Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Lake Sebago

(C) 2019 Dale DiMauro

Coastal Maine is a great place to visit, particularly in the Summer. I read somewhere that Bar Harbor had 30,000 people on one particular day when the residential population is in the neighborhood of 5,000. When your town has Acadia National Park on it, you attract crowds. Clearly, we were not the only ones visiting Maine but a change of scenery is alway welcome.

On one of the hotter days when traveling my wife and I visited Lake Sebago, which has the vast openness of a small ocean. However, the beach has smooth sand, free of rocks for the most part, which makes it great for swimming. Set back from the beach, Lake Sebago is distinct in having a transition area between the parking lot and shoreline dotted with mature pine trees. These trees provide a canopy from the sun over the picnic tables and walking trails with dappled light reaching the ground.

This watercolor is a 'memory' sketch from our day at Lake Sebago. My camera was left behind for the day so I painted what I recalled at a specific location along the beach. 

Of my three times visiting Lake Sebago, this was by far, the largest population at the beach. Scores of young children, in matching swimsuits with other day campers, are bussed to the beach in the Summer.  

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