Byron Notch... the quintessential camp view.
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Springs can be unique in Maine... big snow and 80 degree temperatures. We never know. This year it's dry. The ice is out and the road is mostly dry. Out front, the Ogilvie's beach is a wood lot while the beach in front of the Edwards' camp looks like someone cleaned it. Oh, wait! I worked for hours on that beach. Finally, you'll notice the back porch on the Kent camp is at a small angle and a post has fallen. High water can do that. Otherwise, things are looking good upta camp.
Bailey looking for turkey poop to roll in. |
Tree down across the road. |
Canadian Geese honking and carrying on. Video below. |
Listen to these honkers!
If you've seen Tumbledown, the movie--this view is
captured on film.
The wood pile survived! |
Post down on Kent camp
Note the angle of the step and back porch. |
The Ogilvie Beach (Sorry, Julie.)
The last snow banking. :-) |
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