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Tag Archives: Popham
Better Late Than Never . . .
Last week my blogmates posted gorgeous photographs of their winter worlds. I tried to add a few of my own, but thanks to the vagaries of WordPress (a blog post all its own) they disappeared into the ether. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Brenda's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged Beach walks, Brooklin, Pine Point, Popham, Scarborough, walking the winter beach, winter
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There’s no research like being there
Late Friday afternoon I was piddling around, trying to get some writing and other stuff done, when a realization struck me: It was a gloomy, cold and rainy Friday of Memorial Day weekend. Yeah, I know, when isn’t it? But … Continue reading
Posted in Maureen's Posts
Tagged Acadia, Bernie O'Dea mystery series, Popham, Reid, writer's research
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Colonial Maine – Earlier Than You May Have Imagined
Lea Wait, here, very excited about one of the latest additions to the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site. But – first — after that hook – a little backstory. Early history of European settlement of the Americas focuses on the French colonizing … Continue reading
Posted in Lea's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged Colonial Pemaquid, DIxie Bull, Fort William Heny, Jamestown, John Smith, King Philip's War, New Harbor, Pilgrims, pirate, Plymouth, Popham, Samoset, thatched roof, Wabanaki
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