Visiting the World of Wohelo
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
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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
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
A Portland institution since 1969 built on honest business, family values, and a love for good seafood The Harbor Fish Market is in many ways the anchor institution of Portland’s three-mile-long working waterfront. There are a dozen or so wharves
Banh mi, roasted fennel pizza, cherry tarts, and baguettes; just-picked bouquets of flowers and radishes tied with twine. From the fields of Freedom to downtown Belfast, since the summer of 2000 the Chase family has been growing, cooking, baking, and
Finding health and happiness at the bottom of a mug. We are not alone: tea is, after water, the most commonly consumed beverage on the planet. “Folks just want to slow down,” says Ellen Kanner, co-owner of Dobra Tea. “Our
As I drive up I-295 North, the snowflakes are thick, sliding off my windshield and sticking to the roadside. The drive is slow, but there’s something exhilarating about driving north for a weekend of adventure.
I always think the midcoast is farther away than it is. It’s an hour and a half from my home in Portland—that’s less time than my former New Jersey-to-New York City commute, and the scenery is a whole lot prettier.
Inn by the Sea in Cape Elizabeth is just a seven-and-a-half–mile trip from our offices here at 75 Market in downtown Portland. I am looking forward to this luxurious winter weekend getaway on the oceanfront.
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