Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Wildlife

Recently we have had quite a bit of nocturnal activity. The folks in the bunkhouse were serenaded at close range the other night by a barred owl (who cooks for yoooou), and we have heard coyote yips and howls. Andrea Hansen has seen a healthy pair of coyotes between her house and the water, as well as on the road. Andrea also reports fox whelps being raised in her yard. The turkey fleet has diminished to a single bird. Red squirrels are not plentiful anymore (whoops...might be another reason for that). We have seen very few deer this summer, despite the mild winter. Perhaps the coyotes have been at work on the herd.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Chaika

Chaika spent the week sharing the mooring with Autumn, but she was very active, as indicated in an earlier post. Today, she headed downriver, loaded with her family, who cruised Casco Bay and brought her to her home off Maquoit Drive in Freeport. There she will be available to the Carlisle clan, as well as to Em and Gregg, who will be responsible for her winter well-being. Seems like a very good deal for everyone.
Her new 150 HP E-Tec engine is very quiet!

Saturday, August 25, 2012

KinderWhatever

Sometimes, with many weasels in a small space, it is not so easy to carry on life as usual. Perhaps this is a good thing. In any case, we have gone back to school here at the Crotch, and our former dining room table is just fine for crafts and games.
This weekend, while Bart and Andrea are in Camden, hootin' and hollerin', we have split up the grandkids with Em and thus are being conquered more slowly.
We love it.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Fort Popham

Sam digs while Jonas thinks deep thoughts
Our Carlisle family is spending two weeks with us in Maine. Yesterday we drove two cars down to Popham, and the kids played in the water and on the beach. Lunch at a picnic table; Papa under a beach umbrella; exploration of rocks.
The weather has been excellent. Bart and his family have made good use of Chaika, including trips to Five Islands, Boothbay Harbor, and a circumnavigation on Arrowsic Island. Today they boat up to the library in Bath for some cerebration.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Off to the Cape

Looking out from the Pilgrim Monument
On Sunday we drove to visit the Quattlebaums in Eastham on Cape Cod. The occasion was our joint 46th anniversary, which we celebrated on Monday with a superb dinner at The Mews in Provincetown. We had a most pleasant visit and learned that if you drive at the right time, there is no problem driving to the Cape. It took just under four hours. Of course, on Massachusetts roads, anything can happen. Today we came back to Maine and a full house. Kim was home with Jonas and Maggie, and shortly Chaika pulled in with the rest of the Carlisle gang. Bye bye adult time!

Friday, August 17, 2012

The Old Goat

Finally a fine, sunny day, and we took Autumn uprivah for the first time all summer. Anita, Molly, and the two McGrath utes came along up to Richmond. We lunched at The Old Goat, a great favorite of ours, and found that Scott serves great pizza as well as the traditional paninis. We also found the Goat occupied by a young man, alone at a table, making merry and trying to pick up chicks.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Turnover

When an Arrowsician proposed a town propane co-op, we jumped on board. Our former supplier had consistently charged us at least 10% above the state average and, when queried, said, "Well, we're a full-service company!" Yuh. So we now pay 38% less than before and have a gleaming new tank.
Too bad for the pachysandra, but they will recover. After all, each winter they have tons of snow piled on them.