Inside the Eighteenth-Century Home of Two Belfast Artists
Daniel Anselmi and Marc Leavitt use their 1790 farmhouse as the backdrop for their artwork.
Daniel Anselmi and Marc Leavitt use their 1790 farmhouse as the backdrop for their artwork.
…haven. Saturday 8:00 a.m. @ Nebo Lodge Well rested and ready for another rainy day, we head to the restaurant for breakfast. We both get baked eggs with fresh herbs,… Continue reading
…and a long, gleaming La Marzocco Linea espresso machine. Am I in Italy or Maine? (What a happy question!) George Elias, who opened this “store for cooks” in 1987, greets… Continue reading
48 HOURS-February 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Kevin Thomas + Heidi Kirn Heidi Kirn, Art Director Maine Home+Design Friday 3:00 p.m. heading northwest… Continue reading
…Shevenell’s “ambassador on the ground” (i.e., chase-team leader), assures us that Joe is the man to fly—and land—with. “I’ve seen him put down the balloon on an I-beam—literally,” Spears says…. Continue reading
…cold and dark. So why should you try it? If you’re already a surfer, you know the answer. If you aren’t, here’s why: Clocking time in the gym certainly has… Continue reading
Under the leadership of the Maine Island Trail Association, a dedicated group of seafaring Mainers is working to preserve the pristine beauty of our aquatic assets.
Discovering the magic of Jewell Island on an overnight sea kayaking adventure along the Maine Island Trail
Three days on Penobscot Bay, under sail and under stars on Maine’s oldest working vessel, the 1871 schooner Lewis R. French
…just met, and we’re ready to perform—to pedal—on a bicycle tour of Maine’s rocky, rise-and-fall topography along the midcoast. Cycling guides Heather Chandler and Norman “Big Toe” Patry are matching… Continue reading
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