It looks even better than usual, @Fred13 - all that hard work paid off. I've been working on trees - all the beeches in Maine get beech bark disease, so we've been treating it by something called "high-stumping." You cut the tree at three feet, and it then puts all its energy into the stump instead of sending out new runners to create saplings. We note no new growth around the stumped trees, and the evergreens, oaks, maples, and other trees all have vigorous new growth. And I'm going to have a lot of firewood.
In spite of the iffy weather, the spring colors were beautiful, and we ate several times at our favorite lobster place, right on a cove down on Deer Isle.
View from the house in early spring.
Burnt Cove