YORK BEACH, Maine Long before she took an ownership stake in The Goldenrod, Patricia Abbott started out selling candy at the iconic seaside shop as a young woman.
She and her family lived in Arlington, Massachusetts, but they spent their summers in Cape Neddick, so she landed a seasonal job at The Goldenrod, just as thousands of young people have done in the seven decades since.
Pat kept coming back to work and ultimately made a lifelong career at the establishment known for its signature saltwater taffy kisses, where she met her husband, James Peck, and employed not only their children but also a steady stream of others who came to view her as a mentor-matriarch of sorts.
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Obituary: Roberta “Bobbie” M. Watson
YORK - Roberta Bobbie M. Watson, 89, died peacefully, after a near 20 year battle with dementia, at Seal Rock Healthcare .
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YORK – Roberta “Bobbie” M. Watson, 89, died peacefully, after a near 20 year battle with dementia, at Seal Rock Healthcare in Saco, Maine. Prior to that Bobbie was living at Avita of Wells where she was loved as one of their own. There she showed off her dancing and singing talents.
She was born in Worcester, Mass., Oct. 16, 1931, daughter of the late Robie and Olive (Ollie) Hines, having been the youngest of seven children. Bobbie was only two years old when her father, Robie, was killed by a drunk driver. While this may have torn many families apart it brought Ollie and the seven siblings even closer, the older ones taking great care of Bobbie. Her mom and older siblings worked multiple jobs to get them through difficult times. The Hines’ faced adversity again in the
Origins of the Futhark and the Northern Mysteries
The Ancient Germanic rune alphabet contains keys which make it possible to trace the origins of the Northern mysteries to shortly after the last Ice Age, 11,000 years ago; more properly the Late Glacial Maximum, lasting from 13,000 to 10,000 years ago.
After the glacial period, birch was the first deciduous tree to populate Europe. Its appearance coincides with the meaning and position of Berkana ‘birch twig’. The rune comes at the beginning of the third Aett; the Futhark is divided in three Aettir. The other tree species that populated Europe at that time was pine, represented by Eihwaz ‘yew’ in the runic alphabet.