Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Day 18.081: Here we goes
Tonight was the final rehearsal for the musical. Tomorrow, they do a show during the day for some other students and Thursday through Sunday is the run of five shows. I can’t wait to see it!
Monday, March 31, 2025
Day 18.080: Bangor City Forest
Our second stop on Saturday morning was to walk some of the trails at Bangor City Forest. The trails were extremely well maintained - remarkably so for the time of year - and clearly very popular with the locals.
Trail and some very tall trees |
‘Tis the season: meltwater run-off |
This tree was swallowing the sign - not that we worked out what these measurements meant even when we could be sure what they said |
Some of the pools under the trees were still frozen |
Fungus |
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Day 18.079: Exile #2’s Sunday Column #519
Exile #2 writes...
Somehow, while much of the rest of the state was experiencing snow, sleet, and freezing rain, we struck it lucky with our trip north. While E5N1 went through the audition process, Exile #1 and enjoyed a couple of walks and a nice Thai meal.
E5N1 got the call on the way home to say that his audition had been successful, which was great but didn’t make the decision for him. So, now he has to choose and I have a feeling it won’t be easy...
Somehow, while much of the rest of the state was experiencing snow, sleet, and freezing rain, we struck it lucky with our trip north. While E5N1 went through the audition process, Exile #1 and enjoyed a couple of walks and a nice Thai meal.
Exile #3 sent this photo from home early in the storm - not a blockbuster perhaps, but a lot more than we saw up north |
E5N1 got the call on the way home to say that his audition had been successful, which was great but didn’t make the decision for him. So, now he has to choose and I have a feeling it won’t be easy...
Labels:
Kids,
Sunday column,
weather
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Day 18.078: Newman Hill Preserve
While E5N1 was at his audition at the University of Maine in Orono, Exile #2 and I went for two short walks. The first was at a site we first saw called Taylor Bait Farm but actually is now Newman Hill Preserve.
Our walk was a mile loop - out along a closed road to some ponds (devoid of birds as far as we saw, then back through the woods to another pond that we had driven by where we saw some interesting birds and captured an exciting event. Here are my pictures:
Our walk was a mile loop - out along a closed road to some ponds (devoid of birds as far as we saw, then back through the woods to another pond that we had driven by where we saw some interesting birds and captured an exciting event. Here are my pictures:
The closed part of Taylor Road |
The former bait farm ponds - no birds today |
The start of the trail back through the woods was snowy, but most of it was clear and easy |
Arriving at the roadside pools, our first sighting was this perched bald eagle |
Two hooded mergansers |
Adult male |
Two American black ducks |
A group of gulls - some (maybe all) seem to be great black-backed gulls |
A lone bufflehead was repeatedly surfacing briefly in this spot before diving again |
Then, I noticed the bald eagle make a move - he did a couple of low swoops |
Made his final approach |
Eyes on the prize |
Success |
Going to find somewhere to land it |
Friday, March 28, 2025
Day 18.077: …Check…and run away
Our bathroom remodel is complete.
… but only Exile #3 is home to enjoy it tonight. The rest of us have come north to beat another late winter storm that is coming in so that E5N1 can do a second college music-program audition tomorrow.

Thursday, March 27, 2025
Day 18.076: Thursday birding
Our nature group met this morning. These are some of the birds we saw:
(American black) duck, duck, (Canada) goose |
Northern pintail |
Eastern bluebird |
Savannah sparrow |
Song sparrow |
Northern cardinal |
Ring-necked ducks |
Eastern bluebird |
Common grackles |
A flock of over a hundred flew over us and landed in these trees |
A small group of brown-headed cowbirds in the same trees |
Killdeer |
Yellow-bellied sapsucker |
We also heard (and some of the group saw) the first eastern phoebe of the year - they will soon be commonplace on these walks I suspect.

Labels:
birds,
Local visits
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
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