Deer Me Too:The best in Midcoast Maine

We love Maine or we wouldn't make all the effort we do to be and live here. But wonderful things to do, especially "off-season," can be sparse. Even worse, great things we have always loved can suddenly disappear or turn bad. Thankfully, new delights pop up all the time. The big question: How are you to know what is still around and as good as ever, or what is new and worth that drive to try out?

Friday, May 9, 2014

Ellsworth Feed and Seed

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Well, we are back. Way earlier this year, for several reasons: We pulled in to our driveway on April 18. We watched spring go backwards whi...
Friday, October 11, 2013

In pursuit of real cider

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I admit it. I was culturally deprived child. Hard not to be, when you grew up in Presque Isle, waaaay up north in Maine. It's true: I...
Monday, October 7, 2013

Mushrooms, mushrooms everywhere!

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Drew and I have been doing shrooms -- not the psychedelic kind that get you high, but the ordinary kinds that anyone can find when walking ...
Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Homage to Maine Drive In Restaurants

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It's hard to imagine, but life used to exist before McDonald's. The precursor to the golden arches were the drive-in hambur...
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Closed for the Season?

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A couple of weeks ago was my favorite day of the year here on Deer Isle: The day after Labor Day. This is the first Day-after-Labor-Day tha...
Monday, September 2, 2013

Strong Beer for Strong Men ... and Women

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A few weeks ago, I noticed a classified ad in the Island Advantages that was sure to capture Drew's interest: a beer tasting at a fledg...
Friday, August 23, 2013

Great scene, greater pizza!

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First, you need to plan ahead. Tinderhearth in Brooksville only makes their delish wood fired pizzas on Tuesday and Fr...
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Kathryn Lord
A Maine native and now here for half the year, I want to know what is happening and worth seeking out. You can help.
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