Tuesday May 26, 2015
Day 12

54 degrees w/10 mph winds @ 8:30 am

We could hear rain outside, so we slept in a little later.

Blueberry pancakes!  Thanks Michael for leaving some blueberries and Ray’s hickory syrup.  My cousin sent some of their homemade syrups and sauces. Great way to start off the morning.


Two geese came up this morning and were right outside of window.  They’ve been flying around the cove, but this is the first time I’ve seen them up here.
 
Geese
Too wet to finish weed eating, so I’ve got Larry to help me hang 4 more photos and we will be finish the in the museum.  
 We’ve started our “on shore” list for tomorrow. Don’t want to waste a minute of that time.

Our “population” sign is started, found an old piece of wood, started with a blue paint, then going to try red for the lettering…photo to come later!


The wind is so strong, even though it says 10mph, it feels stronger. 

Still “looking” for all the fire hydrants on the island, we are to locate & log them…almost finished.  Still need to ck the donkey house (tram engine – that isn’t being used this summer) and the boat house (it’s what we used for boats back in 1960), no boats are kept there anymore because the boat ramp is not even there anymore.

“Ponpon Ponpon” this is the USCG Emergency Call on the radio…stating that kayakers might be in distress off the coast at the Kennebec river…I went out with the binoculars, no sign of anyone.

Went down to cove with our laundry and empty water jugs, getting ready for Ethan tomorrow morning.  While down there we gathered some sand for my “porch project”.
My porch project, removing weeds and adding sand

Bandit tried salt water…ok, we did laugh at him!
Bandit trying the salt water...yuck!

Ethan just called and weather isn’t going to let him come and get us tomorrow and possibly the next day, so it could be Friday.  I’m going to have to sneak some decaf coffee in Larry’s coffee can to get us through the next couple of days….Note: buy more coffee…just in case!


As I walk through the house I try to imagine a young couple from Texas, with a one year old.  Momma cleaning and taking care of me, dad coming in for lunch or coming up the front porch just to tell mom of a project that he was headed out to do. 
My Daddy, Ronald David Howard


Later I will tell you more about two other little girls who called Seguin their home.  My facebook friends….Beverly and Millie.  Hopefully we will meet for the first time, dang I’m starting to cry….anyway, meet at the Summerfest that the Friends of Seguin put on towards the end of the summer. 
 
Lobster Buoys put along the tram
A little History:
There were two other families that lived on this island back in 1960….Russell & Ethel Wilson and daughter Robin, he was the officer in charge and Kenneth & Pat Duke and daughter Karen. 

        Christmas 1960 a group of about 8 Navy guys lived down in the boat house.  Not sure of the job they were doing, it took a few months and they kept to themselves.  They didn’t have much, a few cots, a heater, and I guess they ate MRE’s. 

As of 7:30pm the wind has not even slowed down, it’s at 22 mph with gust up to 30 some times.

Watching the sea gules drift in the wind is calming.  You can tell the young from the old, the young tend to do a lot of flapping their wings, however the old hold their heads up…their wings spread wide…and they just glide back and forth with what seems like little effort.

Larry working on the "Welcome" sign down by the cove


Monday May 25, 2015
Day 10

54 degrees w/10 mph winds @ 7:30 am

A sad morning, but a good one!

I have yet to see a sunrise…but that will change soon!

Michael and Cyndy are busy preparing to go ashore, and making sure we have everything we need.  Going over instructions to make sure we are prepared to be alone on beautiful Seguin Island.
Cyndy, Bandit and Larry headed to cove to see them off

They are already making plans of when to come back!
We saw them off the island, said our goodbyes, sad to see them go. 

Our new friends - Michael and Cyndy

When Ethan came out to get Michael and Cyndy, our guest, Janeene Stallings and her two friends came out with him.  They had originally thought of staying the night with us, but didn’t want to take the chance of getting stuck due to possible bad weather tomorrow. It was good to see them and at least they got to see the island from close up.
Janeen Stallings and her two friends on the Guppy with Ethan
 
I rowed the dingy, which from hence forth shall be called: “Hinckley”.  Not too bad of a job if I say so myself.

Michael row your boat ashore

Found out the town was flying their flags at half-mast, so we lowered our also.


We hung a few of the lobstermen’s colored buoys along the sides of the tram.  This isn’t anything new and it does add a depth of nautical, plus if the lobstermen see their “colors”, they can always come up and get them!  The first of many little projects for the summer.

We took advantage of it being a Holiday and stayed close to the house….just in case visitors came, but sadly none showed.  Flags lowered and the Seguin flag will be put away until the next holiday. 

No sunset to speak of, it was so hazy, no color just gray. But “my Light” is shining bright, which is how I will refer to the lighthouse light!  Guess that’s ok, since I call Seguin “my Island”.
 
Bandit running the beach while we looked for sea glass
Periwinkle's and seaweed
Our first night…..alone, miss my new friends, they introduced us to some new wonderful food, to some card and board games.  Be safe my friends you made the beginning of our time out here so helpful!


My first time to prepare our lunch for just the two of us
Thank You!!
Family photo's on fridge...feels like home now
Sunday May 24, 2015

A little warmer this morning, 49 degree’s, wind 15 to 20 mph.

Larry’s up and coffee is ready.  Michael already has the flags flying.

We have ran out of a few items: coffee & butter, so no making cookies today.

As we sat and drank the last of our coffee, we reviewed the list of projects that are to be done.  I’ve made a copy and will be emailing it to the office.

Larry, Michael and Cyndy have headed to the cove, going to walk from cobble stone area around the east end of the island and to the cove.  I stayed to work on my post.  Had a little trouble with it last night and this morning, but finally got it to post this morning.
Sea Glass Larry found while down at the cove


 I’ve found a few Biblical scriptures, that speaks of the what we are experiencing out here on the ocean.  I want to share one each Sunday, so here is the first of sixteen.

"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew 5:16


A beautiful day to rest, but Larry couldn’t stand it and went to weedeat the path to the lighthouse from the cove.

He then came in and started dinner, Chicken Pot Pie!  We just happened to have enough ingredients to make another dump cake.  It was suppose to be a surprise for Michael and Cyndy, but the smell soon filled the house.
 
The view from my desk as I write my post
The view to the east from our front door
This is a chair that has been out here for we know 55 yrs, this view is from my desk
Our grandson, Landyn called….he’s only 2, but he was missing his papaw and even got a little teary talking, both Landyn and Larry.  It was good to hear his little voice.  The family told us that we have a new calf…number 6!


Another beautiful sunset, flags taken down and folded and a card game with our new friends.  They have to leave a little after eleven in the morning.  It will be a sad moment; we have really enjoyed spending this time with them.
My favorite view, from the dining room, between the our kitchen and the tower
Another beautiful sunset