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Friday, December 25, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Snow arrives in Friendship
Friday, December 18, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Freezing morning in December - Back River, Friendship, Maine
The Back River is an arm of the Meduncook River which separates Cushing and Friendship. This shot was taken near high tide on Wednesday, December 16. Though snow had fallen, and there had been some cold days, there had been a thaw after the first cold snap, The ground was still wet and workable. Wednesday was a freezing day. Thursday it headed down to 5 F and the ground froze.
Shots of the Back River (the one above) were taken from our land. (Mostly through the living window.) Those from a height are mainly from east Salt Pond Road, Cushing. The slideshow is chronological from December 13 (when I got here) until December 31, god willing.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Fedoras, Bowlers, & Caps
As you know I am rarely seen on the street without a hat. I wear caps at home. I just don't like that I am so bald. I like being the odd man fashion wise - wearing fedoras often. And I do think that men look good wearing hats. Look at these baseball fans in 1910 watching a baseball game from a roof across the street from Shibe Park (Connie Mack stadium), home of the Philadelphia Athletics (later of K.C. and Oakland).
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Winter shrimp -Port Clyde Fresh Catch
The winter shrimp run has begun. It's dragger caught now. Later we'll get trap shrimp. $1.50/lb on the roadside. Still bountiful sea.
What matters to you about the seafood you eat?
- That it’s wild-caught in an environmentally sustainable way?
- That it’s of exceptional quality and handled with great care?
- That you can trace the short, speedy path it follows from the moment it’s harvested until it reaches your plate?
- That you’re helping sustain one of the last traditional fishing villages in Maine?
If your answer is “yes”, then Port Clyde Fresh Catch™ lobster, shrimp, fish, and crab are for you.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Hunters of Greenland
The Times has posted a spectacular slideshow by Ragnar Axelsson of hunters in the east of Greenland who spend up to two months on the ice. It looks like Ansel Adams' Yosemite carved in ice. A wonderful place to visit if it weren't so...cold.
Well maybe in the summer for the salmon run....if it weren't for the...mosquitoes.
Well maybe in the summer for the salmon run....if it weren't for the...mosquitoes.
One of my heroes - Rockwell Kent - was shipwrecked there and stayed, painting what Axelsson has photographed. His stay was warmed by... Salamina.