Wednesday, August 01, 2007

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Best used at high tide
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Gus relaxing
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Granny and Grampa
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Fog and wind, Five Islands
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Georgetown Island is bisected by a waterway that runs from Robinhood Harbor in the north through a large tidal creek and marsh, nearly connecting to Sagadahoc Bay in the south. This view looks north from the very southernmost tip of the navigable (at high tide) portion. A fairly short portage would get you to the northernmost point of the Sagadahoc Bay marsh.
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Looking high and dry
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New Howlingbird Tshirts from Granny and Grampa
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Sunset
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Pigeon Creek, San Salvador, Bahamas
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Our fearless leader!
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Fort Warren, George's Island
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and Henry
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Sylvie in the evening light
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Grampa Carter made 3 bluebird boxes for the farm. We installed them a bit late for nesting in 2007 but have our fingers crossed for next year.
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