I created my necklace years ago and it has become my favorite piece to wear. The vintage keys symbolize another time, stories of another place,
Month: June 2017
Writers’ Summer Reads
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] So what will you read this summer? I asked some favorite Maine women authors what books they have on their summer to-read lists. Some
Maine Summer Eats & Drinks
Some of our favorite foods come out of hibernation in the spring—edible reminders that summer’s is coming (and our stomachs can’t wait)! Whether it’s that
Tri for a Cure celebrates 10 years
“The Tri for a Cure is so much more than a race,” says Maine Cancer Foundation’s events manager Julia Bachelder. “It’s really a celebration for
Leading a Merry Band of Pink Tutu Ladies
For Deborah Giroux and Dana Lesniak, it’s all about the power of the pink tutu. When they attend Tri for a Cure triathlon events
Naturally beautiful and badass
Sarah Kelly was 36, newly married and expecting her second child when she felt a lump in her breast. She wondered if it might be
10 years of cheering on the Tri for a Cure
This is the tenth time I’ve sat down to write a publisher’s note for the annual Tri for a Cure issue of Maine Women Magazine.
The Coastal Bird
Now that we are in the midst of summer, we need a truly summertime drink, and no drink celebrates the season like ones that come
July 2017: Tri for a Cure
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Be A Tourist This Summer
Enjoy vacationland the way our visitors do! At the beginning of every summer I tally up the number of times I hope to walk on