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Tag: fallSeptember 13, 2016Tuesday 207: Many Men Go Fishingpainting by Jessica Ives Many men go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. – Henry David Thoreau +++ 207 Paintings post everyish Tuesday around 5:30am EST on both The Maine and jessicaleeives.com. Save thirty percent on any 4×4 inch oil on panel painting by making your purchase within the first week […]
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December 16, 2015On The Lakeby Polly Saltonstall Maine Boats Homes & Harbors editor Polly Saltonstall rows a shell on Megunticook lake in Camden. This is from a day in November: “Two loons followed me for a bit before diving under. Otherwise the only motion on the lake this morning were the puddles made by my oars and the wake […]
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October 31, 2015We All Have Our Reasons: #34“Not a cairn in the world!” says Michelle Smith at the summit of a beautiful fall hike.
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October 29, 2015Full Moon Rising Over Rockland Breakwater Lighthousevideo by Jim Dugan Full Moon Rising over Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, Maine from Jim Dugan on Vimeo.
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October 20, 2014Fields Going To Seed, Schooners Wrapped In Plastichaiku by Kristen Lindquist photograph by Jamie Bloomquist A day of sparrows in fields going to seed leaves red and falling +++ Fall leaves prayer flags. On the front porch Buddha contemplates a pumpkin. +++ Walking through Camden’s Harbor Park and Amphitheatre this afternoon, the signs of coming cold were gathering with the fallen leaves. […]
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