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Fall has always been – or used to be – cut and dried. The leaves started to turn in late September, around the time of the first frost. Then came the fair – take your pick: Fryeburg or Common Ground – with its frosty mornings turning warm by noon. A. ....
Dawn is an hour away, but the birds have already started up their morning chorus. I only recognize a handful by their song and have wished, in that futile way we wish we were thinner or taller, that I’d learned them long ago. My inspiration was. ....
This Week in Lincolnville: Pizza for Pete ..everyone ends up here sooner or later Diane O’Brien Mon, 05/24/2021 - 3:15pm “We’ve fallen into the medical hole,” we told each other the year Wally was diagnosed with cancer. Suddenly the focus of our world turned inside out. The calendar filled up with appointments, until it seemed a rare day when there wasn’t a test or a doctor or a prescription to factor in. We were no longer a comfortably retired couple with little more on our minds than what to have for dinner. The time in that hole lasted just about a year; Wally died almost to the day of his diagnosis a year earlier. ....
This Week in Lincolnville: Playing Games .who, me competitive?? Mon, 12/14/2020 - 10:45am Don’t try to pick out faces. This happy group didn’t live here. See below for who they are Photo courtesy Jane Liedtke A selection of Barbara Bentley and Julie Turkevich’s fabric cards. No two alike! Photo by Julie Turkevich I’m on a losing streak, one that never seems to end. That’s not a metaphor for my life’s trajectory. I’m really not winning our game. Night after night I lose the first one, and then, predictably, the second. Rummikub. Ever heard of it? ....