Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Day 18.075: Check, check, …?
A small water leak in the basement has been fixed.
Labels:
d'oh,
houses,
No category,
technology
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Day 18.074: Morning after
The snow and ice has mostly cleared at this end of the day, but this was how things looked this morning:
As we expected, the not-recently-treated roads were rather slick, but we managed our morning travel without any significant issues.

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No category,
snow,
weather
Monday, March 24, 2025
Day 18.073: Spring in Maine
As we walked in light jackets under blue skies on Saturday morning we joked that it certainly looked like snow was on the way. We knew it was, but it certainly did not look like it. We expected a coating of snow followed by rain, but it’s been mostly snow at times falling as enormous flakes. The roads are slushy at the end of the day with a freeze to come overnight, so the morning may be a bit messy. We shall see.
Labels:
d'oh,
No category,
snow
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Day 18.072: Exile #2’s Sinday518
Some of E5N1’s friends have been on vacation from college and that has meant some fun get togethers, perhaps appreciated all the more as those still in high school are getting ready for the craziness of the school musical next week.
One of the get togethers was at an axe throwing venue. I’m not sure if this particular leisure pursuit has made it across the Atlantic yet but it is much as it sounds from what I can gather - throwing axes (and other things) at a target. “It’s OK. They’re not very sharp.” E5N1 informed us before, in the next breath, admitting to having accidentally sliced through his shirt with one. Well, at least he came home in one piece…
Labels:
friends,
Kids,
Sunday column
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Day 18.071: East Point birding
Exile #2 and I drove over to Biddeford Pool to visit East Point Sanctuary. On first arrival, we thought there weren't many birds around, but they were all on the pool channel side, away from the worst of the wind. We were also grateful to spend most of our time on the sheltered side.
Here is some of what we saw.
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Common eider |
Common loon |
Surf scoters - a small group in full breeding clown-face |
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Red-breasted merganser |
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Great cormorant - first seen on the rocks in the channel, then it flew out off the point to the post where we've seen it before |
Black scoter - we saw more than thirty in total |
Labels:
birds,
Local visits
Friday, March 21, 2025
Day 18.070: Commuter ducks
These ducks don’t travel the roads to an office job, but I do and yesterday, my route took me (with camera in the car) right past the pond where they were hanging out, so I doubled back and took a few photos.
Common merganser (female) |
Common mergansers and ring-necked ducks |
Common mergansers (male) |
Labels:
birds,
Local visits,
work
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Day 18.069: Less than 12 hours later
Our regular nature walk came just a few hours after our woodcock outing. Here is some of what we saw:
Song sparrow in … song |
House finch side-eye |
House finch drama |
House finch unmoved by drama |
Mourning dove |
Spring has arrived for the willows |
Chickadee |
Spring has also arrived for the daffodils (a bit late for St. David’s Day) |
I’m not sure why these ones are so yellow but they are quite striking against the dark wet leaf litter |
Labels:
birds,
calculations,
Local visits,
plants
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