in Maine, Partisan Differences are Often Beside the Point It was on the porch of a carriage house in Damariscotta, Maine, where I received one
Category: Memoirs & Personal Essays
A Maine Coon Morning
I entered the small general store after pumping gas, finding myself tiptoeing as I skirted a group of older gentlemen seated around, relaxing over their
Honoring and Remembering the Service and Sacrifice of Many
Plymouth’s Veterans Memorial Linda Seavey has long recognized that the men and women of Plymouth have faithfully answered the Nation’s call to arms, ever since
“Loads of Love, Joe”
Two WWII-Era Scrapbooks Help Daughter Bring Her Father Close Everyone has a story, right? Perhaps at some point in your life you kept a journal
Behind Enemy Lines
There is a moment when you realize you are lost in the woods. I’m not talking figuratively. I mean literally lost in the woods. I
Learning and Teaching During COVID-19
After decades of teaching Christmas wreath making and kissing ball classes through Southern Maine Adult Education programs, we encountered COVID restrictions, which changed our plans.
A Talk with a Subscriber: Oscar Greene
You never know who will be on the other end of the line. The COVID-19 epidemic has had me answering office phones remotely, and one
That Ain't Right : Humorist C.L Thomas
TTTom’s comic character, C.L. Thomas, is a combination of all the dry-witted Maine characters that he has seen and met across Vacationland since he was