Yesterday we went to Bangor for the day, where there was no snow and it was in the 60s. Gary picked up his paintings that had been framed, and we shopped a little. Louise bought ten books to read, so she is ready for whatever the next few days bring as long as the fire wood holds out! She also finished her spring socks on the trip. A picture of them is to the left. The other pictures are of a very snowy Mount Katahdin.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Winter Revenge
It is hard to believe how the weather has changed in the past few days. First we had two full days of snow, then a cold front has come down from Canada to freeze us. The high today was in the teens with the wind blowing. Tonight we are told it will be below zero. We knew it was too good to be true to hope winter was over.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Yesterday we went to Portage Lake again to get away for a few minutes. We drove right in and went inside the camp this time. We took a few pictures of the ice on the lake. It doesn't look like it's going anywhere soon. There is a strange photo here of the shore under ice, but a hole that shows lots of gravel has migrated to the front of our lot. Gary has been painting up a storm and has a painting of the potato harvester we saw at King's Landing last year. We share a picture of it. Tomorrow winter is supposed to return with cold, sleet, freezing rain, and snow. There isn't enough snow left to cause much problem this spring.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Robert
On March 18, 1970, at 1:50 AM Robert Cole entered the world at Cary Medical Center in Caribou, Maine. He weighed 7 pounds, 12.5 ounces and he was 21.25 inches long. Today we reveal his first photograph, taken in the nursery of Cary when he was
one day old. We also have a picture of him at his first birthday opening a gift. In fact we have several old pictures, one of him
enjoying nature in Gar's garden cart, sun bathing in his first pool, and a couple of pictures of Bob, the toddler. Then we have added some pictures of Bob in recent years. What an amazing path this baby and toddler has taken in life, as you just see a glimpse of his adventures. He has been a son, brother, husband, uncle, friend, and fellow conspirator. He has risen to each role he has assumed, and his success is a source of pride to those of us who knew him back then. Enjoy the day, Bob, as we remember. You have touched the lives of so many.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Amazing Weather
Today the thermometer passed 50 for the second day in a row. This might not sound like much to people who haven't lived in Aroostook County, but March is usually blustery, cold, snowy, and in the dead of winter. The sun has been shining every day since we came home from Florida. Gary has been working outside today, and as you can see, he has his hose hooked up. The little shoots are our tulips that are up already. We also have a picture of our back yard looking out into the field behind us. There isn't much snow there. We have clothes hanging on the line outdoors, and a touch of spring is in the air. Life is good.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Early Spring in Maine
In a few days we have settled back into our routine at home. The weather has been great - lots of sun every day and temperatures warmer than normal. The birds have returned after Andy filled the bird feeders. It was warm enough today to hang the wash outside (never heard of this early in March) and a good thing since we have not yet replaced the broken dryer.
Today we took a ride to Portage to see how the camp was wintering. We drove in with the truck, were able to walk around the place, and Gary shoveled off the steps so perhaps next time we will venture inside. It was lovely and quiet up there. There was evidence of deer having been there, but none were there today. We looked for deer on the ride along Route 11 and saw a few in the distance on our way to the camp, but none on the way back.
We took some pictures at the camp to share with you, and also
a picture of the Aroostook River in Ashland with no ice, and a shot of Haystack Mountain with snow on top. It was a lovely day in Aroostook County! There is more snow at Portage than in the Washburn or Presque Isle area, and mud season
has started.
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