Category Archives: Outdoors

Wind power students describe summer in the field | Bangor Daily News

Wind power students describe summer in the field – Bangor Daily News.

Amazing Graze | Bangor Daily News

Amazing Graze – Bangor Daily News.

Fryeburg Fair opens | Lewiston Sun Journal

Fryeburg Fair opens | Lewiston Sun Journal

Bridgton wins Firemen’s Muster | Lewiston Sun Journal

Woodsmen’s Day is underway at the Fryeburg Fair | Lewiston Sun Journal

Fall in New England: Nature’s colorful mosaic

Fall in the North Woods of Maine turns the landscape into a colorful mosaic. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Fall in the North Woods of Maine turns the landscape into a colorful mosaic. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Thousands flock to New England this time of year to catch the changing colors at its peak. In the North Woods of Maine, the peak has already come.

Fortunately for me, a high school classmate, Kelly McInnis, shares her photography with her Facebook friends and then I often share them on “Letters From Away.”

I love the yellow leaves against the brilliant blue sky in the first photo. It’s wonderful.

This is Haystack Mountain in the fall. Photo by Kelly McInnis

This is Haystack Mountain in the fall. Photo by Kelly McInnis

The other three photos are a reminder of my youth. Haystack Mountain – not much of a climb, really – is located along the road from Ashland to Presque Isle. I lived in Portage, but went to middle and high school in Ashland. Presque Isle was the largest city in the area and the location of grocery stores, movie theaters, and other services, so we drove by Haystack Mountain a couple of times a month. And we usually climbed to the top every other year or so.

A high school teacher, Lynwood McHatten, told his students of a time when he was a teen and boys would go to the top of Haystack to set old tires on fire to give the impression that the long-dormant volcano was coming alive. It was good for a laugh.

Here's another view of Haystack Mountain along the road between Ashland and Presque Isle. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Here's another view of Haystack Mountain along the road between Ashland and Presque Isle. Photo by Kelly McInnis

This is the view heading toward Ashland from Haystack Mountain. Haystack is a great place from which to view the fall colors. Photo by Kelly McInnis

This is the view heading toward Ashland from Haystack Mountain. Haystack is a great place from which to view the fall colors. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Fryeburg Fair opens Sunday for eight days | Lewiston Sun Journal

Fryeburg Fair opens Sunday for eight days | Lewiston Sun Journal

Additional information may be found at www.fryeburgfair.org.

More than 4,100 people to join the Dempsey Challenge | Lewiston Sun Journal

More than 4,100 people to join the Dempsey Challenge | Lewiston Sun Journal

For more details, check online at www.dempseychallenge.org.

A fine forecast for grouse, woodcock hunters | Bangor Daily News

A fine forecast for grouse, woodcock hunters – Bangor Daily News.

Color of purple in Maine … and yellow and red and …

Photo by Kelly McInnis

Changing of the foilage in Maine. Photo by Kelly McInnis

Changing colors of the foilage at Echo Lake in Aroostook State Park near Presque Isle, Maine. Photo by Kelly McInnis.

Changing colors of the foilage at Echo Lake in Aroostook State Park near Presque Isle, Maine. Photo by Kelly McInnis.

Here are a couple of photos shot by Kelly McInnis, who is a high school classmate of mine and an amateur photographer. I’m not sure where the top shot was taken, but the bottom one was shot at Echo Lake, which is in Aroostook State Park near Presque Isle, Maine. Click on either photo to get a slightly larger view.

Here’s a map and links for those interested in a last-minute trip to Maine for the peak of colors.

For foliage information, visit www.mainefoliage.com. For more about scenic byways and destinations mentioned here, visit www.byways.org/explore/states/ME/. For information on Maine State Parks and Public Lands, visit www.parksandlands.com.

Foilage map found on the state of Maine's foilage website.

Foilage map found on the state of Maine's foilage website.

