Situated on a lovely cove, with a very short walk to another, this sweet home looks out over a cove adjacent to a working harbor. The house itself has plenty of light, windows facing south west and the sunset. Each evening two wild blue herons came to fish, and the more I settled into the downeast rhythms, I realized the birds' had their own routines. Bald eagles occasionally soared overhead, a doe and her fawn nibbled on rose hips in the morning, and went down to the water every night. The house has a master bedroom, where the full bath is located, and also where the TV is located. The living room has a nice table to dine in front of the windows, and the deck has a lovely awning that came in handy on hot afternoons. The kitchen is large and open and the house is handicapped accessible. Two smallish bedrooms are upstairs. Everything was clean and fresh and newish. The location is close enough to walk to Jonesport (I biked) and a great hopping off point for exploring more northerly points, like Perry and Eastport, and southerly locations like Winter Harbor and Gouldsboro. The area had a lot of preserves with great hiking, though having lost trails a couple of times, I'd look for trail maps before you go to some of the lesser known ones. Nina, the owner, was incredibly responsive and welcoming. The people of Jonesport, and the whole area in general, were very friendly. I fell in love with the place and the area, and felt so grateful for making the choice to stay here. The wifi wasn't the strongest or fastest, but it worked (we had to attend a couple of zoom meetings and it was fine). Oh, and there was a kayak that I used to explore the cove--with a life jacket. It's still Maine water! Beautiful. I highly recommend. And again, Nina was lovely.