Behold the mighty Kenduskeag!The name translates to "Eel-Catching Place" (I think the -keag suffix is "place". That, or eels come up a heck of a lot in local location names), and the edges of the ice are crumbly since the stream rises and falls with the tides.
Behold the mighty Kenduskeag!
ReplyDeleteThe name translates to "Eel-Catching Place" (I think the -keag suffix is "place". That, or eels come up a heck of a lot in local location names), and the edges of the ice are crumbly since the stream rises and falls with the tides.