Sunset at the little beach

A winter view of Fishers Island Sound at the end of 2017.
From my visit to the great marsh on Mason Island in March 2016. This osprey mom was keeping two chicks hidden in her nest while keeping me in her sights.
Every visit into the nearby woods yields more scenes of big trees culled out of the ground by the strongest winds in decades.
The moon looks down on the first snow of the 2017-2018 winter.
Looking south (downstream) on the Kennebec river at Augusta, Maine. It is low tide on a quiet early December mid-morning. Augusta is thirty miles from the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine and is the farthest point north where tidal effects are noticeable.
The late day sun reflects on an old tree stump slowly decomposing along a stone wall built over a hundred years ago.
We found some time in this late fall, daylight challenged time to recon the far bog. We are encouraged by these beaver-customized trees near the beaver den. After a summer of extreme drought, we have been apprehensive about the impact on our beaver neighbors.
On our walk through the Smithfield Plantation we found numerous large trees blown over and these were only the ones visible from the trail. The conservation land is hundreds of acres and the number of affected trees may reach 100.