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RiverNotes: A Tiny Surprise
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Saturday, September 22, 2007. At the last bend in the river before my take-out spot, I stopped paddling - as I had done several times during this particular trip - and drifted with the current along the outer bank to look at the bottom that was now visible with the low water levels. This turn in the river is scoured to a greater depth by the action of swirling water during normal and high flow. Patterns in the Sand.
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RiverNotes: The Earth Turns
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Saturday, October 14, 2006. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rain, Wind, then High Water. Bridges: Preservation, loss, and a suicide. Coffee, A Flood, and New England Weather. Northern Forest Canoe Trip Blogger. Northeast Paddlers Message Board. Farmington River Watershed Association. Career independent school educator. View my complete profile.
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RiverNotes: Water is rising.
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its not 55, but more flooding is on the way! Northern Forest Canoe Trip Blogger. Northeast Paddlers Message Board. Farmington River Watershed Association. Career independent school educator. View my complete profile.
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RiverNotes: Patterns in the Sand
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Wednesday, September 19, 2007. Patterns in the Sand. Thanks for writing this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Patterns in the Sand. Northern Forest Canoe Trip Blogger. Northeast Paddlers Message Board. Farmington River Watershed Association. Career independent school educator. View my complete profile.
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RiverNotes: Coffee, A Flood, and New England Weather
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Monday, October 16, 2006. Coffee, A Flood, and New England Weather. What a mixture of interactions, sensations, and moods today! Nice post. Good pix. I don't favor Starbucks coffee (Charbucks as some call it), but I do drink their lattes when I can't find another latte spot handy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rain, Wind, then High Water. Bridges: Preservation, loss, and a suicide. Coffee, A Flood, and New England Weather.
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RiverNotes: Gone Fishin'
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Summer days are here and the river keeps folding itself around each meander bringing new mysteries into view. Gabe and I carried the Old Town 169. Down to the "Elbow" and paddled downriver to the confluence with Salmon Brook. It was just before 7 am as we eased our way down the sandy slope off the bike trail. Within the hour, we arrived at the mouth of Salmon Brook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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RiverNotes: A return to the water.
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. A return to the water. My camera is still in limbo and I mean to take it to the local photo store to see if there is any hope. Since my last post in November, however, I have purchased a video camera and will get some digital footage (megs would be more appropriate I guess) to post or link. Bill, checked finally to see if you were back on the water. Glad to see for you and us that you are!
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RiverNotes: Rain, Wind, then High Water
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Monday, October 30, 2006. Rain, Wind, then High Water. I don't comment often, but I continue to enjoy your words and pictures. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rain, Wind, then High Water. Bridges: Preservation, loss, and a suicide. Coffee, A Flood, and New England Weather. Northern Forest Canoe Trip Blogger. Northeast Paddlers Message Board. Farmington River Watershed Association. Career independent school educator.
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RiverNotes: July 2008
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Tuesday, July 01, 2008. Connects paddlers of all types in this region of the country. It allows several hundred people to share ideas, tips, techniques, humor, and, sometimes, irritation as they indulge themselves in this wonderful appreciation of aquatic resources. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Northern Forest Canoe Trip Blogger. Northeast Paddlers Message Board. Farmington River Watershed Association. View my complete profile.
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RiverNotes: It's not '55, but more flooding is on the way!
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RiverNotes - Daily adventures on a one mile stretch of a great American river. Sunday, March 28, 2010. It's not '55, but more flooding is on the way! Maple and Water, Naugatuck. The corner of Maple and Water streets in Naugatuck at the height of the Flood of 1955 on Aug. 19, 1955. Courtesy of the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries. I will be out and about with the camera for the next several days to document the surge and the ebb of this pending nor'easter! Northeast Padd...