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Maine is keeping it strange with snow and spring at the same time
Posted by Admiral Peary House in Local Events & Attractions, Uncategorized on April 4, 2010
Hilary has run off to spend Easter with her family, leaving me and the cats to mind the house. Initially she told me of the nice (short-lived) weather at her mom’s house. Here, on Monday was snow followed by nearly 6 inches of rain. The back yard looked regatta worthy and the Saco was the highest that I’ve ever seen it without any ice dam to enhance the level. I’ve heard that it reached over 9 feet above normal, for spring. For those that wander down to the town beach in the summer just look at the bridge and imagine the water is within 3 feet of the bottom of the bridge! After the rain came spring. Our temps jumped up to 83F on Saturday. So to make sure Hilary thinks I did something while she was gone I managed to rake the lawn, move beer to secondary fermentation, chase the cats, and go for my first spring bike ride. And today was also brilliant, sunny, mid 70′s, brewing more beer, and the first daffodil arrived. I checked in with Hilary and it’s cold and wet in England right now. On Wednesday when we are forecast for a warm rain she will be in snow in Scotland… for the first time I will be the one with a tan once she returns. Here are some photos from the Saco flooding and some spring flowers.
Flooding on the Saco
Posted by Admiral Peary House in Local Events & Attractions on January 27, 2010
This has been an interesting winter thus far. Not that much snow, bizarre temperature fluctuations and recently a bunch of rain. We ended last week with negative temps, -8F on Sat and 2F on Sun. Then up to 50F on mon with rain. This caused the Saco ice dam to shift the river a bit and flood the road between Weston’s farm and Sherman’s farm. On my way to work I thought I should test drive the new camera and see what the river was up to, much to my surprise it was up… a lot! I sent these pictures to the local NBC station and they showed them on the noon broadcast. Then Hilary trumped me and was interviewed (the link is on our facebook page) by channel 13. It looks like the road may be closed for the next week or so, therefore if you’re coming to visit, go via 302 not the East Conway road. Anyway, take a look and see what a raging Saco looks like.













