Digging Out The Green Old Town, LL Bean Canoe For A Maine Spring River Race
The approach of spring in Maine, one way you know beyond new buds on the hardwood trees is green canoes. Lots of them that get dug out of garages, stuck
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The approach of spring in Maine, one way you know beyond new buds on the hardwood trees is green canoes. Lots of them that get dug out of garages, stuck
Greg Bowler was a broadcast / film professor at the University of Maine at Orono. My black and white film partner Andy Kosinski and I loved his classes. Especially when
That’s a mouth full but when you are talking about a Maine trailer truck, the devil is in the description details. My Dad and Mom raised potatoes for 24 years.
When you’re in business, branding is a big part of creating a consistent image to help your operation’s exposure. Marketing that brand means having a clear vision of the steps
Satan, called “Satie” was a mouser, a tom cat that was very good at his job. No other cat was apt to creep on to the Maine farm, to set
I grew up on a Maine potato farm. Both my parents were raised on dairy farms. But other than a few Maine cows with very old lady’s names, milk production