Coos Canyon
Byron, Maine on June 20, 2015. The post Coos Canyon appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleMoon and Venus over Bemis Mt.
Taken from “Height of Land.” The post Moon and Venus over Bemis Mt. appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleBeach Roses
Lamoine Beach has the largest beach rose bushes I have ever seen. Not only are the bushes huge, the roses themselves are almost as big as my hand! The post Beach Roses appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleJuly Calendar
Go here. Do this. See that. Food Fests All Month Moxie Festival July 10–12 Love Moxie? Well, neither do most of the attendees at the festival, but it’s still a blast. Fireworks, parade, petting zoo,...
View Article4 Booming Fourth of July Fireworks Displays
What’s Independence Day without a little sparkle? These towns are booming with patriotic spirit. Eastport Fourth of July This Down East town does Independence Day like no other in Maine. The five-day...
View ArticleFootloose
Three new guides point hikers to the state’s best trails. I rarely hike anywhere in Maine without slipping my Maine Mountain Guide in the outside pocket of my daypack. Published by Appalachian Mountain...
View ArticleBest of Maine – Food and Drink
Mexican on the coast. Cupcakes on the farm. Relish on the roadside. Brûlée in the bike lane. Who makes the tastiest taco? Where’s the loveliest lobsterboat tour? What is the one hike you just can’t...
View ArticleHarbor Lantern
Pre-dawn on Camden Harbor. The post Harbor Lantern appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleOld Orchard Beach Sunrise
The Pier at Old Orchard Beach on a beautiful morning sunrise. The post Old Orchard Beach Sunrise appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleGolden Hour
The Pier at Old Orchard Beach on a beautiful morning sunrise. The post Golden Hour appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleSummer In Acadia National Park
A gorgeous summer day in Acadia National Park. The post Summer In Acadia National Park appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleUpper Hadlock Pond
I drive by this pond on my way to work and it is always so peaceful here. A perfect spot to watch the loon parents with their babies. The post Upper Hadlock Pond appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleShattered
A historic process is exposing the injuries inflicted by Maine’s child welfare system on generations of Wabanaki people — and illuminating a way forward to bring healing and change. By Virginia M....
View ArticleTomato and Bread Salad
Down East Magazine visits Salt Water Farm for a lesson on how to make a Tomato and Bread salad. Yes, sign me up for the FREE Down East food newsletter. Email* The post Tomato and Bread Salad appeared...
View ArticleWhere in Maine Flyover
Maine’s only freshwater, landlocked lighthouse plays sentinel to one of the state’s longest lakes, bordering five towns over nine miles. Designed by Boston marine architect Frank Morse, the 25-foot...
View ArticleClematis Flower
Clematis flower: Light purple flower growing on Moore View Ave. in Ogunquit, Maine. The post Clematis Flower appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleDinghy Birds
Off my Dinghy! While photographing pictures around a bay at Pine Point, ME, the lens captured a turf issue in the bird kingdom. A little sea bird was perched quietly on the edge of an unmanned floating...
View ArticleSpring Point Ledge Light
Taken from SMCC campus, June 30, 2015. The post Spring Point Ledge Light appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleSpring Point Ledge Light and Fort Preble
A long exposure with some haze on the horizon. Taken from Williard Beach on June 30, 2015. The post Spring Point Ledge Light and Fort Preble appeared first on Down East.
View ArticleJesup Path
This path is one of the many pretty places to walk in Acadia National Park. The post Jesup Path appeared first on Down East.
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