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Tag Archives: winter
Winter’s Lease Hath All Too Short a Date by Julia Spencer-Fleming
I realized this season had become The Little Winter That Didn’t last night. We had all gotten home exhausted from serving a Shrove Tuesday pancake supper at church. I changed into pj’s, threw a load into the wash, and then, … Continue reading
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Tagged global climate change, ice fishing, ice skating, skiing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, Weather, winter
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The Great Indoors
Hello, it’s Sarah Graves, again, this time coming to you from The Great Indoors, which is what February is turning into in Eastport, Maine. It is if you want to keep your bones unbroken and your ligaments untorn anyway; every walking … Continue reading
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Tagged Acadia, cleaning, Eastport, Home Repair is Homicide, ice, john Jeremiah Sullivan, knitting, lighthouse, lobster, Maine, Sarah Graves, winter
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