Category Archives: Outdoors

Red Cross, others accepting donations in Maine to help disaster victims | Bangor Daily News

Red Cross, others accepting donations in Maine to help disaster victims | Bangor Daily News

Lincoln mill’s restart shows papermaking still pays | Bangor Daily News

Lincoln mill’s restart shows papermaking still pays | Bangor Daily News

Mushers embark on grueling race | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Mushers embark on grueling race | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Feds declare Eastern cougar officially extinct, despite continued reports of sightings | Bangor Daily News

Feds declare Eastern cougar officially extinct, despite continued reports of sightings | Bangor Daily News

Visiting a much-missed home away from home

While I have lived in Stockton the past couple of years, the place I miss – not quite as much as Maine, of course – is Vacaville.

It is the closest thing to home that I have known since moving to California. I spent more than 13 years living and working in Vacaville, positioned along Interstate 80 between Sacramento and San Francisco. That location has made Vacaville a fine commuter community.

But Vacaville – a farming and ranching community and home to two state prisons long before it was a commuter town – is more than a wide spot along the freeway. It is a family-friendly city with parks and events. A fine selection of retail shops are here, too, mostly because of the freeway access. It is not far from recreational opportunities, including Lake Berryessa and Lagoon Valley Regional Park; it is not that far from the Napa wine region, either.

And the city is nestled at the base of California’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Or, at least, I believe they are part of California’s Blue Ridge Mountains. They are beautiful most of the year and when they are not spotted with brush fire.

Vacaville is a place I regretted leaving. I did so for career opportunities, which since have soured and dried up. Vacaville is a place where I would live again if I had the opportunity.

I ventured to Vacaville today, however, not out of nostalgia, but out of desperation. I have run through my Unemployment Insurance benefits and there will not be more coming unless Congress does something to ease the suffering of the 99ers, the long-term unemployed Americans who have gone through their 99 weeks of Unemployment Insurance.

I came to do the unthinkable – cash out an IRA to pay my bills for the next couple of months. I hated doing it; it is just one more sign of personal failure, I suppose. I calculate I will have enough to pay my basic expenses for the next two or three months and still have enough to cover a complete retreat out of California if I still have not found a job in that time.

But at this very moment, I am sitting at a table in the Solano County Library’s Vacaville Town Square branch in the heart of downtown Vacaville. Outside the grand floor-to-ceiling windows are Andrews Park and the CreekWalk. A gray squirrel just ran up the embankment along the walk and jumped into a redwood tree. Just a short distance away, two blue jays swept up the creek and into a conifer. People have been walking back and forth since I sat down and up on the hill at Great Wonders Playground, children are playing.

Great Wonders was built many years ago with volunteer labor and donations. It was burned down a short time later due to negligence. Volunteers rebuilt the place even better than it was before.

That sort of community spirit – building a playground and then rebuilding it just short few weeks later – is what I miss about Maine and what I miss about Vacaville.

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Oysters in Maine: A fishery’s uncertain fate| Maine Sunday Telegram

Oysters in Maine: A fishery’s uncertain fate| Maine Sunday Telegram

Record lobster harvest for state | Maine Sunday Telegram

 

Aroostook County keeps biathlon buzz alive: Organizers of World Cup tour event in Presque Isle, Fort Kent seek status as Olympic Training Center | Maine Sunday Telegram

Aroostook County keeps biathlon buzz alive: Organizers of World Cup tour event in Presque Isle, Fort Kent seek status as Olympic Training Center | Maine Sunday Telegram

 

Orland woman: I was run over by a moose | Bangor Daily News

Karen Douglass of Orland rests with bandaged legs after being rammed by a young bull moose on Feb. 10. Grimley (white) and Wilbur (black and white) were two of her three dogs who found the moose and instigated the event. Douglass suffered an injured shoulder from the moose impact, another injured shoulder from hitting the ground, mild hypothermia and frostbite on her lower legs. She also suffered severe leg bruising, mostly from the difficult trip home without her snowshoes.

Karen Douglass of Orland rests with bandaged legs after being rammed by a young bull moose on Feb. 10. Grimley (white) and Wilbur (black and white) were two of her three dogs who found the moose and instigated the event. Douglass suffered an injured shoulder from the moose impact, another injured shoulder from hitting the ground, mild hypothermia and frostbite on her lower legs. She also suffered severe leg bruising, mostly from the difficult trip home without her snowshoes.

Orland woman: I was run over by a moose | Bangor Daily News

 

World Cup Biathlon in Fort Kent

Biathlon memories stick as athletes part | Bangor Daily News

World Cup Biathlon: One fantastic finish | Portland Press Herald

Hall-of-Famer Pippen enjoys biathlon baptism| Bangor Daily News

Maine town to celebrate snowshoes | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine town to celebrate snowshoes | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

World Cup Biathlon moves to Fort Kent | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

World Cup Biathlon moves to Fort Kent | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

WORLD CUP NO. 8

WHERE: 10th Mountain Ski Center, Fort Kent

THURSDAY: Men’s 10K sprint

FRIDAY: Women’s 7.5K sprint

SATURDAY: Men’s 12.5K pursuit and women’s 10K pursuit

SUNDAY: Men’s 15K mass start and women’s 12.5K mass start

Nordic skiing enjoys resurgence in northern Maine | Bangor Daily News

Nordic skiing enjoys resurgence in northern Maine | Bangor Daily News

Maine governor bars fire marshal from hearing on Maine fireworks bill | Bangor Daily News

Maine governor bars fire marshal from hearing on Maine fireworks bill | Bangor Daily News

Biathlon World Cup at Nordic Heritage Center

Added snow makes conditions tougher in Biathlon World Cup | Maine Sunday Telegram

Germany cruises in mixed relay at Cup biathlon; US team finishes 7th | Bangor Daily News

Mogul’s 1M-acre Maine buy may put him atop US landowner list | Bangor Daily News

Mogul’s 1M-acre Maine buy may put him atop US landowner list | Bangor Daily News

Biathlon World Cup in Presque Isle

Sweden’s Ekholm, Germany’s Peiffer claim biathlon sprint races | Bangor Daily News

Students volunteer medical assistance at biathlon | Bangor Daily News

Biathlon World Cup opening day becomes a team effort: Late replacement on U.S. team drives from New York to compete in men’s 10K sprint | Portland Press Herald

Roads deserted, offices closed as weekly storm hits Maine | Bangor Daily News

Roads deserted, offices closed as weekly storm hits Maine | Bangor Daily News

Snow day … all day | Portland Press Herald

Sick of snow, you say? Oh wait … there’s more | Portland Press Herald

For Maine, big storm starts tomorrow | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

For Maine, big storm starts tomorrow | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Enviros: For Good & God, LePage Should Go Green | DownEast.com blogs

Enviros: For Good & God, LePage Should Go Green | DownEast.com blogs

Maine Gov. LePage: Loosen rules on environment | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

[This guy is getting scarier all the time. — KM]

Maine Gov. LePage: Loosen rules on environment | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.