Scenic byways great for views of foliage | Bangor Daily News

Scenic byways great for views of foliage | Bangor Daily News

For more about byways and destinations mentioned here, visit www.byways.org/explore/states/ME/. For information on Maine State Parks and Public Lands, visit www.parksandlands.com. For foliage information, visit www.mainefoliage.com.

Dempsey, pros to appear at L.L. Bean Saturday | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Dempsey, pros to appear at L.L. Bean Saturday | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine lobstermen rescue pair trapped in SUV underwater | Bangor Daily News

SOUTH THOMASTON, Maine — Two lobstermen helped to rescue a man and woman Sunday afternoon after their SUV plunged into the water near the South Thomaston Public Landing.

“We were tying up our skiff and heard a horrendous crash,” said Rolf Winters of South Thomaston. “We looked up and saw the car flying through the air.”

According to Knox County sheriff’s Deputy Matt Elwell, Frank Rankin, 77, of Camden had been driving through South Thomaston with passenger Ruth Duff, 85, also of Camden, at about 1:45 p.m. when his foot went numb. Rankin pulled in to the town landing and tried to hit the brake, but accidentally hit the accelerator instead and plunged over the stone wall and into the Weskeag River.

Winters, a retired volunteer firefighter for South Thomaston, said that he and his son Kurt Winters, 31, were 15 feet or so away when the silver Dodge Durango hit the water nose-first.

“It was airborne right in front of our eyes,” he said. “It really went down fast.”

Click for the rest of the story by Abigail Curtis in the Bangor Daily News.

Mainers tapping the power of the sun | Lewiston Sun Journal

Mainers tapping the power of the sun | Lewiston Sun Journal

L.L. Bean chairman to receive The Bowdoin Prize | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

L.L. Bean chairman to receive The Bowdoin Prize | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

3,000 attend tractor-pulling event in Millinocket | Bangor Daily News

3,000 attend tractor-pulling event in Millinocket | Bangor Daily News.

Celebrating Common Ground in photos | Bangor Daily News

Celebrating Common Ground – Bangor Daily News.

Lobster prices hold as catch remains high | Bangor Daily News

Lobster prices hold as catch remains high | Bangor Daily News.

This weekend, visit the Common Ground Fair or see Maine phenom Spose | Bangor Daily News

This weekend, visit the Common Ground Fair or see Maine phenom Spose | Bangor Daily News.

Online information connected to some of the stories:

mofga.org

myspace.com/spizzyspose

Deal saves the farm: Agriculture may resume on Fancy property under plan that protects it from development | Portland Press Herald

SCARBOROUGH – Margery and Leroy Fancy moved their family to Ash Swamp Road in the summer of 1954.

She had grown up on a farm on Payne Road, and he was a city boy who learned fast. They ran a “gentleman’s farm” on their property, with large gardens, some cows, and acres of hayfields around the 200-year-old farmhouse.

It has been about a decade since the property was last farmed, but it may be farmed again in the near future under an arrangement involving Margery Fancy and her family, the town and the Maine Farmland Trust.

The town has agreed to pay Margery Fancy $127,000 for the development rights to the land so an agricultural easement can be established. That means the 13-acre property will be valued at $138,000 – far more affordable for a potential buyer than the farm’s $265,000 appraised value with development rights.

The Maine Farmland Trust facilitates such deals, holds the easements and monitors the properties.

Margery Fancy, now 93, lived on the property until she moved into a nursing home late last year, more than three decades after the death of her husband. Neither her son, John Fancy of Appleton, nor her daughter, Joan Sandidge of Wayne, wanted to see the land developed.

“It’s a good farming spot. It made sense to try to preserve it as a useful farm,” John Fancy said.

Click for the rest of the story by Ann S. Kim in the Portland Press Herald.

Foliage Report for Sept. 22 | Maine.gov

Foliage Report for Sept. 22 | Maine.gov

Maine foilage map for Sept. 22.

Maine foilage map for Sept. 22.

Foliage Report for Sept. 22 | Maine.gov

Portland to host waterfront conference | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Portland to host waterfront conference | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.