When I started the giveaway and decided to draw a winner at the end of the month, I forgot that I was going to be away during that time because of the upcoming holiday. I will announce the winner upon my return which will be around the 6th of July. We have family here and we will be spending lots of time at our camp at Nicatous Lake. Weather doesn’t look too promising but I’m sure a good time will be had by all anyway. Enjoy the holiday weekend and stay safe.
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Jun 2009
Jun 2009
It has been a rainy and cool spring here in Maine. We have had over 5″ of rain in our area from Friday through Monday with temperatures around 60° and the winds were blowing a gale. This is a strange weather system. Most of our weather patterns come from the north, the west or even from the south, but this one is coming at us from the east. The low is stuck right over the ocean and as you look at the weather map, the rains are moving from east to west. Today is Tuesday and guess what?! It’s still raining. Isn’t this supposed to be the second day of summer???
Needless to say, last weekend was not quite so much fun at camp. A trip to the outhouse or the woodpile meant coming back into the cabin looking like a drowned rat. While sitting in my favorite chair looking out at the waves in the lake and the rain spatters on the sliding doors, I mused about a photo that my brother had sent me last week from Texas.
My brother lives in North Dakota and is a long-distance truck driver. He has driven pretty much all over the lower 48 (although he has never been to our part of Maine). He is fortunate to have his wife as a traveling companion during his many “road trips”. Last week he sent me the photo to the right of his wife that was taken at a roadside rest in Texas. I simply can’t imagine stopping at a roadside rest where there was a sign that read “Watch Out For Rattlesnakes”!! What a scary thought—that a snake could visit you during a bathroom break!
Yikes!! As the photo floated through my mind, the wind, the rain and the cool weather suddenly didn’t really seem so bad. The weather may be frightful but we never have to worry about crossing the path of a rattlesnake on the way to or inside of the outhouse.
I snuggled down in my chair next to a cheery fire in the woodstove and read a good book. Rain…no big deal! Rattlesnakes — indeed!
Jun 2009
It’s been almost a year now since I started this blog. It’s been fun to share Maine (well, mostly Maine), my thoughts and travels with other folks. I thought that the perfect way to celebrate this anniversay is to give something away so taa…daa!!
One lucky reader will win the “Moose Watcher’s Handbook” by Bill Silliker on June 30th.
This book has lots of large color photographs of moose. It gives the top moose watching locations in North America, and tips on how to photograph moose. The author, Bill Silliker, was a renowned photographer who traveled far and wide to photograph wildlife. His specialty was moose, which he photographed from Maine to Alaska. His photography is featured in many publications and he wrote many articles and books. I remember him, fondly, from the times that he spent with us at Kidney Pond Camps at Baxter State Park where my husband and I worked as rangers.
It’s easy to win. All you need to do to enter is to leave a comment on this post with your email address OR blog address (so I can contact you if you win). If you link back to this post from your blog, please let me know. If the lucky winner has linked back, you will win an additional surprise prize.
That’s all there is to it. The winner will be announced on June 30th. Good luck to all.
