Tag: Bar Harbor
Loose ends continue being themselves.
It should be fairly evident (even from my limited posts, not to mention to anyone who has talked to me on the phone or seen me in person, or taken a look at my Flickr account) that I completed my transcontinental bike-trip and visited my friends in both NYC and Boston. What should be [...]
Posted: December 16th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Acadia National Park, Alfred, Au Sable Forks, Aunt Laura, Ausable Chasm, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bath, Belfast, Bethel, Biddeford, Bissett Creek, Boston, Brattleboro, Brunswick, Bucksport, Burlington, Camden, Canaan, Canton, Carmel, Chalk River, Clintonville, Colton, Concord, Danville, Deep River, Deux Rivieres, Dixfield, Dryden, Ellsworth, Epsom, ESL, Falmouth, Farmington, Flackville, free breakfast, Freeport, game design, Gilead, Gorham, Hanover, Henniker, Hermon, Higley Flow State Park, Hillsborough, Holden, Jacksonville, Jay, Keene, Keeseville, Kemptville, Lake Placid, Lancaster, Mackey, Maine, Marshfield, Mattawa, Megan Sykes, Mercer, Mexico, Montpelier, Neary, New Hampshire, New Sharon, New York, Newcastle, Newport, Nobleboro, Norridgewock, Northwoods, NYC, Ogdensburg, Orland, Ottawa, Palmyra, Panmure, Patrick Kirschner, Pembroke, Petawawa, Pierrepont, Plainsfield, Point Alexander, Port Kent, Portland, Prescott, Pumpkin Festival, Redmond, Renfrew, Richmond, Rockland, Rockport, Rolphton, Rumford, Saco, Sararac Lake, Sawford, Scarborough, Searsport, Skowhegan, South Colton, Spencerville, St. Johnsbury, stats, Stewartville, Stonecliffe, Thomaston, Tupper Lake, Uncle Barry, Vermont, Verona Island, Waldoboro, Warren, Waterbury, West Halifax, Williston, Wilmington, Wilmington Gap State Park, Wilmington Notch, Wilton, Woolwich, Yankees
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Farmington, Maine westwards…
Have been dodging rainstorms of various sizes for the past few days…from great big menacing storms to wee pocket-sized storms. Allegedly this rain is receding and sunny, colder weather is in store through Monday. I hope this is true as I make the push from here, through Bangor, and out to the coast of Maine. [...]
Posted: October 11th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Aunt Laura, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Farmington, healthcare, Maine, public option, Quody Head, rain, Uncle Barry
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