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So this is just a little note saying hello fellow to my now fellow Mainers. I fell in love w/ ur state after spending several months exploring between Bangor & Kittery & everywhere in between back in '10 & '11, I'll be settling into my place in Portland over the next couple of weeks. I'd love to hear whatever you can share or recommend about being here. From where 2 eat & party to hiking trails, anything & everything. I want 2 learn all I can! Thanks! xxx,TC
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Eat---Street and Co. in the old port

Hiking---or at least a nice walk, portland headlight over in cape

Partying---with me of course...you have always been on my bucket list ;)

Everything else you'll just have to write to find out...would be more than honored to provide a guided tour feom a cute Maine boy

a month and found:
1) Lots of great brew pubs for good food and beer
2) Good hiking trails in Cape Elizabeth, Sebago Lake area, and Freeport.
3) Outstanding seafood at either Ken's Place or the Clambake, both a little south of South Portland.

Hope to meet you soon.

Hello Tamsen & welcome to Portland. It is wonderful to have you here in the great state of Maine. For the best of Portland check out the annual best of Portland guide from the Phoenix, a local free paper that has all the buzz on the local food & entertainment scene. A link to the 2013 winners is below. Enjoy & hope to see you soon once you've settled in & are ready for company.

Excellent link subdivisions! The best bartender truly is the best in Portland and that little pub is one of the greatest finds around!  

Grac

As a fellow Portlander I'm thrilled to welcome you to our great city. Feel free to reach out, we have over 500 great restaurants in a small area and as a food lover I can tell you about most of them. Let me your know more about your interests and tell you about some good spots to sneak off to that are great fun.

It really is a fun, beautiful city with a soul.

Xo,
Grace

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Thank you girl! & thank u subD! Grace we should go get a bite next weekend!
I know! Im telling you, I fell in love with Maine immediately. Im so happy to be here & so thankful for all the welcomes!

We will absolutely grab a bite to eat and I'll show you the best little secret hit spots!
Email me or pm me.

:-)

Grace

Hey Lady, I am glad to see you made it to the East coast.  I'll be out in Vegas and CA the next 2 months but we have to get together once I get back and your all settled in.

Just hit me up if I can be of assistance :

Posted By: TamsenC
So this is just a little note saying hello fellow to my now fellow Mainers. I fell in love w/ ur state after spending several months exploring between Bangor & Kittery & everywhere in between back in '10 & '11, I'll be settling into my place in Portland over the next couple of weeks. I'd love to hear whatever you can share or recommend about being here. From where 2 eat & party to hiking trails, anything & everything. I want 2 learn all I can! Thanks! xxx,TC  
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1- a summer sunrise on ogunquit beach. There's no houses here only sand dunes and sea grass very private after a short walk from parking. Purple light is beautiful thing to start the day off then breakfast at "The Maine Dinner" in Wells 10 mins up rt1.  
2- a sunset on Cadilac Mt in Bar Harbor then walk around downtown popping in and out of great local bars.  
3- go for a ride on the bike up Rt 17 from Rumford to Rangeley last week in Sept during peak foliage making sure to time it to see sunset at "The Hieght of The Land". Then into Rangeley for some great pub grub and a good beer at "Sarges".  
4- go for ride to top of one of Sugarloafs awesome peaks and ski fresh powder in morning after a big storm the night before.
Not sure what your into but these are just a few suggestions to start with. Welcome to Maine!!!!!

Great to have you here!  If you're into hiking head north to Mt. Katahdin.  I've climbed it several times and it's one of my favorite places in the state.  Sugarloaf is too.  If you ski it's the place to go.  Some might say Sunday River but it really doesn't compare, it's just closer.  Great hiking in the Sugarloaf area too, Mt. Bigelow at the top of the list.  If you like beer we have a lot of breweries and brew pubs.
Hope to see you soon.

Cool links and thanks again for making me feel at home(because I am! Hooray!)  
Be seeing you all around...

great to finally have you in Maine!  Welcome and I hope to meet up with you sometime soon.

Skiing, downhill or x country,  hiking, river trips, fishing, floating the river, pubs, decks, sun. Are ya tired yet girl. It's Maine,  "THE WAY LIFE SHOULD BE"!!! Throw in  some xtra curricular activities in and you"ll be a HAPPY GIRL in your HAPPY PLACE!!!

See ya soon,

R

welcome to the area.  been trying to contact but not sure I got the right girl .. twitter ...

Hope you tour CT again!!!!  

Posted By: TamsenC
So this is just a little note saying hello fellow to my now fellow Mainers. I fell in love w/ ur state after spending several months exploring between Bangor & Kittery & everywhere in between back in '10 & '11, I'll be settling into my place in Portland over the next couple of weeks. I'd love to hear whatever you can share or recommend about being here. From where 2 eat & party to hiking trails, anything & everything. I want 2 learn all I can! Thanks! xxx,TC  
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YAY! Hope you schedule another blobang or gangbang too.  Would love to be part of it !!!

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