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GIW-59a.jpg 8:20 am: Spring is here, at least technically on Friday it was; I don't recall it since it was a fleeting moment. Our snow needs to take a vote and agree to melt. As it is snowing lightly now, I think the snow is unlikely to melt away any time soon. I will search for signs of spring and keep the reader posted, but don't hold your breath too long. While cleaning out my closet I found my framed university degree buried under old clothes and an assortment of crap. The efforts of my higher education were relegated to a dusty cardboard box. Taking it out, I put it on my desk. For the time being it's safe, until I need more desktop space. Somewhere in the future the black hole in my office will swallow it up again. And that office black hole is powerful. Was Stephen Hawking right about black holes and wormholes, as it reemerged into my present universe? The physics of clutter need to be examined again. Following local news; the wind turbine issue seems to be front and center in Fort Kent again. Multiple opinions and a smattering of alleged scientific, and unscientific data, add to the local debate. In the interest of disclosure, I am pro-wind turbine, but then I don't live in Fort Kent and I am from away, which means I might have something up my sleeve, hmm. Technology is fine, as long as it is somewhere else, yeah right. Stillstand ist R

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Charles Ames is a former educator and world traveler. He and his wife [Ruth] moved to Grand Isle Maine from Arizona in 1998. They reside in a log home on 60 acres of wooded land. They share their home with five dogs, two parrots, two parakeets and a goldfish.

Besides amateur weather observing, his other hobbies include; ham radio, astronomy, bird-watching, travel and fine dining, when and where he can find it. He is also volunteer Weather Spotter for the NWS in Caribou, and is an active member of the St. John Valley Amateur Radio Association. He supplies information using a wireless Davis Vantage-Pro.