Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The first day of Spring was a perfect day along the Narraguagus River.

Spring  arrives very slowly in Washington County Maine.
Winter seems to lay down its coat of snow and cold reluctantly.
Last week this photograph captured the grand old riverfront homes along the East shore of the Narraguagus River in Cherryfield as seen from Wilson Hill Road. In a bygone time, Wilson Hill Road was called US Route 1, many winters ago.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Out & About on Pinkham Bay- Steuben, Maine March 16, 2011

The tide was flooding at the Pinkham Bay Bridge Thursday morning when a lonely looking Canadian goose was spotted in a marsh north of the bridge on Pinkham stream. Periodically it could be heard  making what was I thought was a calling for a mate. Talking with Steve Resotko whose home overlooks some of the marsh reported that he had seen  baby geese swimming in the stream most years, as well as an otter. Steve knows Pinkham Bay its islands and bird life. He and his wife Marty often motor their canoe toward Petite Manan Light.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Narraguagus River Ice Dam at the Cherryfield Bridge US Rt. 1, March 12, 2011

March 12, 2011 the Narraguagus River, frozen over from a hard Maine Winter, was beginning to break up from rising temperatures and a week  of constant rain. Two concrete bridges built sometime in the 1930s crossing  the river, the Four Corners Bridge referred to by local folks and the Cherryfield  Bridge US Route 1 which goes right through the "center" of town  so to speak. Ice flows floating on the out going tide had jammed against the Cherryfield Bridge today. There seems to be no danger of the ice jam taking out the bridge, although it is possible local flooding may occur and the river banks. Talking with onlookers at the ice dam on the river, they do not recall seeing so much ice at the bridge.  Traveling the river north to the Four Corners I saw mergansers riding the rapids and dodging  ice flows They are quick swimmers and comical in their behavior. A long time ago there was a wooden bridge which crossed the Narraguagus River on US Route 1.My guess is that an ice dam may have taken out that bridge, I'm not sure.  Nothing lasts for ever?

View of Cherryfield Bridge from River Road
                                                            Black and White picture.
From the Cherryfield Bridge North the Ice flows extended 300 to 400 yards.
The intersection of Paddy Lane and River Road
View from the intersection of River Rd. and Paddy Lane looking across the river toward The First Baptist Church.
I'm checking this building's which sits right on the Narraguagus River Banks and Wilson Road.
For me this view of this blue building just south of the Cherryfield Bridge looks peaceful and serene.
Looking closely to the right  right corner of the picture, the bridge's columns can be seen.
This building has a long history. Its previous use was a place to take one of Steve Pagel's boats down the Narraguagus River for a pleasure cruise. If you have information about it history please let me know.