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Once Upon A Teacher: Are You Ready for a Challenge?
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Are You Ready for a Challenge? Are you a steady blogger? Always coming up with more ideas than you can possibly write about, zapping out regular posts to your readers? Well, I'm not. Are you ready to dig in your heels and accept this challenge? I'm committing myself to being a better blogger and hope you'll join me. If we're all in this together we'll be stronger bloggers and blog readers in the end! September 30, 2010 at 10:23 AM. What a fabulous idea! Thank you for the inspiration! Count me in Melanie!
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Signs of Maine: July 2009
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Friday, July 31, 2009. These successive signs (one following the other) are located at Crystal Spring Farm in Brunswick on Pleasant Hill Road. They remind me how very important farms are to a community. Any community. No farms, no food. Search for a local Maine Farmers' Market near you by visiting Get Real. Get Maine. Look no further than Maine Food and Farms. Resting comfor...
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Signs of Maine: Keep Maine Scenic
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Thursday, September 17, 2009. We ran by this sign on the side of a tractor-trailor up in the Perry area along Route One this past August during our annual camping trip Downeast. A message that we can all take to heart, but the delivery had something to be desired. Left in what appeared to be a deserted, dirt business lot, it simply struck us as an oxymoron.
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Signs of Maine: The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Saturday, October 3, 2009. The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell. I believe there are two kinds of farming. The first are the farmers who work the terra firma. Then there are the farmers who harvest from the sea. The Lobster Ladies. The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell, waiting on eager customers. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell.
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Signs of Maine: West Paris and the clothes pin industry
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Monday, September 14, 2009. West Paris and the clothes pin industry. Of course, I couldn't resist taking this photo of a sign for Lewis H. Mann and Son that is, one. giant. clothes pin. Bet that won't roll of the porch when you're hangin' laundry! Http:/ learninginmaine.blogspot.com/. November 5, 2009 at 9:58 AM. Where is the clothespin sign, now? June 4, 2012 at 2:31 PM.
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Signs of Maine: September 2009
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Nobleboro Historical Society Applefest. A fun and eye-catching succession of signs (along Route One) promoting Nobleboro Historical Society's. Links to this post. Monday, September 28, 2009. It's not junk. it's inventory! Links to this post. Thursday, September 17, 2009. We ran by this sign on the side of a tractor-trailor up in the Perry area ...
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Signs of Maine: C Y A
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Monday, April 12, 2010. Glad to see you back! April 12, 2010 at 9:09 PM. Love the sign:) I will have to email you a picture that would go with that billboard. I took the pic in Nassue went I this winter with a friend. May 30, 2010 at 5:26 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Signs of Maine: August 2009
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. A while back we were meandering through West Gardiner to where, I don't recall, but we came across this vacancy sign. Was this a couples only resort? No, we discovered. it was a horse motel (OK. OK. a stable.) with accommodations by the month. Then this white-bearded guy came out to greet us. His name was Jerry. Won't you feed my kids? Ali and I j...
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Signs of Maine: October 2009
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You've seen them. signs that grab your attention and sometimes make you scratch your head, while traveling the back roads of Maine. Saturday, October 3, 2009. The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell. I believe there are two kinds of farming. The first are the farmers who work the terra firma. Then there are the farmers who harvest from the sea. The Lobster Ladies. The Lobster Ladies of South Harpswell, waiting on eager customers. . Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.