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Tag Archives: blueberries
Some of my favorite things on the Blue Hill Peninsula
By Brenda Buchanan My stop on the MCW summer tour is a place I used to live and where we still vacation – the beautiful Blue Hill Peninsula. If you aren’t quite sure where Blue Hill (no, not Mount Blue) … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Hill, blueberries, Brooklin, Brooksville, farmer's markets, Hancock County, lobster, music, Pie, Sedgwick
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A bit of Nostalgia
I wrote this many years ago. Last week, wandering around the edge of the family berry patch got me remembering it. Blueberry Summers Beth waited while I looked around the new room, hunting for the Shedd’s peanut butter pail. … Continue reading
Sennebec Hill Farm Memories: Part One
John Clark remembering today. Where you grow up defines many things, ones I suspect many folks don’t understand unless they’re put in a place where they have time to ruminate on them, or are forced to examine them by unusual … Continue reading
Blueberries for All!
(Note: A slightly different version of this column appeared here last summer. But It’s blueberry season again, and there are more of you reading this, so I thought it would be fun to run it again.) Kate Flora: For my 55th … Continue reading