Category Archives: Maine Photo Essays

Village Fences in the Snow

     We’ve had a bit of snow which changes everything, elevating ordinary shapes into mystical ones, capturing our imaginations!  This morning my good friend Susan drove me about the village so I could take photos of the snow-covered fences.  I hope … Continue reading

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Watching the leaves turn

      “Even if something is left undone everyone must take time to sit still and watch the leaves turn.”    Elizabeth Lawrence      This is the rugosa-ringed maple at the head of our drive.  Rose and tree lose their … Continue reading

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Quilt Walk

      On Saturday the weather and surroundings were so inviting that I went for a walk.  This is unusual, as the pain in my bones is likely to be overwhelming if I engage in much physical activity.  However, I used my … Continue reading

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Doors and entrances of homes in Camden

     After treatment last Friday we stayed an extra day with my mom in Camden.   Chad and I took a drive to photograph the doors and entrances of some of the local homes.  It is inspiring to see the architectural  … Continue reading

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The Children’s Chapel

     While in Mid-Coast this past week, my mother took me to a beautiful place in Rockport.  The Children’s Chapel is set against the bay in a forested area that has been landscaped to best display the area’s gorgeous natural resources.  … Continue reading

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