A lookback at 2020, largely a pictorial

Troy Fields

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2020 certainly gave all of us different challenges throughout the year, but it was still a great time afield with family, friends and clients. I hope you enjoy.

my first year digging clams.


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Terrie, with Jack and Izzy up in Rangeley.


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I couldn't help it, at one of the local establishments.


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A nice brook trout from the lake.


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And then Breakfast.


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A spring bird with a new to me Browning A5


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Fiddleheads!


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Some newly acquired sleds that were made in 1998


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Terrie with the fly rod.


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Raising the front deck at Rangeley


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Attached!



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My before picture of a newly acquired Lone Star boat
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And all cleaned up with seat replacements and new paint.



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From the upper deck at Rangeley.


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Man cannot work every day.


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Pearl being chauffeured out by a new found friend.
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A great morning in Rangeley
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One my fall turkeys from Maine.
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I patiently waited for you to get them all uploaded before posting up and I'm glad I did.

THANKS for sharing those. There are some great pics of some obviously awesome times. Glad you had a good year in spite of things.
 
Troy, like the clam pics, getting me hungry. The fiddle heads remind me of hunting at the camp in north anson. Are all fiddle heads edible? I see them in a swamp in RI at a sporting range, don't think any one picks them.
 
Just goes to show: "Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them?"- Epictetus
 
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Amazing photos, thanks for sharing.

Once Covid is under control, we intend to come up to Maine for a long weekend. Airfare between Tampa and Maine is surprisingly inexpensive.
I will make sure to let you (and Jeff Reardon) know when we make our plans. I would love to catch a striper or two. And help eat some of those clams!
Maybe a seaduck hunting trip one of these days, who knows.
 
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