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WHITNEY J. FOX PHOTOGRAPHY: 07/01/2014 - 08/01/2014
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Photojournalist portland, me boston, ma www.whitneyjfox.com. Emilie inc.: Mary Ryan's wedding at Point Lookout in Northport, Maine. Played hit song after hit song, and the dancing got wilder. Just as we were leaving, Mary, Ryan, and most of their wedding guests were refueling on pizza and drinks, and getting ready to continue their night of celebration with bowling at the eight-lane alley right on-site at the venue, Point Lookout. In Northport, Maine. Thanks to Denise Farwell. Labels: DJ Aaron Topfer.
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Spruce Point Inn | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Spruce Point Inn. June 15, 2013. I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime helping others plunk goodly sums of money on vacation homes, but I’d never shared their longing to return to a place time and again. I’d rather indulge in new pursuits. Yet here we are, two weeks shy of our third excursion to Spruce Point Inn. Tides aren’t tugging at us, too. Just this week, someone asked why we like it so much. I offered up, simply. And, then, there...
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June | 2013 | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: June 2013. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? June 17, 2013. The last night of our first visit to Maine, we bellied up to the bar and decided to indulge on the only local fare we had yet to try fried clams. Despite the fact that the words. When Eliot Coleman’s name appeared in the fourth chapter, it rang a bell. JD had picked up a copy of his. A couple of months earlier, though neither of us had spent much time with it. Living the Good Life.
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Anticipation | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. June 15, 2013. I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime helping others plunk goodly sums of money on vacation homes, but I’d never shared their longing to return to a place time and again. I’d rather indulge in new pursuits. Yet here we are, two weeks shy of our third excursion to Spruce Point Inn. In as many years, and nothing seems more probable. I can’t help but wonder if the same invisible forces at work on the Boothbay Harbor. Tides aren’t tugging at us, too. And tagged Boot...
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Boothbay Harbor | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Boothbay Harbor. June 16, 2013. Yesterday, we scored tickets for John McCutcheon’s June 30 show at the Boothbay Opera House. It will be our second audience with John and our second time to the Opera House. We’re looking forward to both. John is an accomplished musician and an equally gifted storyteller. I’d be hard-pressed to say which we relish more. It’s about as unpretentious and welcoming as they come. In 2003, an enlightened group of ...
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Dog-friendly resorts | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Dog-friendly resorts. June 15, 2013. I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime helping others plunk goodly sums of money on vacation homes, but I’d never shared their longing to return to a place time and again. I’d rather indulge in new pursuits. Yet here we are, two weeks shy of our third excursion to Spruce Point Inn. Tides aren’t tugging at us, too. Just this week, someone asked why we like it so much. I offered up, simply. And, then, t...
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Maine | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? June 17, 2013. The last night of our first visit to Maine, we bellied up to the bar and decided to indulge on the only local fare we had yet to try fried clams. Despite the fact that the words. We soon learned she was in town for a book signing, her first. We told her we were sorry we were leaving the next morning, or we’d go. She gave us the info, and I downloaded it on the drive home. Living the Good Life. In waves of sho...
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Uncategorized | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? June 17, 2013. The last night of our first visit to Maine, we bellied up to the bar and decided to indulge on the only local fare we had yet to try fried clams. Despite the fact that the words. We soon learned she was in town for a book signing, her first. We told her we were sorry we were leaving the next morning, or we’d go. She gave us the info, and I downloaded it on the drive home. Living the Good Life. In waves of sho...
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Summer vacation | essay on maine
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Summer vacation. June 15, 2013. I’ve spent the better part of a lifetime helping others plunk goodly sums of money on vacation homes, but I’d never shared their longing to return to a place time and again. I’d rather indulge in new pursuits. Yet here we are, two weeks shy of our third excursion to Spruce Point Inn. Tides aren’t tugging at us, too. Just this week, someone asked why we like it so much. I offered up, simply. And, then, there&...
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