Talk by Poet and Deer Hunter Paul McFarland & Music by Windfern Duo, 7 p.m. in Lincolnville Community Library’s Winter Presentation for 2017. Windfern consists of Maho Hisakawa on flute and Nathan Hillman on violin. $10 advance tix: 975-5432.
Do you think there is another state where an event would be publicized as a talk by a "Poet" AND a "Deer Hunter"? We do seem to have an over-abundance of both poets AND deer hunters up here in Vacationland, aka the Pine Tree State.
A couple of Maine-ly photos from Ella's and my morning walks recently:
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| Wooden boat, bow, at Apprenticeshop |
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| Wooden fishing boat, dry dock, North End Shipyard |
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Free Talk on Growing Asparagus in Maine, Tuesday, March 21, at 2 p.m. in Belfast Free Library. Free, public talk by organic farmer Lee Graham, hosted by the Belfast Garden Club. [I gotta try to make this one - I love asparagus!]
“Hypnobirthing” Class in Rockport, 6-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, March 9-April 6, in Pen Bay Physicians Building. $125 for mom and partner. Registration: 921-8345 or journeytohealth.coursestorm.com. [I know I'm way past needing this, but maybe applicable to hypnoarthritis?]
Maine Grass Farmers Network Annual Grazing Conference, Saturday, March 18, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Kennebec Valley Community College in Hinckley. FMI: extension.umaine.edu. [What I like about this one is how it makes me envision a "conference" comprised of farmers all out grazing in Maine grass!]
And finally, get those applications turned in - deadline fast approaches:
Call for Contestants in Maine Sea Goddess Pageant, at Rockland’s Maine Lobster Festival this August. Apply before March 31: mainelobsterfestival.com. I
In case you need something to inspire you while you fill out your app, a recent Sea Goddess:
In case you need something to inspire you while you fill out your app, a recent Sea Goddess:
Bringing us back to earth - and sea - after hanging out with a goddess in the heavenly heights of the Maine Lobster Festival, here's a pic from a morning walk with Ella in which the colors of the sun on the water in the photo only give a hint of how beautiful the reality was:
Peace. Peace. If not now, when?



