We spent the weekend at our Vermont camp. We had to refinish the deck.
On Friday night there was a touch of rain and then a rainbow.
On Saturday we took the dogs for a walk.
We acid washed, scrubbed and power rinsed on Saturday.
Sunday we applied the stain. I thought this would go quickly with the sprayer but we had to hand brush the vertical railing bits. It took 8 hours.
It was 90 F so ML took measures to stay out of the sun.
On Saturday we went out on the water 3 times in the canoe.
The pair of loons have nested. The state put out markers to keep people away.
The loon on the eggs. Taken with a telephoto lens so we were far from the nest.
This is a pair of immature crested commorants. They are an aquatic bird but lack an oil gland. Loons and ducks preen in order to spread the oil over each feather to keep themselves waterproof.Commorants need to air dry themselves.
Painted turtles sunning themselves.
ML went out at 6 AM in the canoe and saw this deer. We don't see many deer in northern VT. I think the harsh winters keep the herd size down.
Lastly is a duck lifting off from the front yard. I really like this picture.
We had a great week end though today finds us both sore from re-doing the deck.
Phil
On Friday night there was a touch of rain and then a rainbow.
On Saturday we took the dogs for a walk.
We acid washed, scrubbed and power rinsed on Saturday.
Sunday we applied the stain. I thought this would go quickly with the sprayer but we had to hand brush the vertical railing bits. It took 8 hours.
It was 90 F so ML took measures to stay out of the sun.
On Saturday we went out on the water 3 times in the canoe.
The pair of loons have nested. The state put out markers to keep people away.
The loon on the eggs. Taken with a telephoto lens so we were far from the nest.
This is a pair of immature crested commorants. They are an aquatic bird but lack an oil gland. Loons and ducks preen in order to spread the oil over each feather to keep themselves waterproof.Commorants need to air dry themselves.
Painted turtles sunning themselves.
ML went out at 6 AM in the canoe and saw this deer. We don't see many deer in northern VT. I think the harsh winters keep the herd size down.
Lastly is a duck lifting off from the front yard. I really like this picture.
We had a great week end though today finds us both sore from re-doing the deck.
Phil