Fixer-Upper
View West
View West
Beer is not bad, but that view is FREAKING amazing!
Another shot of the view!!!
View from my kitchen door.
The view from my kitchen door.
Dusk. The view from my kitchen as I await the Raisin Spice Bars to finish baking.
if you sleep here, this is your view and you get to listen to the brook, which is lovely #homestead #farm
A different view.
Tree-Face
My view, as sit and have my tea on this quiet Sunday.
View West
When I despair at the slow progress on our future bedroom, I remind myself what it looked like a year ago (and this is just one view, the room was packed). #tbt #throwbackthursday
The view from our backdoor; our clothesline is toast. #207gram #maine #midcoastmaine #snowvember
View From Above
early am kayak
Dragon Palm
Another view of our downstairs bathroom. For new followers, Alex @bradstreetfarmer and I designed and built the vanity out of barn board salvaged from our farm.
view from the stoop
IPhone June 12, 2011 Don’t over-think it. Make a beautiful photograph today. And tomorrow. Keep at it and discover your own view of beauty.
Turkey morning. #turkeygram
on Sheepscot Pond #maine #winter
Turkeygram: survivors #maine #wildlife #farmlife #thanksgiving
Washington Pond
Washington Pond
We have a family of fifteen bluejays and a cardinal pair, and six mourning dove pairs visiting our feeders, today.
one of my most favorite places in the world, the family Point #sheepscotpond #maine
Lake St. George
Washington Pond Brook
Winter's finally here! Can't believe it's going to rain heavy before it snows again.
A welcome sight.
wild turkey parade #maine #mabon #wildlife
frozen brook, finally feeling wintery
Beautiful Seven Tree Pond. With Maine's abundant, large, ponds, rivers, and lakes, it's always struck me as funny, what gets named a "pond". I know that, were such a pond in Ohio, for instance, it would be called "Grand Lake Seven Tree State Park". #maine
it's a much different March from last year's overly warm one #maine #march
Swim platform
among the reeds #maine #sheepscotpond
a place glaciers left behind
blueberry field #maine
Bradstreet Brook