Our State bird
Posted by The Owl on Dec 03 at 15:59. Filed under: Nature photography
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Portland, Maine
Trail around Back Cove
Great Blue Heron in Back Cove
Posted by The Owl on Nov 09 at 15:43. Filed under: Nature photography
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Maple still has leaves
Can't help but shoot these
Some leaves survived the big winds we had Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 31 at 16:19. Filed under: Nature photography
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Before the winds
Our maple tree
Yesterday was quite nice until later in the afternoon. When I shot this, I had perfect cloud-filtered sunshine for light and the temperature was about 16C. Tonight it's blowing like crazy and we'll be lucky to get much above 7C during the day tomorrow. At least this wind will probably send all the leaves out of the yard!
Posted by The Owl on Oct 29 at 01:22. Filed under: Nature photography
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Nearing the long sleep
Our big maple about to drop leaves
Crabapples at Salmon Club
Sorry about the blogging vacation over the weekend. We were out of town. As penance I give you a couple of examples of the intense colors we have been seeing around here the last few days.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 28 at 00:04. Filed under: Nature photography
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October dusk
Veazie Dam
I was up in Orono attending an excellent physics colloquium. On the way back, I missed a spectacular shot at the Stillwater River bridge. Didn't have the camera. But this one in Veazie will do.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 24 at 19:48. Filed under: Nature photography
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Good fortune today ...
West side of Beech Mt.
Beech Mt. fire tower: open once per year for three hours
This beautiful day we had some good luck! This post will be revised with more photos later. Meanwhile, off to watch the Red Sox ...
The great thing of this day was my father-in-law and I unwittingly found the fire tower open! An Acadia National Park ranger (pictured) welcomed us up. They do this for three hours,
yearly, he informed us.
The tower has not been used for its intended purpose since 1967.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 18 at 20:58. Filed under: Nature photography
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In Veazie
Flagg Street Impression
Inquire if you'd like to know how this was made.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 17 at 21:02. Filed under: Nature photography
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Petit Manan Point
Low tide
Outrageous color
Posted by The Owl on Oct 12 at 18:30. Filed under: Nature photography
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Still going
Fall pepper

Typha:
Seed case opening
So many good shots today. I really liked the cattail, sorry about the high bandwidth, hope you think it's worth it. How much longer can those peppers go? We brought in two nice ones a couple of days ago. There are actually good cucumbers out there too.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 10 at 18:20. Filed under: Nature photography
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Fall is sneaking up
Maple leaf near Veazie Dam
Seems I was just down by the dam a few days ago and everything was still green.
Posted by The Owl on Oct 05 at 20:56. Filed under: Nature photography
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Time's up for peppers
Smallish, but juicy with thick walls
Ms. Owl's gluten-free pizza
I think the peppers (see
July photo) are all through. We've been eating some every couple of days but they aren't getting any bigger. What's left now are many nubby little things and just a couple decent-sized from six plants. Texture is firm and flavor splendid. They are perfect for Ms. Owl's extremely tasty home-made, gluten-free pizza.
Posted by The Owl on Sep 26 at 20:00. Filed under: Nature photography
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Cherry tomatoes
For lentil soup
We're making the recipe from the original Moosewood tonight.
Posted by The Owl on Sep 22 at 17:09. Filed under: Nature photography
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Things seen
Sunday: Near camp outside Millinocket
Sunday: dragonfly at camp
Friday: Morning glory
Overall, pretty laid back this Labor Day weekend.
Posted by The Owl on Sep 01 at 16:24. Filed under: Nature photography
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