Rough and Tough: Ralph
painting & lifting by Lily Hamill Ralph. 2015. Acrylic on wood panel. 8 x 8inches. Besides running one of Midcoast Maine’s epicenters of fitness Lily Hamill paints dog portraits by commission....
View ArticleSea Smoke At Sunrise
photo by Jane Kurko Sea smoke at sunrise Minus 13 Fahrenheit Lincolnville Beach February 15 (Presidents Day)
View ArticleFor A Brief Period In January…
photos and text by Polly Saltonstall For a brief period in January, the ice on Megunticook Lake was skateable. Like moths drawn to a flame, ice lovers converged on the sunlit expanse, in ice boats, on...
View ArticleFlamingos
photos and text by Scott Kelley We went to Miami back in December, just before Christmas… it helped get through the dark days. Interestingly, when it’s 80 degrees at 9:00 pm, you don’t bother to notice...
View ArticleTuesday 207: Mostly Water
painting by Jessica Ives We are, in fact, mostly water. As terrestrial organisms we may live on solid ground and breath air, but as a collection of individual cells we still live within the same liquid...
View ArticleShannon’s Raucous Ruckus
Photography by Jim Dugan Shannon Lynn Thompson of Camden tries to celebrate her birthday every year with a fundraising party. This year, it was “A Raucous Ruckus” at the Blue Goose in Northport. The...
View ArticleCold As A Dog And The Wind Northeast
from Maine Lingo: Boiled Owls, Billdads, & Wazzats by John Gould COLD AS A DOG AND THE WIND NORTHEAST: A most excellent term to show the magic and charm with which Mainers adorn their speech, and...
View ArticleWuzzup News, March 17
produced by Jack Peters Wuzzup News, March 17, 2016 from LCTV on Vimeo.
View ArticleTuesday 207: Beginner’s Courage
painting by Jessica Ives I say to the young: “Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively.” – Eleanor Roosevelt Many a...
View ArticleAcadia: Back To The Waterfall
photography by Jim Dugan Jim keeps going back to the same waterfall. Year after year. This year, not so much snow but nice ice.
View ArticleRaise A Ruction
from Maine Lingo: Boiled Owls, Billdads, & Wazzats by John Gould Raise A Ruction: To start a fuss, by one person or by several. Tax bills come out, and everybody raises a ruction. Ruction usually...
View ArticleTuesday 207: The Home Team
painting by Jessica Ives Root, root, root! April 14th is the first game of the season at Hadlock Field. +++ 207 Paintings post everyish Tuesday around 5:30am EST on both The Maine and...
View Article21 Main
display by Jo Ellen Designs Fern baby, fern! Just finished painting this six board blanket box. #shoplocal
View ArticleKenduskeag Stream Race: 50th Anniversary
photos by Jim Dugan The Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race is a spring tradition in Bangor, with most of the action happening at Six Miles Falls. Jim Dugan had a front-row seat for the best of the whitewater...
View ArticleAmerican Crow
photo by Brian Willson American Crow, near Mount Battie, Camden, Maine, 15 April 2016
View ArticleTuesday 207: Looking & Feeling
paintings by Jessica Ives “What makes treatment with water so unique is that it is always as available as the nearest running water. Moreover, water therapy is painless, and hundreds of different...
View ArticleGroaner
from Maine Lingo: Boiled Owls, Billdads, & Wazzats by John Gould GROANER: A foghorn with a prolonged moan and only one tone. A two-toned horn, listed on charts as a diaphone, is called a grunter.
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