This picture was taken from the couch in the living room looking at the huge window that faces out back and to the Kennebunk River. The river was quiet and there wasn't much traffic on it except for some people who kayaked. It was much prettier when it was high tide as opposed to low tide but even then it was beautiful. It was a great sigh to open the huge blinds every day and see the river and how still and peaceful it was.
This was also taken from the touch. The fireplace burned wood, but we never used it. They would have gotten it set up for us the first time, but we just never did it. Next time maybe. There was a TV (clearly) with a DVD player and basic cable. Unfortunately the remote for the DVD player didn't work so we had to do everything on the player itself, which made it difficult when we would want to pause a movie but we would accidentally hit open/close so we would have to watch the whole movie all over again. Let it be known that I watched Die Hard 3 twice.
The backside of the living room is the red walls then the white areas are the entryway and the kitchen. To the left is where the front door is and there is a little table which we never used for eating then the right through the doorway was the small kitchen.
This is the far corner of the living room where there was another bed which we never even sat on. We didn't really need it. But the tree in the corner had lights on it which I didn't discover until the latter part of our trip.
To the left is the front door, so this is clearly the entryway.
I loved the vanity. It was awesome to have somewhere to put my makeup and my girlie stuff so it was out of the way of the sink and just a space of my own. I would love to have one of these someday if we have the space. I always thought they were silly until this trip when I realize how useful and awesome one would be. And a spa bath. Who doesn't want one of those? I'm definitely a fan.
You walk through this room from the living room to get to the bathroom. It was basically a little dressing room area. It had a little closet that had ropes in it and a dresser. It was nice to have somewhere to put our suitcases that were out of the way. Usually you spend the whole trip moving around your suitcase it seems because it's always in the way no matter where you put it but having this room and this space was awesome.
This is the unmade king-size sleigh bed. We only had them come in one day to clean up for us and freshen up. We use the same sheets and towels at home for more than a day so we thought we could handle having the same towel two days in a row. Which also means that our bed was unmade. It was so uncomfortable and we probably slept way more than we should have. But I think we were just recovering from all the excitement that was our wedding.
This was the other side of the bedroom. There was a little sitting area that overlooked the Kennebunk River. Never used this either but on a rainy day, sitting here and reading sounds heavenly.
This is looking down from the top of the staircase to the living room. The only thing upstairs was the bedroom.
The pictures don't do it justice. No pictures from anywhere in Kennebunkport does the place justice. Moral of my last few blogs? Go to Kennebunkport, ME. Don't think about it. Don't consider it. Do it. No seriously. Do it.
No comments:
Post a Comment