The Lost Kitchen
With grace and grit, Erin French finds her way back to Freedom. Just before dinner is served at the Lost Kitchen, owner Erin French stands in the center of the simple dining room. Her blonde hair is pulled back in a
With grace and grit, Erin French finds her way back to Freedom. Just before dinner is served at the Lost Kitchen, owner Erin French stands in the center of the simple dining room. Her blonde hair is pulled back in a
Swim to the platform? Let’s play sardines! A summer day on Rangeley Lake at one family’s lakeside getaway. On a certain section of Rangeley Lake-a grassy stretch on the north shore-the family is gathering on the sunny lawn. They’ve come from
The adventurous life of Maine-based photographer David McLain David McLain’s office is in the back of an old barn attached to the 225-year-old North Yarmouth farmhouse he shares with his wife, Anne, and their two children, Finn and Myla. It is
Using fashion as a medium, Maine businesses promote positive body image and embrace a look that transcends one size fits all. Her smile almost as big as her pregnant belly, Samantha Gregory walks confidently across the art gallery, sporting a pink
Taking local ingredients in unexpected directions. Josh Berry is exactly where he’s supposed to be. He’s back in his home state of Maine, he’s a block away from the weekly farmers’ market, and most importantly, he’s in charge of the
A summer day with the young girls who become strong women at the end of a dirt road on a lake in Maine. On Sebago Lake in Raymond there is some C.S. Lewis-style magic going on. A wardrobe appears in the
Pedal. Camp. See. Meet. It’s not a race. This is about endurance, two-wheeled travel, and having a good time. Grabbing the last couple of spaces to ride along with BikeMaine’s annual, roving, bicycle-powered tour. It’s been a sun-soaked day, and
Maine Development Foundation President and CEO Yellow Light Breen gets down to work. On the morning of our meeting at the Maine Development Foundation, newly minted president and CEO Yellow Light Breen bursts through the front door of the downtown
Thirty-two years of hope for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. A tenderly crafted mural extends over the entrance to Camp Sunshine depicting children enjoying the shade of a tree in full bloom as they sail their Wish Boats
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