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Friday, July 31, 2015

7/30/15 Stillwater River Trail

Going to be another hot one. For kelley, I wanted a relatively short hike with water so we went to Orono. This trail runs from main street , north along the river.

First chance to get into the river. There will be lots of Kelley and the water.





There were some wildflowers and few deer flies.


Second chance








A very short section of the trail crosses private property



About where we turned around


A pretty section of birches


Another wildflower


and a final swim before we finish


A pretty good outing. We met a few people and one dog and Kelley got lots of water. After 3 days in a bag of silica gel my camera that I dunked in the stream seems to be working fine. 1  1/2 hours 

Thursday, July 30, 2015

7/29/15 City Forest


Going to be a hot day ( got to 88 ) so we headed to the forest for an early hike. Kelley was ready to walk today and likes this hike because of the beaver pond and people and dogs we meet.

The beaver pond keeps getting lower. It doesn't  look like the lodge is in use.


Today there were a lot of annoying deer flies on the West Trail - it has had few the last times we were here.  I decided to try a side trail over to the rail bed and then loop back on another side trail but made a wrong turn and we looped back to West. Some of the things we saw.

















We met some people and dogs we know and and chatted with a new person about the trails and which were leash free. Kelley is always happy to meet people and generally gets a positive response. The hike took 2  3/4 hours but there was a fair amount of chatting involved. Kelley did well. 

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

7/28/15 Kenduskeag Stream

Going to be fairly hot so I wanted to get an early start. Kelley did not seem very interested so I decided to just go to the nearby stream. She was, of course interested in the water


In spite of the dreary days we haven't got much actual rain and the stream was low.





There were two men on the trail that Kelley had to greet and after we talked with them  she let me know she didn't want to walk.


One wild flower


and a final dip and we gave it up


I often wish Kelley could talk and tell me how she is feeling but I have to go by her behavior which isn't always clear. Sometimes she doesn't seem interested in a hike but then gets into it and enjoys it. 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

7/27/15 Little Long Pond


Yesterday was cloudy and rainy so we just went downtown. Kelley wouldn't get out of the car - I guess she wanted a day off. Today is again cloudy with possible rain and warmer so we headed for the island which was predicted to be about 10 degrees cooler - also Kelley's favorite hike.

We started from the parking lot that leads to the Friends Path. Slow start as we check out who's been before us.


Pretty ledge area just before you start the drop to the pond.


Now leading as we near the pond


And into the pond


The West Side Trail crosses a meadow and there were still a few roses


and lots of water lilies in the pond





Kelley liked them too


The start of the Jordan Stream Trail


The pictures stop here because I slipped on a wet bridge and slid into the stream, dunking my camera in the water. The lens fogged up on the inside and though the camera still clicked away the pictures were just a blur or completely black.

We did meet lots of people and dogs on the east side of the pond and walked along with one couple and their dog for awhile. Kelley was happy to greet everyone but it slowed us down a bit. Other than the camera disaster ( it's in a large bag of silica gel ) it was a nice hike. 2  1/2 hours


Sunday, July 26, 2015

7/25/15 Marsh Island



Sixty and mostly cloudy with rain predicted. One more trip to the meadow by the river in search of monarchs.

Checking to see who was here before us.





Deer flies were not too bad on the trails but more numerous in the meadow. They seemed more interested in Kelley today and that was upsetting as they often land on her face where her coat is less thick. I spend time scooping them up and killing them. She sometimes snaps at one in the air but I have not seen her get one.

Some wildflowers





The milkweed in the meadow was about done and so no monarchs. On to the Penobscot. Much of the bank is to steep for Kelley but she remembers where she can get in, even though she had to get us through waist high grass.


Along the bank





Not far from the river is a small pond that Kelley also remembers and we have to take that route.


A small stream on the way back - last chance for water on this hike.


Butterfly still in good shape - I think it's a Northern Crescent.



Near the end we met a couple with a dog and that made Kelley happy ( we rarely meet anyone on this hike ) . Not a bad little outing, in spite of the deer flies. 1 1/4 hour 

Saturday, July 25, 2015

7/24/15 City Forest

Another morning of upper 60's with sun and clouds and possible rain. Neither of us was very enthusiastic about heading out so we just went to the nearby forest.

Kelley loves the beaver pond



I got a couple of pictures while she swam.

This snail was less than a half inch long


and I can't resist Queen Anne's Lace


We headed down the West Trail and met a man we had met before and he walked along with us to our side trail. There had been no deer flies on the west but once we got on the side trail there were lots of them and they favored Kelley. I decided to continue to the small stream that crosses the trail so Kelley could have another dip.


From there we headed back the way we had come.

Tiny hoverfly



Back in the beaver pond



There were lots of bees in the flowers on the way up the hill.

Hard at work


Bee butt


Only an hour and a quarter but that seemed to be enough and it had been pleasant.