Not ignoring you…honest!

I know we’re off season but I’ve been working 10-12 hour days lately…really I have…and it’s creative work to the point of utter frustration…woe is me! Well, sortta… This week has been devoted to programming Fiber College‘s relational database in MS Access.  Last year we got 60% “there” and had to live with it because…

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Rack Cards, Check…now the Billboard…

With the help of Boysen and his marketing group, we now have rack cards for promoting ourselves, complete with the newly designed logo…big yeah! But when I walked up to the road for the mail this afternoon, I couldn’t deny that it’s time for a new billboard…so today I researched billboard advertising. Because of a…

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Drum roll please…The Searsport Shores logo has been re-invented

Does it say happy, youthful and friendly to you? How about relaxed, comfortable and rejuvenating? I’m so proud! Thank you to everyone who has offered their thoughts and opinions while I’ve drawn this process out longer than politics…but then if we don’t care, who will?  ‘Cause in the end, it’s not about the money and…

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Choosing a tent site…and photos for Stephanie

Choosing a tent site in a campground is a very personal quest…especially if you’re going to stay awhile. Here at Searsport Shores, your first decision is where you want to be in the park. We offer walk-in tent sites and traditional sites where you park and set up beside your car. If you need water…

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RVer’s Noticed Rise in Gas Prices

I don’t know how many of you subscribe to the Google Alert service but if there’s anything of particular interest to you and you don’t mind wading through lots of alerts that are of no concern, then by all means sign up.  I’m alerted by google when the words campground and camping show up in…

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Brilliant Sunshine and Mussels in White Wine

Yesterday was so gray and comfortably silent. Today was brilliant, bright and energizing! So Steven picked a mess of mussels for us and we steamed them in white wine with the last of the garlic from the garden.  While he cleaned the mussels, I made a loaf of oatmeal bread for soaking up the sauce…oh,…

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In Like a Lion

Oh what a beautiful day! The very nicest part of living in a climate that has four seasons is knowing that soon the season we’re enjoying will shift to something different. With that in mind, the last snow storms of the season are particularly beautiful. This one was only scheduled to give us 4-6 inches…

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February in Bulleted Points

Where did the month go? Small businesses demand that you wear so many hats…and when your life and your business are one and the same most of the time, where exactly do you hang your hat? As I was thinking experiencing anxiety over the close of February and worrying listing all of the things we…

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Facts and Figures: Maine’s Shoreline

If you were to draw a straight line from Kittery in the far south, to Eastport, the Easternmost town in the United States, Maine only has 293 miles of coast. BUT if you stretch out the jagged coves, inlets and jetties and remeasured, Maine has 4,568 miles of coast…more than the all of the East…

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