Posts Tagged ‘trees’

Shades of blue.

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Blue sky, Maine, spring.

Blue flowers, Maine spring garden.

Blue waves, Maine, spring.

Shepard's Pie, Rockport, Maine. (Bathroom towel dispenser.)

If you recognize this last shade of blue, you’ve most likely had a great meal in Rockport.

(You’ll find this glittery blue in the bathroom.)

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Spring drama.

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Maine spring storm.

Maine spring storm.

Maine spring storm.

Maine spring stormy sky.

Maine spring storm.

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First dusting.

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

First snow of the season in Maine.

The white carpet is being rolled out for winter’s arrival.

First snow of the season in Maine.

We’re ready.

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Twilight of the seasons.

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Moonrise, twigs, Maine.

Days are shorter, nights are longer. We’re entering the nighttime of the year.

Moonrise, twigs, Maine.

In our silhouetted landscape, moonrises are spectacular. (This is the Breaver, or Frost, or Snow Moon that occurs in November.)

Moonrise, twigs, Maine.

The heavy moon is huge when it first emerges. Really huge.

As it rises, it becomes smaller in proportion to the horizon.

Moonrise, twigs, Maine.

Just like us.


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Footsteps on the stunning coast.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

The Ship Harbor Trail in MDI’s Acadia National Park, is gorgeous.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

And an easy way for anyone to experience the rugged and charming Maine coast.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Even the rich and famous.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Big wind, big tree, big roots.

Ship Harbor Nature Trail, Acadia, Maine

Ship Harbor Trail, Acadia National Park, Maine

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