We paddled several lakes and rivers in mid August. Goose Pond had low water, still not completely full after a dam repair and a dry summer.




















We paddled several lakes and rivers in mid August. Goose Pond had low water, still not completely full after a dam repair and a dry summer.




















We have had a fair amount of rain and hot weather, but we did make it to the Connecticut River/Mink Brook, Ompompanoosuc River, North Hartland Lake, and Post Pond. We joined Jane’s family on Goose Pond.

The loons are around, some sitting on nests.



The eagles have fledged at North Hartland Lake, but the parents still hang around near the nest.

We also saw one on Goose Pond.


At Goose Pond we found a couple of great blue herons.

The mallard drakes are hanging together while the hens are taking care of the ducklings.


At Post Pond we only saw one adult goose with one nearly grown gosling. Usually there are two adults with several goslings. We were wondering what happened to the others. Did a predator get them? if so which one?

We found at least 3 families of geese on Goose Pond with varying aged goslings.


And of course we found flowers.


It has been a beautiful fall: some rain, some sun and dropping temperatures.

We continued to paddle a few times a week.




We haven’t seen a lot of wildlife: a few ducks, geese, a green heron…








Unfortunately, all good things come to an end. The water is now below 50 and because we don’t have wet/dry suits, we have put the kayaks away for the season.