This week – actually between November 8th-15th – is Maine Recycles Week. The purpose of the week is to celebrate the efforts of residents, communities and businesses for providing recycling opportunities and services throughout the state for over 25 years. My family is big on recycling and being as efficient as we can. At the […]
Wordless Wednesday: View from top of Mt. Bradbury, Pownal, Maine
Make your voice heard. Go vote.
Today is Election Day in the United States. I try to vote in every election. Call me corny, but I feel like it’s my duty as an American citizen. Plus, I’m a big fan of having my voice heard. The way I look at it, I have no right to complain about the way our […]
Feeding A Vivid Imagination, One Mission at a Time
My youngest son, Biz, is a storyteller. At not quite 3, he’s still working on the whole beginning, middle and end of his stories. But, he’s getting there. He likes to tell us of times “when he was little.” They usually involve flying horses, dinosaurs and hot lava. He has quite the vivid imagination. When […]
The Lost Art of Telling (analog) Time
My son, G, has taken a recent interest in telling time. Really telling time. Not just reading the numbers off a digital clock. I’ve heard people talk about how “kids these days” are growing up not knowing how to tell time from an actual analog clock. Well, whose fault is that? Sure, our phones, DVRs, […]
Do you know where your money has been?
OK, don’t take that question too far. Let’s face it. Sometimes, you might not want to know where your money has been. But if you really did want to know, there’s a way to track bills online on Where’s George? The other day, I received a $1 bill as change at a parking garage in […]
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