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Fishing on the Kennebec R

johngregsite Posted on 22-Apr-2020 by john3-May-2020
image Augusta bridges

On Day #36 of life in Coronia, I went to Augusta to get my truck repaired and inspected and oil changed. To use up the time waiting for this work to get done, I walked to downtown via the east side of the Kennebec river. Here [on the left] is a shot of the old railroad bridge and another old bridge. This is photo is taken north of the current Father Curran bridge, looking east from the west side of the river. The bridge piers shown may also be connected to the former Edwards Dam, which was dismantled ten to twenty years ago.

Today’s story involves what I saw while standing on the far shore to the left of the railroad bridge shown on the left in this image.

image osprey and fish
Osprey catching fish on the Kennebec river

At one point on my walk near the bridges shown above, I spotted what I thought was a eagle but now appears to be an osprey in my photo here. This was an amazing demonstration (apologies for the not-that-great image but for a toy camera, a Lumix valued at $300, it is a great shot). The bird hovered over a hundred feet in the air probably 800 feet away, in place in a stiff 25+ mph wind, for many minutes. Then, suddenly, it dove dramatically and came up out of the water, wrestled and splashed for some seconds, then pulled away, prize in hand.

Day 30 Retired in place

johngregsite Posted on 15-Apr-2020 by john15-Apr-2020
image loon

Raked leaves, walked to pond, walked to bog, filled the rain barrel, weeded the daffodil bed.

Looked at old bird photos. This is a loon spotted down in Connecticut during the last trip south. Since then, I went to the local grocery store twice. No toilet paper in the store either time, but all the sliced, packaged rye bread anyone could eat was on the racks. Took one trip to the local post office. Sherry’s mom was here for Easter weekend and we drove her back to Thomaston (ME) on Tuesday. On Monday, Sherry took her to a doctor’s appointment. That is the extent of our expeditions away from home in 30 days.

In preparation for Easter weekend, we had a foot of snow last Thursday and Friday. On Monday we had over an inch of rain combined with almost 60 mph winds.

image turtles on rock
A horde of turtles from the Ice Pond (CT) about three weeks ago.

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