Maine Winter, Revisited

Snowed In Studio

This morning I’m putting the finishing touches for publication on a story I wrote last winter about hiking in a snowstorm in the Maine woods and it’s taking me right back to Tenants Harbor. Just in case you’re getting tired of the desert, here’s the Maine coast!

Icy Tide Line

Snowshoes on the Edge

Greenfire, Maine Snowstorm

Liquid Rock D.O.G., Pemaquid Point

Maine Thaw D.O.G.

Marshall Point Moonrise

About theblondecoyote

Mary Caperton Morton is a freelance science and travel writer with degrees in biology and geology and a master’s in science writing. A regular contributor to EARTH magazine, where her favorite beat is the Travels in Geology column, she has also written for the anthologies Best Women's Travel Writing 2010 and Best Travel Writing 2011. Mary is currently based in western Colorado. When she’s not at the computer she can usually be found outside -- hiking, skiing, climbing mountains and taking photographs. Visit her website at www.marycapertonmorton.com.
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9 Responses to Maine Winter, Revisited

  1. Brrr… I prefer the desert, but D.O.G traisping through the thaw was cute.

  2. Andrew Higgs says:

    That moonrise is still one of my favorite pictures that you’ve ever taken.

  3. mjspringett says:

    you do such a wonderful job of expressing the world around you everyday, thanks for the inspiration, MJ

  4. sandy says:

    Your photos are outstanding! I reading backwards so hopped from the Grand Canyon to the coast of Maine. You certainly know how to live.

  5. fivereflections says:

    enjoyed…

    David in Maine USA

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