by Middleton Stream Team | Apr 6, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for April 13, 2018 Two decades ago on a card table in lovely Warner, New Hampshire, two attractive book covers caught the old Closeteer’s eye. At that Saturdays Farmers Market, Laurette was selling her husband David Carroll’s Swamp Walker’s Journal...
by Roger Talbot | Mar 20, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for March 23, 2018 [pullquote]”What a wonder are the lands set aside for us all by conservation trusts such as TTOR and Greenbelt.”[/pullquote] During the night of the 7th and 8th of March the second storm in a week...
by Roger Talbot | Mar 16, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for March 16, 2018 The TV weather folks had warned us for a week that a storm was heading our way from the southwest with impending complications coming up the East Coast and down from the Canadian Shield. Thursday evening,...
by Roger Talbot | Feb 9, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for February 16, 2018 [pullquote]”Tom had always impressed them with his disciplined style. Wearing hip boots, he kneeled on the flat and thoroughly got all of legal size from the upturned clogs of mud”[/pullquote]...
by Roger Talbot | Feb 3, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for February 9, 2018 [pullquote]”From the 17th century on the land eventually called Maine had more than its share of ambitious exploiters and land grabbers, the most ruthless operating out of England and its New World center in...
by Roger Talbot | Jan 27, 2018 | Water Closet Blog
Water Closet for February 2, 2018 The old Closeteer has lived near the coast of the Gulf of Maine for three quarters of a century. His playground as a boy and now when clamming is where the continent meshes with the ocean. He experienced this wondrous...