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The Fence Post

In the Beaver’s Lodge

June 24, 2026 | by Duncan Page

 

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 In the Beaver’s Lodge

 

You never know what may turn up when you go out for a walk in the forest. I’m always looking for animals and listening to the various birds. And, of course, my eye is always on the lookout for fences. Yesterday was no exception.

 

An Early Spring Walk

The snow has melted in my neck of the woods, except for a few small patches here and there. We’re having an early Spring, and I am thrilled. I thought perhaps I might see a red-winged blackbird. On the first walk, I passed a pond with cattails, a common resting place for these birds. We looked and listened but didn’t see one.

We heard and then spied the hawk flying overhead. We picked wintergreen, and I taught the two young grandchildren how to chew on the leaves to extract the excellent taste. We dropped a few leaves and sticks into the flowing water and ran to the other side of the bridge to see them traveling along. It was a delightful day.

 

A Peaceful Happy Place

They went on their way, and I headed for another walk to the beaver pond, my peaceful, happy place. Rarely do I pass a person on this trail. Stone walls line much of the path, and I wonder who lived here so many years ago and what they did. Were they sheep farmers? Most likely.

I walked to the beaver pond, hoping to see a beaver and an eagle. I sat on the bench for a while and saw a large black bird atop a pine tree on the other side of the pond. I couldn’t tell if it was an eagle, and I didn’t have my binoculars. I didn’t see a beaver, either.

I walked to the old beaver lodge and was delighted to see it was still intact after winter.

 

A Surprising Discovery

I walked a bit more, thinking I needed to spot a fence. As I returned from my endpoint, I spotted two green things coming out of the beaver lodge. Getting closer, I discerned them to be steel T-posts, just like the ones we sell.

Lo and behold, who would have thought I’d see those in this wilderness, especially sticking out of the beaver lodge?

 

Life’s Fascinating Moments

Life is so fascinating, especially when we are looking for something. Are you looking for your fence and posts? I’ve got you covered with our top-quality fencing and steel posts.

👉 Check out my website or give my team a call at 978-486-3116. We know how to do fencing. And we’d love to serve you.

 

Warm regards,

Debbie Page

CEO, Louis E. Page Inc.

Woman-owned business and family-owned since 1893.

(Your continued support fuels my dedication to excellence, backed by those 131 years in my family, and thus I remain steadfast in my commitment to serving you with the utmost integrity and professionalism.)



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