Saturday, January 16, 2010

Frank Wihbey

I don't know how long ago its been, but I was looking for information on Maine's nature, and this one website came up. I clicked on it and started following it. Maine Nature News. Ever since then I was hooked. And then one day I started sending in reports.
Maybe a year on off and on reporting I got an email from Frank, saying hi, how are you doing and do you have anything to report? I thought quickly and wrote back ,"yes I do". Always enthusiastic about anything I sent, no matter how trivial I thought. And always grateful for any photo. And not too long ago, he announced he was looking to retire and was looking for someone to take over. Robin Follette,from over in eastern Maine jumped in and boldly marched on.

Robin emailed me and some other reporters on Friday and said that Frank died. Shocked and saddened I tried to learn more. It seems he was in California and went out for a hike before he was scheduled to come home to Maine. The trail was bad, he had a fall and died.

From this move I have gained a really good friend in Robin. I try to get her something to publish, but it's been hard these last few months. We are both deeply saddened over Frank's death.

Frank , I never had the honor of meeting you, but I enjoyed working with you and I wished we did have the chance to get together, I'm sure we would have had a good time.
You'll be missed.

Frank Wihbey's obituary. Please read it and take a few moments to honor this man. Over on the right side of my blog, you will see a link to Maine Nature News. Go visit.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Western Mountain snow

I took a break from life and had a visit with a friend up here. To say I feel better is an understatement. A day trip out to Richardson Lake was on the docket, it's one of my favorite places to be. It's big,wild and beautiful.



And before we went to Richardson, we headed out to a local trail on a very cold morning.
Sorry, it's my secret.



Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Winter Solstice

Winter begins tomorrow, December 21 at 12:47 pm (EST). Go out and celebrate.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Tracking along.


It's been a while since my last post. I have not forgotten, nor have I been wrapped up in the holidays. My mother has Parkinson's and so I have been here primary caretaker,helper and support. It's hard. Watching someone you dearly love not able to do her normal daily routine and just changing. Incredibly hard. I don't get the time to run off,don't get the time to spend with friends, and don't have a life.
It's done out of love. I desperately need time off, away, to recharge. Posts will be down, she's had a hard week, there had been a trip to the hospital, medicine has been missed and trying to get back on schdedule has been difficult.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving


I started this blog as a way to keep me motivated and to share with my friends both here and aboard. To that end I think it was successful. But as I've gone more into this, I see it as trying to educate people. Let's face it, there is a lot of ignorance about nature out there. By posting photos I hope that it does several things, makes you open your eyes to the beauty around us, makes you question and to seek answers.
How many of you can with a high degree of confidence name the plants (native) in your yard?Your neighborhood? How about birds? Rodents. How many know the insects? Even the experts are still confounded. We know, but we don't know.
Love what we got, get to know what we've got. Protect it, fight hard,question,wonder. Give a damn.
Be thankful some do.

Edward Abbey worked as park ranger for a big chunk of his life. He liked to tell when someone asked him about a plant, he would respond, "What it is ma'm, no one knows, but men call it..."
There is so much to know, so much to see, so much to do. Start small,learn something new everyday. If you know something, you are more inclined to protect it and to love it.Or at least respect it.

And thus we give Thanks.