A doe and her twin fawns make themselves at home this morning grazing on the lodge lawn…no wonder we’re loosing flowers!
Archive for July, 2009
Doe and twin fawns at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Dinner Feature at the Lodge at Moosehead Lake
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Crayfish and spinach stuffed trout pan roasted over vegetable pancakes with lemon butter sauce is a new featured item at the Lodge, prepared by Chef Dennis, the owner. Be sure to save room for mixed berry cobbler, chocolate lava cake or cheesecake. Start your evening with a one of a kind Mooseapolitan TM Martini.
Garden Flowers Adorn Tables at Lodge at Moosehead Lake
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009Fresh cut flowers from the Lodge gardens adorn the commons areas and dining room tables. Flowers include peonies, oriental lilies, sedum, callilepis, daisy, Russian comfrey, delphinium, iris, foxglove, globe thistle, cornflower, aster, lupine and many others.
Lodge at Moosehead Lake Travel Review
Monday, July 13th, 2009Two travel writers from “Alright, I’m Wrong” spent a day and evening at the Lodge this week. They were from the southern Maine, Portsmouth, NH area. Here is their review of the Lodge at Moosehead Lake. We couldn’t of asked for more, except maybe let us know they were going to take “our” picture, too. Enjoy the article.
Moosehead Lake From Seaplane Ride
Friday, July 10th, 2009Moosehead Lake from a visitors seaplane ride looks like the head of a Moose. Can you see it? This picture was taken last week as a guest took a ride with Jack’s Air Service, right here in Greenville, Maine. The lake is 20 miles by 40 miles and is the largest instate lake east of the Mississippi River. Taking a seaplane ride is one of two very popular activities for vacationers. The other activity is of course a Moose Safari. Moose can also be spotted from the air, with a keen eye.




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