Can you relate to the quote below?
“I don’t know about you, but my brain is on “overwhelming overload.” I’m checking my smartphone every couple minutes to see if anyone commented on my Facebook posts, if anyone liked my Instagram pics, and what the latest tweets entail. In addition to that, I get about 50 emails a day to sort through (and reply to), as well as good old “snail mail,” phone calls from mom and dad, and, on top of all of that, I try to keep up with my favorite TV shows on-the-air, too. Now add in household chores like washing the dishes and doing laundry, along with checks to deposit at the bank, bills to pay, friends to hang out with, meetings to go to, and yada yada yada, and I am, in a word, “fried.” Unplug me, please!
It’s getting to be that time of year when summer arrives and I couldn’t be happier. I need a summer vacation and so do you. A summer vacation is so important because it gives us all time to relax… to get away from our daily routine and all of our daily worries, too.”
Are you about ready for a summer vacation? If so, there are many benefits to following through on your instincts.
Summer vacation is a good time to give your brain a break. It’s a time for driving somewhere you’ve never been to before, seeing things you never knew existed, meeting some new people, and, best of all, just having fun. A summer vacation in Maine sounds good– and you can stay at the Travelers Inn in Brunswick while there.
There are parts of Maine where you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into a brilliant, artistic painting come to life. Have you ever been to New England, let alone Maine? In Brunswick, and nearby Bath and Freeport, you can enjoy summer fun surrounded by nature (the ocean, trees, maybe a Moose if you’re lucky) as well as attractions like the Bath Iron Works (home of the U.S. Navy submarine construction site) and concerts at Bowdoin College in Brunswick.
Maine offers the best of both worlds: solitude amongst nature when you want it and “happening” little towns full of art and culture. Try some new restaurants, shop for gifts at unique boutiques, go fishing or golfing… basically have fun this summer in Maine. Give yourself (and your brain) a break– take a nice summer vacation this June, July or August. And when you do, stay at Travelers Inn in Brunswick.