Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Day 19.075: Project Hail Mary
Exile #2 and I fought off the jet lag to go and see this movie yesterday. I read the book last month as part of Elle’s Sci-Fi Book Club. Exile #2 knew basically nothing about the story. We both really enjoyed it from our different starting points.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Day 19.074: UK birds (outing)
On Sunday, we had an outing at least partly to see some birds. We visited Blithfield Reservoir in a couple of places. This is some of what we saw:
| Eurasian blue tit |
| Long-tailed tit |
| Redpoll |
| Eurasian siskin |
| Dunnock |
| European robin |
| Common chaffinch |
| Coal tit |
| Common chiffchaff |
| Common buzzard |
| Eurasian wigeon |
| Eurasian wigeon |
| European robin |
| Greater scaup & great crested grebe |
| Great cormorant |
| Black-headed gull |
| Common chaffinch |
| Dunnock |
| Great black-backed gull, European herring gull & lesser black-backed gull |
| Great cormorant |
| Eurasian kestrel |
| White (pied) wagtail |
| Great black-backed gull |
| Eurasian siskin |
Again, most are additions to the 2026 list and the siskin, redpoll and wigeon are new for the life list.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Day 19.073: UK birds - incidental
Today is my dad's actual birthday - and although we're missing that, we celebrated well for the three days we spent there.
Here are some of the birds we saw when we weren't really trying (at my sister's house and near the property where we stayed):
Also seen in this way: magpies, wood pigeons and feral pigeons, common chaffinch,
All of the wild birds here apart from the house sparrow and feral pigeons are new for my year list and the partridge and coal tit represent their first record for my life list.
Here are some of the birds we saw when we weren't really trying (at my sister's house and near the property where we stayed):
| Eurasian jackdaw |
| Coal tit |
| European greenfinch |
| Eurasian blackbird |
| European robin |
| House sparrow |
| European goldfinch |
| Reed bunting |
| Carrion crow |
| African peafowl (maybe feral or effectively a farm pet) |
| Collared dove |
| Red-legged partridge |
| Crows in the mist |
| Ring-necked pheasant |
| Domestic chicken in the back courtyard of the house - she quickly found her way back into the next-door farm. |
Also seen in this way: magpies, wood pigeons and feral pigeons, common chaffinch,
All of the wild birds here apart from the house sparrow and feral pigeons are new for my year list and the partridge and coal tit represent their first record for my life list.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Day 19.072: Home
We’re home after a journey that felt a bit like a game of Fortunately, Unfortunately the drive, check-in and flight to Dublin all went smoothly, but a delayed transatlantic flight left the group looking like this:
When we were able to depart we were very happy but quickly realized that Exile #4 would not make their planned train (9 pm) or the backup train (10 pm) and would have to decide between the 11:45 pm last train or an expensive taxi or ride share option. However, when we switched on our phone service after landing, it turned out that their friends had made the drive from Worcester to Boston to pick them up.
The rest of us got home after a drive through falling but not sticking snow in Massachusetts to snow-on-the-ground but no longer falling (clear roads) in Maine sometime after midnight and then I had an out and back to take E5N1 back to his dorm ready for his day tomorrow. Now it’s nearly 2 am and time for me to get to sleep.

Sunday, March 22, 2026
Day 19.071: Snookered
This afternoon, we had a fairly hilarious game of snooker. The skills displayed were off the chart (off the bottom if that wasn’t obvious) but we had a lot of fun. Tomorrow we will make our return journey.
I have some more photos from our stay including our outing this morning to share another day.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Day 19.070: Watching football; TV
A little more than half the group went to join the away fans as Bradford City traveled to Burton Albion this afternoon.
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| Our view of the pitch (during the warm-ups) |
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| The standing section for the away fans - in good voice for most of the match |
In other news, Dad opened his birthday present - a significant size upgrade for his TV for when he gets home.
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