When my childhood home sold, I ended up with a crate of brown leather-bound photo albums, which condensed my formative years into a spectrum of
Month: August 2017
Meatball Maven
For Jeanne Krull of Westbrook, making meatballs—thousands and thousands of them—was how she shaped the life she wanted, where she wanted. She was 50, single,
Farm to Market
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A year ago, Sarah Coburn was working as a lawyer in Philadelphia. She moved to Maine to join her partner, Daniel, owner of Frith
Start your own Alphabet Dinner Club
Portland has sooo many dining opportunities that it can be difficult to narrow down the choices. A couple of years ago, some friends and I
Heather Kern & her roller skates
There is a period of my life that is represented by a collage of memories distilled into a single vision, like a short movie clip:
An Old Seaside Village
An Old Seaside Village An old seaside village, whispers stories of its people. Seafarers and sea bags setting sail. Wives perched atop widow walks, waiting
September Ditch The Couch!
Mainely Women Retreat on Coffee Pond Sept. 7–10 Camp Cedar, Casco mainelywomen.com Whether you’re all in for the sleepover retreat at Camp Cedar or just
Food, glorious food!
I don’t consider myself a foodie. Many of my non-cooking friends have said that I am, but compared to real foodies, I am an amateur.
September 2017: Food & Farm
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