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A Random swirl of posts from years gone by…

Free Camping During Project Week

It’s a Huckleberry Finn sort of thing… It’s so much fun to do Spring chores…wouldn’t you like to enjoy some free camping in exchange for help with our to do list?…

Winter Greens are looking promising

It’s as blustery and gray as a day can be in Maine…a reminder of what things will be like in a couple of weeks. Luckily our salad greens are ready to hoop and the kale, mustard and swiss…

Fall Projects

In my mind I was going to create one of those catchy slide shows…you know, the ones that click through 100 amazing photos in 2.5 minutes accompanied by some up-beat music…that’s why…

Closed for the Season

This morning we ate waffles smothered in cranberries and apples from the property and celebrated our first morning of being “officially closed.” By every account this has been the most…

The Survey Results are Coming In

In a rush to get out in the October sun (which is sadly waning rapidly) I posted what should have gone on the Fiber College blog to this one…but instead of deleting it which may cause some…

Balmy November 1st

It’s 63 degrees and the waves are crashing…two nights ago it was 24 degrees…crazy…

Blue Fingers

In October, a fabulous fiber artist and friend Jackie Ottino Graf suggested that we try a late fall dyeing workshop at the campground for folks who were simply too busy in the summer to get away for a…

Sunrise over Penobscot Bay

Fog over Sears Island by Peter Freeman…a gift in my mailbox this morning…

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