Thursday, September 6, 2012
Time-lapse Sunset
Brian and Max recently got to spend a week at the cabin--it was great to have them there. During his stay, Brian experimented with all sorts of photography techniques, including this time-lapse sequence of a sunset. It was taken from the porch of the cabin using his iPhone with a time-lapse app. Pretty neat!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Labor Day Weekend - Mooselookmeguntic
An absolutely perfect Labor Day weekend at the cabin--blue skies, warm, and calm. A full moon, to boot. Here is a short clip, taken at sunset on Sunday, that shows the fantastic view we have from our point.
And here is our view of Mt. Washington and the Presidential Range.
Finally, we always talk about the great sunsets we get to see from our front porch. But sunrise can be just as beautiful. This picture was taken on Sunday morning just as the sun was rising behind us and lighting up the far shore. I love how the light hits the small bank of clouds between Mts. Aziscohos and Observatory. Also pretty nice that the full moon is still visible!
And here is our view of Mt. Washington and the Presidential Range.
Finally, we always talk about the great sunsets we get to see from our front porch. But sunrise can be just as beautiful. This picture was taken on Sunday morning just as the sun was rising behind us and lighting up the far shore. I love how the light hits the small bank of clouds between Mts. Aziscohos and Observatory. Also pretty nice that the full moon is still visible!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Hummingbirds
We love watching the hummingbirds at our cabin and have had a number of close encounters over the years. For example, David was able to get close enough to stroke the tail feathers of one bird and another landed on the sunburned bald spot on the top of Chet's head (no comment!).
A member of our extended family recently sent us a link to some pictures of a woman who was able to attract hummingbirds to sit on her hand as she held a feeder. Seemed like a fun thing to do, so Sue decided to try it this morning. Here is a photo and a quick video clip to show how well it worked out.
A member of our extended family recently sent us a link to some pictures of a woman who was able to attract hummingbirds to sit on her hand as she held a feeder. Seemed like a fun thing to do, so Sue decided to try it this morning. Here is a photo and a quick video clip to show how well it worked out.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Fireplace (Update)
And here is the finished fireplace and hearth. The stones surrounding the opening all came from our jetty down by the lake, so they are local. And the mantle is a 4" section of a big pine tree. We think it looks great!
For comparison, this is what the fireplace USED to look like. See why we are so happy with the change?
For comparison, this is what the fireplace USED to look like. See why we are so happy with the change?
Friday, July 20, 2012
Smoker BBQ
The optometrist Sue worked for (until she retired, that is) was giving away this smoker BBQ. Free, but since it weighs ~300 pounds, there was a challenge involved.
We have other BBQs, of course, and Sue gave me a smoker for Christmas a couple of years ago. But I've always eyed these things to slow-cook ribs, brisket, etc. Too good an opportunity to pass up.
A little cleaning, some high-temperature stove paint, and voila! This is the maiden cooking experience: a pan of baked beans that will simmer all afternoon. The brisket will wait until I have a full day to devote to the task.
We have other BBQs, of course, and Sue gave me a smoker for Christmas a couple of years ago. But I've always eyed these things to slow-cook ribs, brisket, etc. Too good an opportunity to pass up.
A little cleaning, some high-temperature stove paint, and voila! This is the maiden cooking experience: a pan of baked beans that will simmer all afternoon. The brisket will wait until I have a full day to devote to the task.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Cabin - Chimney and Fireplace
It's leaked since we bought the place. And the former owners had done a terrible job of re-building the hearth and the stones around the fireplace inside. It looked awful. We've put up with it for 25 years, but this has always been a project we wanted to take on. Now is the time.
Inside, they started by tearing out the surface stones in the hearth. In this picture most of the new stones have been mortared into place--just need to be grouted to finish it. They have also begun building up the sides with stones from our property.
It's a messy job with lots of dust. But everything should be done when we go back on Sunday. Hooray!
To start, they installed a new flue pipe and re-worked the top of the
chimney. Also added a stone cap. Looks much better and is much more in
keeping with the ways things are built in Maine. And, for the first time in 25 years, the inside floor of the fireplace is completely dry!
Inside, they started by tearing out the surface stones in the hearth. In this picture most of the new stones have been mortared into place--just need to be grouted to finish it. They have also begun building up the sides with stones from our property.
It's a messy job with lots of dust. But everything should be done when we go back on Sunday. Hooray!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Zip Line - One More Picture
The last run of the day was a side-by-side race. It was optional, but after everything else we had done on the trip....
For this run, the cables are bare steel, built for speed. No plastic coating like the others so you don't use your gloved hand for braking. Instead, braking is mechanical and very abrupt- you don't even slow down until you hit the braking system.
Once again, it was over all too quickly. For the record, let's say that our race was a tie. A great way to end the day!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Zipping Into Retirement
June 30, 2012: Our first day of retirement!
To celebrate, we treated ourselves to a weekend at the Mt. Washington Resort (magnificent!). We also did the zip line canopy tour--something Sue has talked about for quite some time. Nine cables, three rappels, and two swinging bridges. Literally zipping into retirement. Great fun!
And here are some pictures of each of us on the longest cable--850' long and 150 feet high. You can see the entire length of the cable from the starting platform. The zip starts in the treetops, but you quickly race out of the trees and find yourself 150' above the valley floor. The only problem is that you wish it could go on longer!
And here is what we found in our room when we got back to the hotel. We have great sons and daughters-in-law!
To celebrate, we treated ourselves to a weekend at the Mt. Washington Resort (magnificent!). We also did the zip line canopy tour--something Sue has talked about for quite some time. Nine cables, three rappels, and two swinging bridges. Literally zipping into retirement. Great fun!
And here are some pictures of each of us on the longest cable--850' long and 150 feet high. You can see the entire length of the cable from the starting platform. The zip starts in the treetops, but you quickly race out of the trees and find yourself 150' above the valley floor. The only problem is that you wish it could go on longer!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Red
I've been looking at cars to replace the Tracker. It's fun and gets great mileage. But at best, it's basic transportation.
Wanted something that equaled the mileage, but a car that didn't leak when it rained, had A/C, and I wanted to be able to hear the radio when driving more than 40 MPH. Looked at all the subcompacts: Ford Fiesta; Honda Fit; Hyundai Accent; etc. These cars are great. Very small, but a surprising amount of room inside and quite comfortable. Really excellent designs.
Did all the comparison shopping for new versus used, buy versus lease, etc. Pros and cons for all. Then I found this Toyota Yaris on Craigslist. 2010, low mileage, automatic, power everything, alloy wheels, really good condition. And, as you can plainly see, it's RED. Did a test drive and bought it on the spot. No haggles.
I've had it now for about two weeks. Very solid and surprisingly comfortable to drive. Really happy with the purchase so far!
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