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Skywatch Friday

  Solitude I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. ~Henry David Thoreau, 1854

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  Perfect blue skies and the action of Osprey catching Alewives at Damariscotta Mills last week. Can it get any better than this?

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  Early to rise on a frosty Tuesday morning, heading to Damariscotta Mills, Maine for an Osprey photo shoot. This was the view upon arriving at my destination. Sea smoke and fog rolling off of the Great Salt Bay. The day turned out to be beautiful and the Osprey were very cooperative. For those interested, [...]

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Last Friday, we were finishing up diner as a thundershower passed over the area. I walked into the living room and saw a beautiful rainbow from the picture window. I immediately grabbed my camera and went outside to take photos of this natural wonder. I thought to myself, “This would be a great capture for [...]

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The Winter Harbor Lighthouse sits on Mark Island near Winter Harbor, Maine. The area is part of the Schoodic Peninsula section of Acadia National Park. Frenchman Bay is in the foreground with Cadillac Mountain in the background. Photo taken early morning, Fall of 2008.    

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The full April moon, as seen from Bath, Maine USA on April 9th, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.   Clicking a thumbnail will bring up a shadowbox with a larger view. Tip: hit f11 before clicking photos to open your browser to its fullest top to bottom size to view photos in fullest size possible.   [...]

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  View from the mainland, looking east toward Plum Island, Massachusetts just before sunrise on the morning of March 15th, 2009.    

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