The Outdoors from a Hunter’s Perspective Few people spend as much time in Maine’s great outdoors as hunters and increasingly, those hunters are women. According
Month: February 2019
Summer Camps
If you check the license plate, Maine is Vacationland. But it’s also SummerCampland. There are so many camps in Maine that we couldn’t possibly list
The Queen of Adventure
How occasional weekend jaunts snowballed into a lifestyle and a career That cheering you hear off in the distance whenever your favorite local meteorologist forecasts
Maine’s Leading Lady
How Moira Driscoll left New York but held onto her acting career On a chilly Saturday in February, Moira Julia Eleanor Driscoll worked her third
Time of Wonder
The life-changing, course-altering, happy-making days of summer camp in Maine When it came time to shoot the video for her song Dog Years, singer-songwriter Maggie
The Joy of Baking
Cookies so good L.L.Bean’s cafe came calling Sarah Stadnicki’s kitchen, which doubles as the headquarters of her one-woman cookie factory The 27th Chip, brims with
Transition Time
10 outdoor spaces my family returns to each spring Spring is our most fickle season. On mild days, the air smells like warm earth and
Sugar Season? Nailed it.
As Maine Maple Sunday approaches (always the 4th Sunday in March), your favorite sugar shacks will be offering up batches of that sweet liquid gold.
Wild Things
Wild Things By Manuela Arundel, Gorham The loon calls out from a distance I am here. Where are you? Yesterday a herd of seven deer