If you look closely, you will notice this is an upside-down image of the No-name pond today. The calm afternoon provides an impressive reflection.
Upside down at the pond
If you look closely, you will notice this is an upside-down image of the No-name pond today. The calm afternoon provides an impressive reflection.
The Woodbury Pond in early November becomes a quiet place. At least this year. Last year, my journal says we saw kayakers, mallards, and a couple of boats during this time. Maybe people are back to work? Maybe they have the Covid? They have opened the dam that keeps the lake full during the other seasons, so there is more exposed shoreline. The pond level is the lowest I can remember. We visit almost every day, so we will keep you posted.
From the east side of Lake George in central Maine, along the shoreline road in Lake George Regional Park
On our visit to Woodbury Pond the other day, we found little wind and few clouds.
The gull I was following finally caught something, as seen above. I am not sure what it is!? I did not think gulls ate fish (the ones I know go for the french fries left unattended on the other side of the picnic table).