Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Day 19.096: Posted; goats
Occasional lapses in my blog posting schedule have occurred over the years and are attributed to technical problems whether the technical problems were computer or human in nature. One such lapse happened this week. A fully written and illustrated post about our nature group bird sightings sat in draft form for 36 hours for reasons I can’t explain. You can see it now anyway. In addition to the birds, we saw a pair of goats at the farm across the road.
Labels:
animals,
d'oh,
No category,
technology
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Day 19.095: Special Weather Statement
This morning, I opened up the weather app on my phone and saw there was a Special Weather Statement. My experience of looking at the was something like this:
Execute a pre-planned activity…within the next hour… Wait, perhaps I should read the block of text labeled description that I skipped over…
Moderate severity, threat to life or property…
Oh…it’s a bit foggy and I should allow more stopping distance while driving. Noted.
Perhaps I should have read that first.

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d'oh,
No category,
weather
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Day 19.094: Sunday birding
Our nature group met near the Ecology School and walked the Mary Merrill Trail on Sunday afternoon. We spent a good deal of our time talking about the wide variety of trees and other plants we saw, and trying to spot spring peepers that we heard but did not see. We saw some birds too - here are some of them.
| Eastern phoebe |
| Common raven |
| Black-capped chickadee |
| Transatlantic harmony: an American robin and a European starling |
| Wood duck |
| Wood ducks |
| Hooded mergansers |
| Eastern bluebird |
| Mallard |
| Eastern phoebe |
| Red-winged blackbird |
| Brown-headed cowbirds |
| Downy woodpecker |
| European starlings |
Labels:
birds,
friends,
Local visits
Monday, April 13, 2026
Day 19.093: Sparrow cross-over
Our most commonly seen backyard sparrow in winter is the dark-eyed junco. In summer they are replaced by chipping sparrows. Both are often seen searching for food on the ground. At this time of year, there is a brief period of overlap when both can be seen. This weekend's Project FeederWatch count included two juncos and our first chipping sparrow of the year.
Spring is here - even if the weather doesn't seem completely convinced of that fact yet.

Labels:
birds,
calculations,
No category
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Day 19.092: Exile #2’s Sunday Column #549
Exile #2 writes...
It’s been a fun having E5N1 around for the weekend. We got to spend a little extra time with him today and finish up his birthday leftovers.
It was also nice to go back to the high school yesterday and see a few old friends. The show was the musical version of 9 to 5 and, as ever, it was performed to a very high standard. For once, however, they had decided not to edit at all for language or content. This meant the Dad behind us had quite a busy time of it answering his children’s questions, my favorite being “Dad, what is blackmail?”
It’s been a fun having E5N1 around for the weekend. We got to spend a little extra time with him today and finish up his birthday leftovers.
It was also nice to go back to the high school yesterday and see a few old friends. The show was the musical version of 9 to 5 and, as ever, it was performed to a very high standard. For once, however, they had decided not to edit at all for language or content. This meant the Dad behind us had quite a busy time of it answering his children’s questions, my favorite being “Dad, what is blackmail?”
Labels:
Kids,
language,
Sunday column,
theater
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Day 19.091: Birthday (observed)
After lunch, I collected E5N1 from his college dorm to bring him to the high school for the Saturday matinee of the musical. Exile #2 and Exile #3 met us there. Afterward, we had takeout and birthday cake and did gifts etc.
Labels:
cake,
calculations,
music,
No category,
school,
theater
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