It was a very busy weekend on Seguin. On Saturday we welcomed over 50 visitors to the island. It also happened to be Matt's 50th birthday. We had some friends visit and we got a chance to go "cliff...
Because we're often asked what animals we've seen on Seguin, we figured we'd come up with our running list of species we've seen (with varying degrees of scientific exactness).
Bats
Smooth Gre...
Today we woke up to some fog and a threat of rain. By noon, the skies had opened up and there were thunderstorms in the area that lasted until about 1:30pm. We had a few visitors beat the rain and s...
I don't know what a blog with out words would be called, but sometimes you just have to see things for yourself.
The Aurora Borealis was visible from Seguin Island Station last night.
D...
One of our shared memories from our last trip to Seguin was watching the sunset from the bench on the west side of the island. This was in 2020, long before the idea of becoming caretakers ourselves ...
Visitors were back to the island today, even though the sea was still a little rough. Today we noticed that almost every group we had on the island today was almost entirely comprised of repeat visit...
Today we awoke to the final throes of Hurricane Debbie, but by noon the skies had cleared and it turned out to be a beautiful day on the island. At sea seemed to tell a different tale as we watched ...
All week we knew that the remnants of Hurricane Debby would be making their way up the coast to New England. She definitely hit us overnight last night and we awoke to the fog whistle blowing and nea...
Yesterday was our day off of the Island, when we spend the day in Bath provisioning for the week ahead, picking up our clean laundry, and maybe grabbing a treat (or two). On Seguin, FOSILS volunteers...
After spending much of the month of June weed whacking and mowing through hip-high grass to clear trails and lawns, we've been mostly just maintaining things with quick mows or walking the trails wit...