Very little snow has fallen in Central Maine since December, but some of it has stuck around in spots thanks to the cold temperatures. On Sunday, we took a crunchy snowshoe walk in the woods with our friend John through his family's 85 acres east of Dexter. Lovely and quiet. We followed an ice-covered stream to a frozen cascade, opaque, frothy blue-green ice like blobs of tinted whipped cream. Deer had left scat here and there, but we did not see the animals themselves. Deer population is way down in Maine this year.
The chickadees were everywhere, especially at the feeder in front of the house. Four red squirrels feasted on the seeds fallen to the ground beneath the feeder, poking in and out of the burrows they had dug in the snowbank.
Met John's nephew and chatted awhile. Lovely winter morning.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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