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Big bass, lots of lobsters, buried gin and more

Big bass, lots of lobsters, buried gin and more

Letters to the Editor 135

Letters to the Editor - Issue 135

Boatyard Dogs® — Issue 135

Riley and Cobbie - Boatyard Dogs 135

Love of Maine Lakes

From the Publisher - Issue 135

The Maine I Love - Linn Sage

Linn Sage has been documenting life around her in Maine and New York for many years. She has shown her work at a number of galleries in Maine, including Courthouse Gallery Fine Art in Ellsworth.

Welcome Downeast

Rob McCall reflects on the early winter season, mosses, wreathes, weathervanes, and preparing for the time of snow.

An influx of jellyfish, a French frigate, and one very large lobster

On The Town Dock - Issue 137 An influx of jellyfish, a French frigate, and one very large lobster

Letters to the Editor 137

Letters to the Editor - Issue 137

Zephyr: The New World Champion

Zephyr - Issue 137

Living Life at the Edge

A Letter to the Editor - Issue 137

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 137

November is the time to toughen up for the cold months ahead. It takes some doing because a temperature around 40º Fahrenheit that felt downright balmy back in March feels a mite chilly in November after several months of soothing warmth. The birds molt and add new down. Deer change into their thicker and darker winter coats.

Windjammers Along The Coast

Maine's windjammers: iconic symbols of the coast

A Letter from the Publisher - Issue 136

A Letter from the Publisher – Issue 136

On The Town Dock - Issue 136

Rowing shells, ties to the Arctic, a Whaler Rendezvous and more

Boatyard Dogs - Issue 136

Carter and Pattie