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Month: January 2017
February Street Style
With everyone bundled up from head to toe outside, we took Street Style indoors this month, checking out the cool shops along Dock Square in
Lady Lifter
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]“Lifting is a confidence booster,” says Nastassja Varney. “I feel like a completely different person from when I started, both in the gym and outside
Book review: Unknown Caller
There are plenty of novels out there that tell the story of a marriage from the very differing perspectives of the two people in it:
Embrace Winter
Snowshoeing The easiest way to enjoy the snow is to strap on some snowshoes and hit your favorite trail. While public lands are free to
In defense of staying in
I admire my fellow Mainers featured in this issue who don’t let a little snow or freezing temps stop them from exploring our beautiful state.
Sea Change: A profound transformation with a lasting impact
Diana Lee provides trauma-sensitive yoga to people in recovery in Maine. Lee is the co-founder and director of Sea Change, a Portland-based nonprofit that trains
A Grateful Heart
Nicole Hardy might not be here today if not for listening to her body and her intuition. After two open-heart surgeries over a period of
How to make a damn good sandwich for your trail lunch
It wasn’t until I started living in Maine, after 26 years of life elsewhere, that “trail lunches” became part of my vocabulary. While I grew
Take the kids on an outdoor adventure with the Rain or Shine Club
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]All the ingredients were present for a potential nightmare: Several toddlers. The woods. A 12-degree day. Inches of fresh snow. What could possibly go wrong?