Pemaquid Point
/Folded gneiss (intruded by granite and pegmatite) and coastal spruces
Folded gneiss (intruded by granite and pegmatite) and coastal spruces
From the dock on Hog Island
A fog-filled session of retrieving tags from Leach’s Storm-Petrels (and eating wild strawberries) on Little Duck Island, which is (usually) uninhabited by humans.
Sketching in the coastal forest with students of the Maine Archaeology Field School, taught by Dr. Bonnie Newsom. The site: a colonial homestead adjoining a Passamaquoddy shell heap. Is that a horse jaw in the pit?
Pre-sunset sketch with hummingbirds buzzing by
Abby McBride
© Abby McBride
abbymcb@alum.mit.edu
Top photo credit: Otto Whitehead