Sunday, May 02, 2010

Out and About


On Martha's Vineyard (above and below)



Bald Mtn stream, Weld


In our yard




Sunday, April 11, 2010

Easter


For the second year, we hosted an egg hunt and brunch for the girls' best buds and their families - our closest local friends. I had some help with the eggs this year, and about 100 were scattered all over the yard on Easter morning.


The kids had a blast running all over the place, and it actually took about twenty minutes for them to find most of the eggs. That was longer than I expected! A few lingered later in the day, but I think they've all been retrieved by now.
We ended the day with a trip to the river to see the high water from all the rain from earlier in the week. The flooding was over, and the sun was warm enough for exploring along the banks. It was a fantastic day with friends - we wish family were nearer, but we are lucky to have such good friends here.

Early release


Spring came early to us this year, and we were able to hike in our short sleeves on Bald Mtn the very first day of the season.
Bald is one of our favorite local hiking spots - high reward for a relatively short (but steep) walk. This was the first time all four of us have made it to the summit together, and we capped off the hike with a visit to Gifford's on the way home.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Huts and Trails

We spent last night at the east end of Flagstaff Lake with friends at a beautiful off-the-grid hut that is part of the Maine Huts and Trails initiative. This site has only been open for a year, and it is spectacular.


We could see south across frozen Flagstaff Lake to Mt Bigelow (above), and north to several of the smaller mountains nearby (top picture).


There is a two mile ski in to the huts - no problem for the girls. Great trail, easy-going but well planned with lots of turns and gentle rolling hills. Great views of the lake on the way in, but enough trees to protect us from the strong winds.
Arguably, the girls favorite part was the bunk beds. Excitement! They spent a lot of time checking them out.
We had a fantastic trip, and look forward to returning again...maybe this year if it ever snows??



Monday, February 08, 2010

Don't Need No Stinkin' Snow


We're a little bit jealous of all the snow that's landed south of here! What about us? We're ready for it, preferably before April.




Titcomb ski on Sunday, Bridget (top); trailside cocoa for Moriah (bottom)

The girls are outside playing pretty much every day. I asked them over the weekend what their favorite winter thing to do was, and Moriah said "Sledding, skating, and skiing". Bridget agrees, but might rank skiing first.



We went to the hut on the top of Titcomb for my birthday (see the picture above), and hit the trails there again this weekend. The skating has been very good (read: no snow and cold nights), so we're taking advantage of that until we can get some fresh snow for sledding.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

On Edge



Doug has claimed for years that The Great One (Wayne Gretzky) is his fourth cousin. I can't say whether or not that's true, but the girls took immediately to ice skating this past week. They LOVE it! We even spent late Friday afternoon skating under the lights to music at the local outdoor rink. They were in heaven.



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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Into the New

We started the new year off in grand style at a sleepover with friends including movies, a bonfire, and live music. Since Doug and I are on break, the snow couldn't have come at a better time, and we've been making the most of it with the girls.

They're trying out new (to us) boots and skis, and will be participating in lessons with elementary-aged kids beginning next week. The lessons are pretty laid-back, with an emphasis on enjoying nordic skiing. Doug and I are both instructors, and we're looking forward to having a regular commitment to ski!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Whoosh

That was the sound of December flying by. A few shots from around Christmastime below, including the Farmington tree and a picture of the girls with their newest cousin, Harlowe.