Tuesday, 8:55 am: With cool nights and mild days it's starting to feel like autumn.
Saturday, 5:20 pm: After a good walk with our dogs, they are pooped and I am faring well, I suppose.
Monday, 8:25 am: The first day of September and the summer has flown by.
Friday, 8:10 am: Somewhere in our weather cycle, it is warm again.
Sunday, 10:30 am: After reading yesterday's effort I noticed I had only written a total of two blogs for August - Mia culpa!
Monday, 10:35 am: Life is good and I have become increasingly lazy.
Thursday, 8:30 am: More records, more rain and everything goes squish underfoot. It's even difficult to find enough dry days, in a row, to mow the lawn.
Thursday, 9:05 am: The last day of the month, my last blog of the month. That sounds ominous.
Saturday, 10:15 am: There are a few free minutes to write a blog for today.
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.