Monday, June 22, 2026

Day 19.163: Beach babies

Exile #2 and I were not the only parents with our babies at the beach yesterday evening. Here - for example - are the piping plovers:



 










Sunday, June 21, 2026

Day 19.162: Exile #2's Sunday Column #556

Exile #2 writes...

This has historically always been one of the busiest weekends of the year. Exile #3’s dance school usually has their dance show this weekend, often involving Exile #3. For probably a decade, however, it has also involved Exile #1, who films, edits, and reproduces videos of the show. Exile #3’s birthday is usually on or around dance show day, too, and to cap it all off, Father’s Day usually rounds off the weekend.

This year was not too different. Exile #1 filmed the show. Exile #3 went to watch and cheer on the dancers, we celebrated Exile #3 on Saturday evening, and today we celebrated Exile #1, mostly by letting him have a very rare lie in, and the opportunity to choose an evening outing. He chose Biddeford Pool and, although we had had a rainy, thundery afternoon, this evening was absolutely perfect.



Saturday, June 20, 2026

Day 19.161: Birthday!

I had a very busy day today. The most important part was celebrating Exile #3’s birthday which waited until the end of the day. Happy birthday Exile #3!



Friday, June 19, 2026

Day 19.160: Moose!

One of our most surprising moments on our trip last Sunday was that after a short drive down the road to fill our water bottles at a natural spring we retraced our route for a short distance and during that time encountered this young male moose:




I think that only makes my third sighting - one of the others being near home and the other within a few miles of this one when we stayed at Saddleback in the summer of 2021. 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Day 19.159: Birds after Saddleback

After our five-hour hike to the top of Saddleback and back, we visited several other locations in the area and on the way home. Here are some of the bird sightings:

Eastern kingbird above Sandy River.

Purple martin

Purple martin - this is a private home with a variety of nesting options for these birds

We had great views as they perched and circled

Barn swallow at the nearby Messalonskee Lake

Black tern

Tree swallow

Red-winged blackbird

Canada geese and goslings

We watched this great blue heron arrive. We had been hoping to spot a sandhill crane, so this bird caused a little excitement when it first appeared in the corner of my vision.

A short time later, we were surprised to see it being chased away by this bold red-winged blackbird


Barn swallow

Red-winged blackbird

Black tern



Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Day 19.158: Saddleback sights

Here are some non-bird photos from our Saddleback hike:

Bunchberry (aka creeping dogwood)

Bluebead lily

The plants on the summit are quite different from those even a short distance down the trails. Like this Diapensia lapponica.

...and this cottongrass (Eriocaulon aquaticum)

This bog is where the cottongrass is growing

Rhodora


Blue lupine

Columbine

Eastern tiger swallowtail. We saw one looking a little cold on the summit. On the way down, we saw some happier ones like this on the dandelions

American lady

I think this is a St. Lawrence tiger moth caterpillar. It was 

Some threatening weather to the southeast

We went prepared for rain, but only felt a couple of drops until we were basically back at the car.