Articles

Hugo’s

Cauliflower puree. Ichthyic spinal fluid. Kimchi puree. Even for those of us who are apt to drop the phrase “sous vide” into casual conversation, these elements sound mildly daunting. But that has always been a part of the program at

Abbie Read

SEE-October 2013   Abbie Read’s Library 2010-2012, decorative papers, board, book cloth, books, found objects, 7.5’ x 18’ “Employing materials both new and old, my installation, Library, consists of some 125 individual pieces based on the structure of the book. As

General Stores

A-LIST-October 2013 By Katy Kelleher Photograph by Sean Thomas Photography   01  Hussey’s General Store  Windsor  Rumor has it that this is the largest general store in the state of Maine, an idea that’s reflected in the no-nonsense slogan: “If we

Waterville

48 HOURS-October 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Heidi Kirn     Heidi Kirn Art Director, Maine Home+Design   Friday 3:00 p.m. @ 75 Market Street  We leave 75 Market Street with my two excited kids, Lily and Charlie,in the

Belgrade Lakes

48 HOURS-October 2013 Photographs + stories by Maine magazine staff: Emily McConnell   Emily McConnell Assistant Publisher Friday 1:00 p.m. @ Portland I load my luggage, grab a hot dog from a food truck in Portland, and hit the road. This drive

5,000 Years Old, 37 Years Young

WELLNESS-October 2013 By Sophie Nelson Photographs by Sean Thomas Photography Acupuncturist Jason Stein brings ancient healing treatments to a fresh-faced, slow-paced, and quickly growing practice in Maine.   ““The day before you called, I’d been attacked by a rabid fox. Right

The County Line

FEATURE-October 2013 By Jaed Coffin Photographs by Fred Field The thirteen-decade farming heritage of the McCrum family   Darrell McCrum—great-great-grandson of Lemuel McCrum, great-grandson of Darrell McCrum, grandson of Dana McCrum, and son of Jay McCrum—is the vice president of operations

Baxter’s Katahdin

LOCATION-October 2013 By Sandy Lang Photographs by Peter Frank Edwards Getting Closer to Maine’s Tallest Mountain Near the rushing water and wooded paths to lean-tos, cabins, and campsites at Roaring Brook Campground, we see sweat-soaked hikers filing off the mountain