On May 31, 2009, at 1:45 AM, Moose wrote:
> The one time I've been there in summer it was mostly warm-hot and
> muggy.
> The mosquitos on one beach were tiny, but numerous and fierce, and
> chased us elsewhere. We've had our share of rainy days in the fall
> there, but about the only fog we've hit was a super foggy day on the
> Port Clyde peninsula. It was actually kinda nice - for a day.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Maine/Inside%20Maine%20Clouds
>
> >
Yep, Port Clyde on a foggy day. Nice one of the sunflower at Owl's
Head, too.
>> Well, here it's really early spring, but you know what I mean. It
>> helped that the mosquitoes decided to stay in bed.
>>
>
> You can tell summer's starting here, 'cause there's been low overcast
> for a few days. Hardly any skeeters ever here.
The mosquitoes are roused here. I bought a bug baffle top to wear.
Netting from waist to crown of head. Designed to hang away from body
so the little buggers can't get through. One of them managed the other
day, though. Got her snout through the _tiny_ gaps in the netting. A
couple of recent shots of Marshall Point Light, Port Clyde, here.
http://www.bwp33.com/page4/page4.html
This was the day I blew up my hamstring. But still brought home the
shot. <g>
--Bob Whitmire
www.bwp33.com
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