PHOEBE has arrived back this week. Yeah, SPRING! Our little bug eater uppers are a welcome sight, although it is awfully early for them.
We arrived at Narrows Lock! There was a truck there. What, me worried?! The licence plate reads: DEMENTED!
I could hear the dock bubbler working to keep the ice away from a dock. It was noisy.
There is a variety of cottages.
Narrows Lock otter from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
The "DEMENTED" pair were fishing.
We said farewell to Narrows Lock and headed for hom.
We have been watching a new show: Restless (UK). It's a two-parter.
There were a few birds about, but not close enough for good photos. Mergansers and swans.
We have been watching a new show: Restless (UK). It's a two-parter.
Based on the bestselling spy novel by William Boyd, this BBC drama is a tale of passion, duplicity, and betrayal. Ruth Gilmartin (Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey) is stunned to learn that her mother, Sally (Charlotte Rampling, Broadchurch), has been living a double life.
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Wow, look at the difference from last year! But it did make for easier walking about this year. Loved seeing the different views of the lake and the various "cottages" which is what rich people call their place on the lake, or maybe "cabin" though it has umpteen bedrooms and baths! I loved seeing your travels to a place of nature....home.
What a difference from one year to the next. It is rather scary.
Spring is definitely coming to your world! Welcome home, Phoebe. It's fun seeing the dock this year and last! Loving the road trip!
Dock Bubblers, I admit I had to Google the name. Seems they can run up
costs to about $1.09 per hour!!! What a difference in the top photos. Down here, seems we might have an early winter, so cold in the mornings now, almost as though Autumn has skipped past.
I suggested to the relatives that we met at Wheelers that Westport might be worth a visit. Then I thought of The Narrows, but we had separated by then.
Beautiful landscapes. Love the cute Phoebe!
Take care, enjoy your day and your weekend!
How lovely! I really needed that. Thank you, Jenn
Very nice spring day to be out and about.
Jenn - "did you see it?" I thought it was a long fish - it was an otter! How exciting to see one in the wild! I have not seen an otter around here for several years - so sad! Thanks for visiting my blog! Have a spectacular weekend!
This blog entry made me go back to last year and see what was happening here too.
Looks like you had a great little trip.
Those lake cottages are😯😳 beautiful.
Eastern Phoebes are always early to arrive, but early generally means the end of March/early April. I saw a Mourning Cloak on 13 March - my previous early date was 2 April.
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