This past weekend we went to the North East Kingdom of Vermont to open our camp.
ML took lots of pictures.
When we arrived we were amazed to find that the pond was 99% frozen over. There has never been ice this late in 15 years.
There was a sliver of water in front of the blue camp. ML photographed some hooded mergansers - a fish eating aquatic bird.
I think this is a great photograph
While the pond was mostly frozen it reached at least the mid 50s every day.
I enjoyed some tea on the deck. I was reading the fishing regulations.
ML and the dogs also enjoyed the bright sunshine.
Of course I did some letter writing. The peace and quiet is conducive to fountain pen use. I drew a picture of the male merganser!
Sunday morning we had pancakes and sausage or scrapple for breakfast. Scrapple and camp go together.
We went to look at the Wells River and I did some fly fishing.
With the spring melt the river was moving fast.
I fished just below that little falls. I had to stay close to shore due to the fast current.
We took the dogs for a walk and could see this snow covered mountain off in the distance.
ML asked me to drive her to look for a good photo opportunity of the snow covered mountains.
70 miles, YES 70 miles later we were at the base of Mt Washington in NH - the highest point in the north east US.
ML did get some nice shots. You can see structures related to the weather observatory station.
The jagged snow line just left of center in the bottom half of the picture is the track for the Cog railroad. Old fashion steam engines ferry tourists to the top. The engine has a gian cog that engages teeth on the tracks. Otherwise the grade would be to steep for a regular train to climb.
We stopped to eat before our return journey. Fabyan Station - an old train station converted to a family restaurant.
I expanded my culinary horizon and had a fried Twinkie for dessert. It was just okay. Tasted like a fresh warm doughnut.
Sunday I fished from our dock and ML explored the pond edge.
She photographed the mergansers taking flight.
A beaver.
A pair of Canada geese walking on the ice. With no boots!!! Made me cold just looking at them.
Some turtles enjoying the sun.
And lastly a mallard in flight.
It was a nice week end. We both had a lovely times. As did the dogs.
ML took lots of pictures.
When we arrived we were amazed to find that the pond was 99% frozen over. There has never been ice this late in 15 years.
There was a sliver of water in front of the blue camp. ML photographed some hooded mergansers - a fish eating aquatic bird.
I think this is a great photograph
While the pond was mostly frozen it reached at least the mid 50s every day.
I enjoyed some tea on the deck. I was reading the fishing regulations.
ML and the dogs also enjoyed the bright sunshine.
Of course I did some letter writing. The peace and quiet is conducive to fountain pen use. I drew a picture of the male merganser!
Sunday morning we had pancakes and sausage or scrapple for breakfast. Scrapple and camp go together.
We went to look at the Wells River and I did some fly fishing.
With the spring melt the river was moving fast.
I fished just below that little falls. I had to stay close to shore due to the fast current.
We took the dogs for a walk and could see this snow covered mountain off in the distance.
ML asked me to drive her to look for a good photo opportunity of the snow covered mountains.
70 miles, YES 70 miles later we were at the base of Mt Washington in NH - the highest point in the north east US.
ML did get some nice shots. You can see structures related to the weather observatory station.
The jagged snow line just left of center in the bottom half of the picture is the track for the Cog railroad. Old fashion steam engines ferry tourists to the top. The engine has a gian cog that engages teeth on the tracks. Otherwise the grade would be to steep for a regular train to climb.
We stopped to eat before our return journey. Fabyan Station - an old train station converted to a family restaurant.
I expanded my culinary horizon and had a fried Twinkie for dessert. It was just okay. Tasted like a fresh warm doughnut.
Sunday I fished from our dock and ML explored the pond edge.
She photographed the mergansers taking flight.
A beaver.
A pair of Canada geese walking on the ice. With no boots!!! Made me cold just looking at them.
Some turtles enjoying the sun.
And lastly a mallard in flight.
It was a nice week end. We both had a lovely times. As did the dogs.