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There are those who think the water in Maine is too cold for swimming, but not everyone feels that way.
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There are those who think the water in Maine is too cold for swimming, but not everyone feels that way.
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Dragonflies cut through the bright blue sky, like tiny black helicopters, but without all the chopper noise.
These photos don’t represent the density of the dragonfly cloud. It lasted for most of the afternoon. And am so sorry the camera failed to record this fantastic summer moment.
Let’s not forget why we celebrate the Fourth of July, and honor those who pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor.
And then let the fun begin . . .
July 1-4, Bath Heritage Days — parade, fireworks, boat parade, crafts, bbq, etc.
July 1-3, Owl’s Head Transportation Museum, Fabulous ’50′s, 60′s, Antique Car & Aeroplane Show — featuring more than 400 classic autos from the industry’s most stylish decades.
July 4, Monday, Thomaston Old Fashioned Independence Day Celebration — pancakes, races, crafts, parade, fireworks, FUN, etc.
July 1-5, Camden, The Festival of Independence – music, lectures, fabulous fireworks, etc.
July 4, Bar Harbor, This Time is Our Time — pancakes, parade, lobster boat race, music and fireworks over Frenchman Bay.
July 4, Wiscasset, July Four Parade.
July 4, Blue Hill, Flash in the Pans, Flash in the Park Street Dance.
July 4, Portland, Stars and Stripes Spectacular — music, comedy and fireworks.
July 3, Deer Isle, July 4 on July 3 — fun run, parade, lobster dinner, music, dancing and fireworks
July 4, Freeport, Fun Events — pancakes, race, parade, music, and fireworks.
July 4, Boothbay, Fireworks.

(On a personal note — last year, the Thomaston Parade, and the Camden Fireworks, were both spectacular!)
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If you recognize this last shade of blue, you’ve most likely had a great meal in Rockport.
(You’ll find this glittery blue in the bathroom.)

Spring storms, or squalls, can be dramatic and fast moving.

Sometimes they deliver rain, sometimes snow, sometimes just odd white fluffy stuff.




And then they’re gone.