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.
There aren’t many moose watching locations in the greater DC area…great idea though!
Thanks so much! I love looking for moose when we’re at Moosehead Lake or Baxter State Park.
Neat idea glbuzz! Love your blog and always looking forward to a new post!
What a cool book! Maybe we’ll see a moose on our drive through Vermont and NH next week…
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manju, can I help it if all the moose leave when you get to Maine.
Followed your link over at manju’s site and — need I say how much a moose-sighting would thrill us? All wild animals – deer, ibex, owls, squirrels, marmots…can’t get enough of getting up close to nature’s creatures. I’m glad manju mentioned your link!
Glad that you stopped by, Rowena. Good luck on the book drawing!
I’ve enjoyed “bumping” into Bill at Big Rock on a couple of occasions during a photo shoot. Amazing patience and skill.