


I am retired and have been doing a lot of hiking with my dog Kelley. Kelley has done all the peaks in Acadia National Park as well as those in Camden and the Donnell Pond and Monteville area. We have also done Big and Little Moose, Petit Manan and the Cutler Coast. We hope that other hikers will share hikes they have enjoyed.
Hi John!
ReplyDeleteWe have also had a never ending winter. But I *think* we are through it now. More and more signs of spring. But still, the weather is weird. One day zero, the next day +12C... Anyway, the spring will come, and I hope you've had the last snow storm. Here is a sign of spring in Stockholm: http://chilesinstockholm.blogspot.com/2011/03/and-more-signs-of-spring.html
Regards,
Mats
Hi Mats
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking it will end but it is snowing as I type. Your blog looks good. Haven't looked in awhile as I have had many things to deal with. You seem to have the same aspirations toward spring as I do.
Good eye. You continue to find interesting details in the land of snow.
ReplyDeleteThanks,John.
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