Exile #2 writes...
After a fun and busy Easter service this morning, we had an unexpected visitor! E5N1 came home to hang out with us for the afternoon. There was much sharing of music, including a choral piece he’s been working on, and we also called Exile #4, who is getting very close to the end of their time at college!
Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Day 19.084: Madison Cunningham Ace Tour
After a day that included our nature group visiting four separate birding spots and then decorating the church for Easter, Exile #2 and I rounded it off with a drive into the theater district in Boston to see Madison Cunningham’s Ace Tour at The Wilbur. It was spectacularly good and made the drive and parking - both of which were more eventful that we might have liked - very much worthwhile.
| Madison Cunningham and Jesse Chandler |
Labels:
Local visits,
music,
reviews
Friday, April 3, 2026
Day 19.083: Phoebe and the turkeys
This morning I had a visitor just outside my office window. The first eastern phoebe of the year pumping its tail in classic fashion. I did my best to document it with my phone.
And then, at lunchtime, we had turkeys getting in the springtime mood - at least the male was, the two females were either unimpressed or playing it cool.
Labels:
birds,
No category,
work
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Day 19.082: Wisconsin birding
As I mentioned, I managed two short pre-breakfast walks with my camera half a mile down the road to some water and marsh habitat. The morning light was still a bit murky, but this is some of what I (and my camera) saw

| Canada goose |
| European starlings |
| Muskrat (not a bird) (I saw at least two, maybe three) |
| I believe these are American wigeon |
| Red-breasted mergansers |
| There were hundreds of passing songbirds. Some were grackles, some red-winged blackbirds |
| This odd couple includes a greylag goose (feral). Afterwards I found that hybrids of these species exist, so they could be an actual couple |
| More passing passerines |
| American white pelican (near the eastern edge of their migration according to the map I found) |
| Great blue heron |
| American white pelicans |
| Common |
| I assume this is a low-rise Canada goose |
| Coming down near the “Caution Shallow Water” sign |
| Nice size comparison with the Canada geese. These pelicans are big birds. |
| At the nearby apartment building the house sparrows were building nests under the balconies. |
Both the American white pelicans and the American wigeons go on my life list unless I misidentified the latter.
* Thank you to Josh for this correction in the comments!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Day 19.081: Flying home
I had window seats on both the flights today (Madison WI to Newark NJ and on to Portland ME). This is some of what I saw:
| Pushing back in Madison before dawn (I left the hotel at 4 am) |
| Above the clouds somewhere in the Midwest |
| The Delaware Water Gap - the ridge is the Appalachian Mountains. This is near the Pennsylvania/New Jersey state line |
| Lake Hopatcong |
| Splitrock Reservoir |
| Midtown Manhattan |
| The Statue of Liberty (L) and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge |
| Downtown Manhattan |
| Another view as we took off for Portland |
| Hudson River and Tappan Zee Bridge |
| We came in to Portland from the west and didn't get many views, but it was interesting to see this large shallow excavation next to our gate at the Portland Jetport. |
And, of course, it's good to be home.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Day 19.080: Birdwatching location
Tomorrow morning I need to head to the airport well before first light but the last two mornings I’ve had the time to walk half a mile down the street for a few minutes of birdwatching at this vantage on the Yahara River before breakfast.
Here’s another view. This photo actually contains a new life-list bird for me that I saw this morning but I will report on it when I have access to the photos from my camera.
Monday, March 30, 2026
Day 19.079: It’s all this way…
Greetings from Wisconsin! I managed a short walk with my camera before work today but whatever I captured is stuck in techno-purgatory until I get home a can transfer the photos from my camera. In the meantime, here is a sign at Portland Jetport. So much awaits through this door…
Labels:
signs,
technology,
Travel,
work
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