Clary Lake Bed and Breakfast
A 150 year old farmhouse set between rock walls, woods, and lake. The B &B is a high informal and unhurried place ruled by the restorative rhythms of nature. Nearby Clary Lake offers opportunities for swimming, canoeing, fishing, and bird watching. We wanted to share our way of life with you and let you see into our world of woodworking, art, gardening, food, and living in Maine, "The Way Life Should Be".
777 Gardiner Road, Jefferson, ME 04348
207-549-5961 or 207-312-1281
web: home.roadrunner.com/~clarylakeban email: lrgallion@roadrunner.com
Friday, April 22, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, November 26, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Have a Wonderful Thanksgiving Day
Sunday, October 17, 2010
October Wedding- Nate and Emily Rheitman
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Fall in Maine, Come to Clary Lake Bed and Breakfast
The view of Clary Lake.
Fall is a glorious time of year in Maine. Here are some pictures from last year and we expect the folage show to be as spectacular this year. Come and enjoy the color and a restful and relaxing tim at Clary Lake Bed and Breakfast. We have fresh apple cider from our ten apple trees and we serve blueberry pancakes and organic sausage along with fried apples for your breakfast enjoyment.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Open Lighthouse Day
Saturday, September 18, 2010
The U.S. Coast Guard, the State of Maine and the American Lighthouse Foundation are pleased to announce the second annual Maine lighthouse open house.
Last year, hundreds of people visited lighthouses along the Maine coast in the largest effort of its kind in the nation. This year we expect another fun family event.
The partnership with the Coast Guard, State of Maine and American Lighthouse Foundation is intended to increase awareness of Maine’s maritime heritage and the rich history of its lighthouses and lighthouse keepers.
We are 30 minutes from Pemaquid Point Light House, it is a beautiful drive, and a great place to get lobster is on the way home. Come see us and enjoy the beauty of September in Maine.
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