Aunt Bennie moved back "home" to Cheshire and met many new friends. Marion is having a brief visit with her, as have all the visitors during the afternoon. She tries to visit her about once a week, and always enjoys the time with her. She has lots of stories to tell about her experiences over the years. Lots of laughter to share, too. She is an avid reader of books and newspapers, and loves doing puzzles, too.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Happy Birthday "Aunt Bennie"
Eric's dog Moose, In Memorium
Moose at Mt. Hood.
Moose was adpted in 2004 while Eric was a graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. Eric lost Moose this July. Marion and Barre were taking care of Moose when we witnessed that he was under extreme distress breathing. We took him to the Vet. where we received the bad news that he had Cancer. Eric got back to Massachusetts to be with him before he was put down. Moose brought many happy times to Eric as they travelled together throughout Northern United States. Marion and Barre also enjoyed dog-sitting Moose when Eric was away at Yellowstone or the University of Michigan Biological Station.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Last Months Travels



Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Barre's trip to the outback








Overall, the trip was a success.We collected 34 different plants at 21 sites. On the way I got to again see many Australian wildlife including: many wallibies, euro, gray, and red kangaroos, a few snakes including the very toxic taipan (crossing the road), two crocdiles (long distance from a bridge) and many birds including: brolgas, (cranes), jabiru storks, bustards, wedge-tailed eagles, sea eagles, hundreds of kites, numerous parrot species including: sulfur-crested kockatoos, yell0w-tailed black cockatoos, correllas, king parrots, and numerous species of rosellas. The total trip covered approximately 110332 km or 6840 miles.
We will be back home in Adams, Monday night, May 16.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Brisbane visit




Sunday, April 17, 2011
Arrival in Australia

Saturday morning we flew to Brisbane to visit with Gail and Paddy, who now live near this large city in Queensland. (Barre lived with them when he was in Sydney for 6 months.) They live in a suberb of the city and today, Sunday, we took a boat ride to the city on the Brisbane River. With a stop along the way to visit a park, and tour the gardens, it was a leisurely trip up the river to the city. We did a lot of walking, and saw what was once the City Hall. It is now surrounded by many extremely tall buildings, which have apartments. Lunch and a visit to another large garden to explore the flowers, shrubs, and trees was also interesting. The most unexpected view in the garden was watching some lizards that look very much like iquanas. They are called "water dragons" here.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Return to Adams
This blog is late! We spent 3 1/2 weeks with Eric in Oswego, NY as his taxi drivers while he recovered enough from his ACL knee surgery to drive. We went to four Oswego State Hockey games. Eric was able to join us for the last two games. Lake Ontario never freezes but the ice piles up along the shore (as seen below).
On the last blog we showed the various birds that frequented Eric's feeders. The last week we saw a fox in his yard and two more on the road. Deer started to visit the yard. One afternoon 13 deer were visiting in the back yard. Many of them came within 10 feet of the house.

We arrived home to as much snow on the ground as when we left for New York on the 8th.(Picture below). In the two weeks since we have been home, most of the snow has melted. We got to the University of New Hampshire for the Hockey East league quarterfinals. UNH beat the University of Vermont which got them to the simi-finals at Boston Garden, where they lost to Merrimack College. Now it is on to Manchester, NH where UNH will play Miami of Ohio in the NCAA quarterfinals.
We have been visited by the turkeys in the back yard around the bird feeders. They were not around all winter, but as the snow is melting they have arrived and we enjoy watching their behavior. As many as 16 turkeys have been together. Some of the males are flaring their tails and strutting around. We can finally see the ground. The daffodils are emerging, but guess what? Now that spring is here, the weather forecast for Monday is snow!

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