On President's Day I joined with fellow year-round paddlers for some Sudbury River paddling in Wayland, MA. In the photo above Oz and Roger are seen re-entering the river following a side trip into Heard Pond. Back on the river...
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Heard Spring Was Approaching
Monday, February 19, 2024
The Overhyped Storm That Whiffed
This past Monday I took advantage of relatively pleasant conditions to sneak in a paddle on the eve of a much ballyhooed snowstorm. The storm had been in the news for the previous four days, and in my opinion had cast a pall over these otherwise beautiful mid-February days. Instead of enjoying the decent weather at hand many folks were busy getting ice-melt, snow shovels, bread, and milk.
So as I paddled the Assabet River up to Damonmill in West Concord, MA I wondered how drastically different things would look under a foot of snow...
Trash was light (perhaps in hiding from the snow)...
By the way, the big storm did arrive on Tuesday and left a whopping 1.5" of wet snow in my area. My hope is that meteorologists will, in the future, focus more on the weather at hand rather than on the possibility of a storm four days out (end of my rant). Oh, and just to be clear, I never mind a missed snowstorm, especially this close to the start of meteorological spring.
Monday, February 12, 2024
A Preview of Spring
The train's head end was stopped where the Still River Depot once stood...
...perhaps awaiting a new crew for the rest of the trip to northern Maine. Brings to mind the old Roger Miller's hobo song "King of the Road". In particular, the lyrics "Third boxcar, midnight train, destination Bangor, Maine....I'm a man of means by no means King of the Road."Mount Wachusett silently watched over all of this activity...
Trash from the Nashua included 70 miniature bottles (aka "nips")...
Two days later, on Saturday, when the thermometer would flirt with 60 degrees F., I paddled to Egg Rock and vicinity in Concord, MA...
...where water levels continue to gradually fall and now expose a good portion of the inscription.Friday, February 2, 2024
February's Quiet Entry
Happily turned the page on my calendar before heading out on the river to greet February. The new month arrived with little fanfare...light winds, cloudy skies, and temperatures in the upper 30s. As I write this on February 2nd it can be said with confidence that our local groundhogs are definitely not being frightened by their shadows. Meteorological spring is only 29 days away!
Yesterday the Assabet River in Stow was a peaceful place with plenty of robins, a few bluebirds, one or two kingfishers, a red-tailed hawk, many ducks, and this mute swan pair...
A lone coyote was also seen patrolling the shoreline
Snow draping some tree limbs make this mature eagle less conspicuous than usual...
He was busy finishing a meal of what looks to be duck, and came into clearer view as I passed by...