February 2007
FeaturesHow much do you know about logging in Maine? Take our pop quiz and find out whether you have what it takes to be a lumberjack or lumberjill. Cabin CountryUnfazed by the passage of time, West Branch Pond Camps harks back to a simpler time in Maine's North Woods. - Photography by: Sara Gray
London, Paris, PortlandMaine's largest city has quietly become a fashion hot spot. - Photography by: Carl D. Walsh
Cold? What Cold?For Maine's hard-core surfers, winter is the perfect time to hang ten. - Photography by: Michele Stapleton
DepartmentsWhere in Maine?It may look stunningly scenic at this island outpost on a sunny winter's day, but there are many challenges to face when you live thirteen miles out in the cold North Atlantic. Like cutting your way into your house with an ax. That's how thick the ice gets at this twenty-foot tower, according to one - Photography by: Kevin Shields
Information Please Even Google can't match a good Maine librarian. In the Age of Google, Susan Wennrich should be obsolete. Wennrich is a reference librarian at the Bangor Public Library, but instead of being put out of business by search engines and the Internet, she and her fellow librarians are busier Hunger has become a growth industry in Maine. WHERE IN MAINE? The picture on the cover of your December issue and your mystery photograph is McLoon's Wharf in the village of Spruce Head. Our family has had a seasonal camp in Spruce Head since 1901, and I have watched many a lobsterboat from the same spot your picture was taken. During our annual The romantic villages of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport will thaw any deep freeze. Inside MaineYour monthly guide to enjoying life in the pine tree state Features Cabin Country Unfazed by the passage of time, West Branch Pond Camps harks back to a simpler time in Maine's North Woods. By Andrew Vietze Timber! Can you tell a peavey from a backhoe? Take our logging quiz and see how you score. The Long Haul Fishing restrictions have saved shrimp in the Gulf Steamer on IceA creative captain helped this Maine paddle wheeler beat a winter gale.
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