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Striations and splash

August 19, 2021July 16, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
Welcome to the rocky Maine coast at Fort Foster, just over the state line from New Hampshire.
The tide’s out, for now.
The ocean’s rarely calm.
An intertidal pool like this can be teeming with life, if you look closely and look under the rocks and rockweed.

 

Two-pound steamed lobster

August 15, 2021July 16, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
Once in my lifetime. Call it a whopper.
Just look at that claw. (Photos by Rachel A. Williams)

Coming home loaded

August 11, 2021July 16, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
If you look carefully at honey bees returning to the hive (and you have only a fraction of a second to see this), the legs of some are loaded with pollen, almost like a basket. Here’s one. Look for the yellow. (Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

Tomato time

August 8, 2021June 21, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 7 Comments
The larger varieties are finally kickin’ in. (Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

Asparagus memories

August 5, 2021June 21, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
I know, it’s been two months since our crop progressed beyond harvesting, as we did here.

 

Or prepped like this.

 

Sometimes leading to this. (Photos by Rachel A. Williams)

City hall is at the heart of the scene

August 4, 2021June 21, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
And you can’t even see our house at the lower left, thanks to the trees.

Whaddya want?

August 1, 2021June 21, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

 

(Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

Raspberry cocktail in a half-empty martini glass

July 29, 2021June 21, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
(Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

Hollyhock

July 25, 2021June 10, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
(Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

Red clover blossom

July 22, 2021June 10, 2021 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
(Photo by Rachel A. Williams)

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