Friday, August 10, 2007

Walking Around Portland


I just had too...after seeing a tourist being told "Stick to the Old Port Area" for the upteenth time, (like the rest of Portland was a total wasteland full of big dangerous men with guns that will waste you as soon as you cross Temple street). I just had to take you on a little verbal "Where to Go" for those with no idea. (I didn't when I first moved here)

Anywho, yes the Old Port area is the place to go for boutique shopping, fine dining and super-intense people watching. I love getting an ice cream and going to Tommy's park on weekends to see half naked men juggling fire while rope-walking. However, for me the real attraction is the architecture and the overall vibe of the place; you can almost see the bloodied old pirates walking out of the Old Port Tavern...er (oh, well you do see them.) Between the cobblestones of Wharf street and grand architecture on Fore Street you feel almost like you are in another space in time. (until the floppy lookng tourist in a hot pink teeshirt and hotpants walks by anyway).

There are many different opportunities to get out onto the water, from whale watches to Windjammer Tours, to Duck Tours, to mailboat runs. Check out the Casco Bay Ferry Terminal if you have time (Eastern Commercial street). I enjoyed their sunset cruise around the islands. I just wish I had brought warmer clothes, food and someone to talk with. There was a group of friends singing and telling stories, I think they had the right idea on how to do it.

I enjoy spending time more in the center of Portland. Monument square often has free concerts, craft shows, festivals and farmers markets in the summers.(Weekends in the summer are screaming with activity all over Portland.)

Near High and Free Street (and High and Congress) are the Portland Museum of art and the Children's Museum of Maine. If you go east on Congress you will pass "Strange Maine" on your right, an interesting old record, video, CD, tape and book store that has all the things you didn't think you wanted at prices that make you smile:) One the same side of the road further up are "Space Gallery" and the Art College Gallery. (What are they calling it these days the "Maine Art Portland College of Portland Art" ?)

On the other side of the street is the Longfellow House. If you don't feel like going in at least check it's lovely secret garden. Then there is the Maine Historical Society building and the Library. (The bathrooms are downstairs, handy to know)

Go on to Monument Square where there are many stores, cafe's and restaurants, then curve down Elm street to Free and Cross Street, and see if there is anything playing at the Nickelodean cinemas that suits your fancy. (I just saw "Becoming Jane" there, and James Mcavoy sure suits my fancy.) If your done with the center of town, go ahead and mosey on down Middle Street to the Old Port.

The "Old Port" is loosely between Center and Franklin Arteriel and Federal street and the water, but most of the action is on Middle, Fore, Wharf, and Commercial between Union and Pearl Street, with Exchange Street serving as the epicenter. When your done there may I suggest moving on to the beaches in Scarborouh, Cape Elizabeth, or if you like a drive, Ogunquit. If you want to do more big brand shopping, go to Freeport or the Maine Mall.

:)

1 comment:

Tracy L Gayton said...

I've been looking at your stuff here, and at your two blogs. You seem to be the freakish deviant creative type that we'd love to see in the Piscataquis Village Project (you liked us on FB) one day. Please let me know if you would like to be kept updated on progress of the project via our email update list. tracygayton@gmail.com