age: 57 (Apr 11, 1954)
MEMBER SINCE: January 2009
occupation: Stargazer
gets me hot: Confidence, Intelligence, Artistic Women, Librarians, A Certain School Teacher
fantasy: World Peace - and an End to Suffering, Hunger and Oppression
i lost my virginity: But I remember where I left it
makes me sad: Roadkill, Squandered Lives
crush: I wouldn't want to embarrass her...
into: Books, Movies, Music, Cats, Other People's Dogs, Lava Lamps, Rocks, Dinosaurs, Meteors, Museums, Thunderstorms, Mountains, Waterfalls & Canyons, Rail Trails, Trains, Bridges, Beaches, Birds, Words, Staying Warm
makes me happy: Truth, Altruism, Love, Beauty, Friendly People, The Library, Netflix
most humbling moment: Forgetting to not look back
Too many days without sun. It's been unseasonably warm for a while but also cloudy, wet and dark. If I don't get enough bright, natural, light every day I tend to get cranky, sluggish and depressed. Were it not for Ott Lites and the other sunlight reproducing bulbs I use all the time I'd be in big trouble.
The good news is that I've been doing a lot of hiking and seeing the local bald eagles just about every morning.
This view of the porch, yard and river will give you an idea of just how close they often are.


You can see why I haven't been able to get any picture of them yet. They come around the bend just to the left, skim above the surface of the water, and quickly disappear out of sight to the right. As awesome a sight as it is, they are only in view for a second or two. They also fly and sit in the trees on the other side of the river but I use binoculars to watch them.
You can also see evidence of some of the problems I have with living here. This cottage was built on a flood plain. The yard turns back into a wetland whenever it rains. It is not even legal to even have a dwelling here but my landlord built without benefit of permits or permission. What I live in is officially a "garage". Other issues? The driveway is a nightmare most of the winter, the water which comes from the shallow well is undrinkable and the less said about the septic system the better. I believe I've mentioned the mold in the walls...
Enough whining... Right outside the windows there are eagles, owls, ducks and just about every other bird native to the northeast US. Beaver and otters often swim by and I can hear (and sometimes see) coyotes, wolves and foxes at night. There are also plenty of nearby places to hike and interesting things to see.


Here's one of them. After a day of hiking over in Connecticut I ended up in the town of Canaan at Beckley Furnace. This blast furnace was built in 1847 and produced pig iron for over 70 years...
The good news is that I've been doing a lot of hiking and seeing the local bald eagles just about every morning.
This view of the porch, yard and river will give you an idea of just how close they often are.

You can see why I haven't been able to get any picture of them yet. They come around the bend just to the left, skim above the surface of the water, and quickly disappear out of sight to the right. As awesome a sight as it is, they are only in view for a second or two. They also fly and sit in the trees on the other side of the river but I use binoculars to watch them.
You can also see evidence of some of the problems I have with living here. This cottage was built on a flood plain. The yard turns back into a wetland whenever it rains. It is not even legal to even have a dwelling here but my landlord built without benefit of permits or permission. What I live in is officially a "garage". Other issues? The driveway is a nightmare most of the winter, the water which comes from the shallow well is undrinkable and the less said about the septic system the better. I believe I've mentioned the mold in the walls...
Enough whining... Right outside the windows there are eagles, owls, ducks and just about every other bird native to the northeast US. Beaver and otters often swim by and I can hear (and sometimes see) coyotes, wolves and foxes at night. There are also plenty of nearby places to hike and interesting things to see.

Here's one of them. After a day of hiking over in Connecticut I ended up in the town of Canaan at Beckley Furnace. This blast furnace was built in 1847 and produced pig iron for over 70 years...









































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