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FEATURES
The Art & Craft of Andersen Design
Founded in the 1950s, this East Boothbay ceramics workshop continues to create beautiful and useful stoneware.
BY COLIN WOODARD
“We All Haul Together”
A week aboard the schooner Heritage with Captains Doug and Linda Lee.
BY DONNIE MULLEN
Historic Maine Homes
The styles of our homes reflect the times when those homes were designed and built.
BY CHRISTOPHER GLASS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRIAN VANDEN BRINK
Life Lessons at Camp Chewonki
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The campers build their own kayaks, then paddle them on a three-week voyage along the coast of Maine. In the process, they learn how to cope.
BY JENNY BENNETT
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER'S LETTER [1]
BOATYARD DOG® [1]
Darth’s Derring-Do
LETTERS [1]
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VIEW FROM THE PORCH [1]
The trains in Maine are hard to explain, the best view in the Pine Tree State, and Herbie bites the (saw) dust.
BY PETER BASS
AWANADJO ALMANACK [1]
You can catch the sweet aroma of the awakening Earth in your nostrils.
BY ROB MCCALL
A LETTER FROM MATINICUS
A Matter of Opinion
BY EVA MURRAY
A POSTCARD IN TIME
Rockbound
BY PETER H. SPECTRE
MY BOAT, MY HARBOR
The Sandbagger Tam O’Shanter
BY AVERY BROTT
FROM WHENCE WE CAME [1]
Thomas Fleming Day, Lady Annie Brassey, and Edwin Tappan Adney
BY PETER H. SPECTRE
OFF THE DRAWING BOARD
Classically Inspired, Inspiringly Beautiful: The Fitzgerald 58
BY ART PAINE
BOOK REVIEW [1]
Settled in the Wild: Notes from the Edge of Town
REVIEWED BY GRETCHEN PISTON OGDEN
MAINELY GOURMET [1]
A Day in Bath
BY PETER H. SPECTRE
GUNKHOLING WITH GIZMO [1]
Prouts Neck
BY BEN ELLISON
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 [1] Issue 109 | April/May 2010
Volume 23 | Number 2 | Click image to expand
On the cover: The Eggemoggin Reach Regatta, 2009. In the foreground: the 90-foot yawl Bequia, designed by Stephens Waring & White and built by Brooklin Boat Yard. Photograph by Alison Langley. Click image to expand.
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