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Deer Family

 

Last Tuesday, I stepped into my kitchen and happened to look out the window at just the right moment to see this adorable scene… Good thing I always have my camera close by!

 

 

Deer Family

 

 

Now, this isn’t the first time this little family unit has paid a visit to my yard looking for food. Not by far. They’ve been coming to my yard since the little ones had spots and they show up every week. Sometimes several times a week.

 

I’m not sure, but I think the mother is actually a second generation that’s been frequenting my bird feeders.
Cuteness!

 

 
Until next time…
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~A.M.

What Happened Here?

 

On a recent hike to a trail system in Addison, Maine, I came across something that puzzled me.

 

Several charred trees.

 

The char pattern was odd.  Only parts of the tree from the top down were burnt.

 

Charred Tree 01

 

 

Charred Tree 02

 

Now, I don’t claim to be an expert in…well, anything really, but my first thought when seeing this charring on several trees along the trail was that it was probably the result of lightning strikes.  I couldn’t imagine someone hiking along the trail, setting fire to random trees.  And I couldn’t imagine someone doing such a thing and not having the entire tree (or the entire forest) go up in flames.

 

What do you think happened here?

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

That Maine Weather

 

 

We have a saying here in Maine, “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.” Meaning, the weather can be one thing one minute and do a complete 180 the next. That’s kind of how it was this past weekend.

 

Friday, it was in the low 50s (it hit 51º in my corner of Maine which was a state record for this time of year) with sun and no snow at all. That all changed on Saturday.

 

While we didn’t get hit as badly as places a bit south of us (like DC and Boston), we did have some ice and at least six inches to a foot of snow dumped on us in a matter of hours with more predicted in the next few days.

 

So, we went from no snow at all…

 

Snowless Quoddy Trail

 

To a bunch of snow and ice …

 

Icicle in a Pine Tree

 

Gotta love that ever-changing Maine weather.  d_[^_^]

 

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Unexpected Trail Guide

 

 

Recently, yesterday in fact, I went hiking with my parents on yet another new trail network.  The Eagle Hill Trails in Steuben, Maine.  Well, I can’t attest to how new the trail itself was, it was just new to me since I never knew of its existence until this past weekend.

 

 

Anyway, it was a two mile network of trails winding through woods, blueberry fields, and along the coast.  The trails are part of a campus called Eagle Hill Institute and I was thoroughly impressed with how well they were marked.  I’ve hiked some poorly marked trails and this puts the trails I previously thought were marked well to shame.

 

 

Upon arriving, we were greeted by the director of the institute, George.  He provided us with a trail map and pointed us in the direction of the trailhead.  This is where it got super funny.

 

 

As we were heading toward the trailhead, a white dog that had to have been part Husky (I adore Huskies), came around the side of a shed, tail wagging.  George introduced us to 15 year old Bonnie.  I figured the introduction would have ended with a pat on her head from me and my parents and a sniff or two from Bonnie, but she decided she was going to lead us along the first portion of the trail.

 

 

I never had a trail guide before, let alone a canine guide.  It was hilarious.  She would run ahead a few steps, stop, turn, and bark at us to follow.

 

 

 

Bonnie the Trail Guide

 

 

Sadly, Bonnie didn’t stay with us throughout our entire hike.  It was either the fact that we didn’t take the path she wanted us to take, or she got bored with me stopping to take pictures every once in a while.  She ended up turning back and leaving us to fend for ourselves.  But, we met up with her again when we got back to our car.  She circled us, sniffing, and wanting attention, then she stood in front of our car, not wanting us to leave.  Silly dog.  [^_^]

 

 

 

Bonnie

 

 

 

Overall, it was a pretty nice little hike and I’m sure I’ll be returning to these trails come warmer weather.  Hopefully Bonnie will still be there to greet me.

 

 

 

Eagle Hill Institute Trails - Border Trail

 

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

 

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~A.M.

Pets Reflect Their Owners

 

Have you ever noticed that sometimes pets and their owners start looking similar as the years go by?  Ever had this happen to a friend?  To you?

 

I can’t say I’ve had one of my pets start looking like me, but I have had pets that seem to start thinking like me.  I’ve had cats come running into my room and hang out when I’m listening to my favorite music, climb into my lap for a nap while I’m reading or watching a favorite movie, and most recently, my cat Kenzi has taken a liking to the blanket my mother made for me this past Christmas.  That could just be her love of soft fleece blankets, but there’s something interesting about this one.  It’s Doctor Who themed.  And it seems to be her new favorite (this also reinforces what I mentioned in the post I made last month…Cat Burglar).

 

Every time I crawl under this particular blanket to read or watch TV she comes running.  No matter where she was in the house.  Even if she was in the basement and couldn‘t see me.  It’s like she has some kind of blanket ESP.

 

How many people can say they have a Whovian cat?  Me!

 

 
TARDIS Cat

Kenzi’s a nerd, just like me!

 

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.