bridge easily overshadows anything in the immediate vicinity.
The view from the observation tower at the top is pretty great; you can look all the way down the river to the briny Atlantic.
The weather was perfect, and we could see for miles in every direction.

Fort Knox' Architectural Legacy

I really appreciated the geometric designs incorporated into Fort Knox.  Arches, in particular, were utilized in a great deal of its architecture, both inside and out:

 

If you ever get the chance, you should visit this stark, but beautiful, site.

Fort Knox

On Saturday we spent a glorious early summer day touring Fort Knox.
The fort, located on the Penobscot River in Bucksport, was finished in 1869.  When started 25 years before, the threat of British maritime raids on nearby Castine and Bangor was real, and Fort Knox was constructed to protect the area.
The weapon of choice at the Fort was cannon, and space was made for 175 of these monstrous metal beasts.  When work began on the Fort most naval ships were still crafted from wood, and two "hot shot" furnaces are located on site to heat cannonballs so hot that they would set ships on fire when they hit.

The Fort is made almost primarily from brick and granite that was quarried five miles upriver and shipped to the building site.  Conditions in the Fort would have been damp and cold.  Barracks had one window at the end of each room.  A natural stone cistern was built to hold water, and hot bread baked on-site was a staple.
The Fort was very interesting, and we had a great time exploring.

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Happy Birthday to Me

Jordan and the kids treated me to a fabulous breakfast for my birthday.  Sunday brunch at our new favorite restaurant in Bangor is the best.  This was course 3 of 4:
While we all enjoyed the food, Thane was far more impressed with the statue of Paul Bunyan next door:
An amazing meal and family that I love - it doesn't get much better than that (even if I won't remember half of it says my wisecracking husband!)