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A Maine Island Story for the Holidays
On Harbor’s Edge: A Maine Island Story for the Holidays On Harbor’s Edge by Kate Hotch... -
Flying Cold
As the waters along the coast and between islands froze for the first time since 2003, and... -
Life Flight
The night Evan Hopkins’ truck left the road, an island EMS team, including EMTs, fir... -
Life Patterns
For artists Eric Hopkins and Peter Ralston, island exploration by air and sea inspires the... -
Island Rescue!
Fifteen Maine islands are inhabited year-round while more communities open up during summe...
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Oysters with Cilantro . . . Rite of Spring
March 19, 2012 Author : Kate Hotchkiss Taylor Food 0 Comment(s)
I expected something good – North Haven Oysters always are and Zeb Campbell had just collected these plump beauties from their cold brackish habitat. With pond water trailing from the swaying purple net bag, I bike home, flying across the […]
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Exploring Inspiration – Rhythmic Colors
March 2, 2012 Author : Eric Hopkins and Peter Ralston Art 0 Comment(s)
For artists Eric Hopkins and Peter Ralston, island exploration by air and sea inspires the soul, bringing beauty and meaning to the experience of their work. We are thrilled, honored, and humbled to share excerpts of Eric’s writings from 2010 […]
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Sculling Alone
March 1, 2012 Author : Grady Watts Boats 0 Comment(s)
The best time to get on the water in a 26 foot long, 14 inch wide, 30 pound boat, known as a “racing single”, is between sunrise and around 9 AM, when wind is usually absent or the morning breeze […]
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Exploring Inspiration–Origins
February 25, 2012 Author : Eric Hopkins and Peter Ralston Art 0 Comment(s)
For artists Eric Hopkins and Peter Ralston, island exploration by air and sea inspires the soul, bringing beauty and meaning to the experience of their work. We are thrilled, honored, and humbled to share excerpts of Eric’s writings from 2010 […]
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North Haven to China
February 24, 2012 Author : Kate Hotchkiss Taylor History 0 Comment(s)
Lindberghs Captivate the World in 1931 “An hour and a half before they took off, you could have walked across the Thoroughfare on the rowboats,” wrote Ellen Pratt (1906 – 2000) of the day Anne Morrow and Charles Augustus Lindbergh left […]
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Return of the Natives
February 20, 2012 Author : Charles Curtin Environment 0 Comment(s)
Bringing Forage Fish Back to the Islands In a world where so much of fishing is a zero-sum game, commercial fishermen compete to survive on ever dwindling stocks of species. As the cornucopia of the sea becomes an increasingly distant […]
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Island Farm to Table
February 19, 2012 Author : Kate Hotchkiss Taylor Food 0 Comment(s)
For Nebo Lodge Restaurant Head Chef and Manager Amanda Hallowell, locally and organically grown, produced, and harvested fare is a happy necessity. Located on the Penobscot Bay island of North Haven, Nebo Lodge is accessible by state ferry out of […]
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Acadia’s Wild Side
February 7, 2012 Author : Jeffrey Romano Environment 0 Comment(s)
Most hikers who visit Acadia National Park venture to Mount Desert Island and enjoy its many well-trodden paths to popular panoramic vistas. Exhibiting incredible stonework and attention to detail, these trails are true works of art and an essential stop […]
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News Release 2/28/2012
February 1, 2012 Author : admin News 0 Comment(s)
NEWS RELEASE – LIFESTYLE /TRAVEL Contacts: Ellard Taylor: (207) 460-5332, gbh.ellard@gmail.com Kate Taylor: (207) 701-8111, kate@taylorwrite.com Related photography available on request. MAINE ISLAND LIVING – A World of Unique Character and Natural Beauty North Haven, Maine, USA (Tuesday, February 28, […]
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