On Friday, Jon, one of Matt's Davidson buddies was driving through the upper-east coast and came up to spend the weekend with us. Saturday, with my mom and cousin in town as well, we all loaded up into some canoes and went exploring on Pushaw Stream.
Jon was the Captain of our Canoe |
Of course, we took the necessary saftey precautions. But a lack in good adult sized life vests left me sporting a snugger fit. I didn't mind all that much, since I think the yellow did a lot for me, fashionwise.
A life vest that size can only produce 7 lbs of force, supporting a person of 30-50lbs. In the event of an emergency I could always synchronize swim myself down the river to saftey.
Perhaps Jon wasn't the biggest fan of this plan. Or perhaps, it was the pressures of navigating that caused his distress.
We paddled from Gate 3 (June's House) a short ways downstream to the Twin's Nest. Twin's Nest, the original site of Hirundo, used to be a small camp that my great-grandparents lived in. A collection of cabins and a great fishing spot meant that my mom and her cousins had spent most of the summers here. Her uncle, Oliver Larouche, began to buy properties around this plot and with the joint trust of the University of Maine, created the Hirundo Wildlife Refuge.
Boats on the shore of the Twins Nest |
View from my seat |
Cousin Rebecca (front) and mom (back) pointing out beaver lodge |
Ok, so Matt played with the colors on his computer a little bit.
Our "Action shot" |
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