

In New York’s Adirondack Mountains, seen across Lake Champlain from Vermont. A serious storm’s coming on.
You never know what we'll churn up in cleaning a stall


In New York’s Adirondack Mountains, seen across Lake Champlain from Vermont. A serious storm’s coming on.


If you see them, they’ll give you a sense of proportion for the experience of hiking the coastal trail at Quoddy Head State Park in Lubec.

Maybe this will help you locate them. There were five in the party, including a child, when we caught up with them.
The tide’s out.



That’s how I heard “Appy,” for Appalachian Gap in Vermont’s Green Mountains.
These are from last summer. I hate to think what the route’s like now, after the recent record-breaking flooding.



This is how the rising moon looked from across our street last night. The reflection is in the bay between us and Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada. Some of those lights on the island are moving traffic.

In New Hampshire’s White Mountains Presidential Range as seen from the Vermont state line.
Our waterfront contains two sets of steel pilings each capped by a concrete structure that sits apart from the pier and above the water line.
In Eastport’s case, these are mooring dolphins, where lines from a ship exceeding the Breakwater’s 400-foot dock length can be attached to help secure the vessel in port.
Here’s one in action.

The line’s slack now but won’t be when the tide rises more.