Midweek Adventure

Tuesday we headed down to Brunswick to be part of a sold-out Pecha Kucha evening.  Roughly, Pecha Kucha is Japanese for chit-chat and these evenings have been hosted around the world as a way to connect people and show us all the gold we have right in our own communities.  The format is streamline.  Each…

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It’s Thursday Already?

Yet again…too many tasks on the to-do list and too few hours to get them all done.  None of them were onerous but all week I’ve felt like I’m trying to run on very slick ice with big ole’ Bean boots on…do you know the feeling?   Rather than bore you with the details…here’s another…

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The First Day of Spring

2012 is going to be a brilliant year…yes, I know we were cheated out of alot of snow but to give credit to the Gods where it is due, we did have that pretty storm right on Christmas Eve…and now…There are Junes in Maine that aren’t as warm as the days we’ve enjoyed lately. Our neighbors…

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Smells Like Spring

In a “normal” Spring the ice would be just breaking out of the rivers in late March and we wouldn’t be in shirt sleeves until the very end of April…and then only on Special days.  But the Goddesses have decided to reward us with good behavior…yesterday the hound and I walked to the park without…

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Today’s Voting Day in Searsport

In our little town, the selectmen are very powerful people…5 votes to decide town budgets, the conduct of town employees, and so much more.  It’s a lot of under appreciated work and who in their right mind would want to be a part of it? With the encouragement of many of our neighbors and our…

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Travel Statistics Part 2

Travel is among the top 10 industries in 48 states and D.C. in terms of employment. 76% of those who travel for pleasure, travel by car. The oddest advice I found today: Quirky Marketing~ having 1 package or service that is TOTALLY OMFG WHAT THE HELL IS THAT THING, gets people talking, and draws attention…

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Travel Statistics

  Seventy percent of all campers are married or living with a domestic partner Marketing is an odd mix of planning and luck.  Honestly, when we’re really busy we tend to pat ourselves on the back and take credit for all of the innovation we implemented in the past six months.  It doesn’t matter which…

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Monday Morning in February

Steve and I are asked countless times, “what do you guys do in the winter?”  The question still slows me down for a step because it always seems to me that the winters are very, very short in Maine…as short as the summers really.  So as DH and I sit across the kitchen table, each with…

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