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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Moxie Book Sale
Things don’t get much better on a summer Sunday afternoon than relaxing on a “chaise lounge” with a good book. I think “chaise lounge” is French for “rest and relaxation.” It’s easy to set up the chair or chaise lounge … Continue reading
Friday Pillow Talk – A Moxie Dream Come True
I haven’t written about dreams lately; it’s “Show House season” and I decided to put dreams on hold and write my Friday “Tales of the Toile.” I made an exception this week because it’s the prelude to the Moxie Festival … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Pillow Talk
Tagged dreams come true, Ford Galaxie, Maine Baseball Hall of Fame, Moxie, Moxie Car Show, Uncle Bob
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Getting Ready
Eight more days. Counting down… My brother wrote a sweet piece about Moxie and I’ll be adding my own noisy thoughts to the mix for the next week or so. Just remember, Moxie is distinctly different. Drink your Moxie!
Posted in Minimalist
Tagged Jim Baumer, Lisbon Falls, Moxie, Moxie Festival
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The Fire (Working) Man
Living in New Hampshire, it’s easy to get tired of fireworks. They’ve been legal here for a long time. The Coop is in a “resort community” and we have fireworks every week during the summer. When I first moved here, … Continue reading
Posted in Just Writing
Tagged fireworks, Fourth of July, freedom, Pejepscot Paper Company, work
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No Need to Speed
Last weekend, there was an air show at the Pease International Tradeport, where I work and take lunch walks with my friend and co-worker, Cherie Ripperton. Cherie’s been on vacation for what seems like forever and she missed a visit … Continue reading
Posted in Just Writing
Tagged aviation, Blue Angels, dragonflies, Mach 1, New England Air Show, Pease Tradeport, sparrows, speed of sound
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Wading through the Weeds
I stopped at the Hampton Victory Garden on Sunday afternoon. Four days had passed since my last visit and I could not believe how much things had grown in such a short period of time. Rain plus heat equals growth … Continue reading
Posted in Hampton Victory Garden
Tagged encouragement, fireworks, Fourth of July, new gardeners, weeds
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Number Nine (Pause) Number Nine
A few weeks ago, I ran into someone I hadn’t seen in a long time. We chatted a bit and then the name of a mutual acquaintance came up. My friend said something critical. I’m not sure why, but it … Continue reading
Posted in Today We Rest
Tagged Gossip, Neighbors, Ninth Commandment
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