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Goodwin's Seacoast Antiques Web Site - Favorite Links
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Nancy Goodwin, Proprietor. My eBay Auction Listings. Some of my favorite sites to visit. Some are useful, some are fun, some are sites belonging to fellow antique, collectible, book dealers. The first link on the list is my daughter and son-in-law's website for their wonderful restaurant in Key West, Florida. POMPANO Tasting Room and Wine Bar. Key West, Florida. Owned and operated by Chef Andrew Nguyen and Sarah Goodwin-Nguyen. Used and out of print book search. Library of Congress Online Catalog. Jewelr...
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2013-2014 Oil Report Card | Greening the Parsonage
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The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener. Failure to check the easy stuff →. 2013-2014 Oil Report Card. May 18, 2014. Well, it was a cold winter but I went in with high hopes that I had moved the needle downward on oil use. Alas, the results are not good. Weekly Mean Temperature (F) over 5 Years for Alna Maine. The plot shows that this last winter had a longer spell of low temperatures compared to previous years, and a couple of extreme spikes. 2013-2014 Oil Report Card.
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Down comes the wooden gutter | Greening the Parsonage
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The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener. Winter door is up →. Down comes the wooden gutter. November 3, 2011. Down comes the wooden gutter. The original 200 yr old sheathing up top, a more recent repair visible on the bottom. Typical result of gutter not functioning. This entry was posted in Water Management. Winter door is up →. Down comes the wooden gutter. Pingback: Show me a downspout, and I’ll show you rot Greening the Parsonage. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Protect your land | SWLA
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Support Land for Maine’s Future. Contact us today if you are interested in protecting your property in Freedom, Liberty, Montville, or Palermo, by phone at 589-3230 or email at swlamaine@gmail.com. There are over 90 land trusts in Maine; several others work on lands near the Sheepscot Headwaters, including: The Sheepscot Valley Conservation Association. Protecting the Sheepscot watershed; The Georges River Land Trust. Protecting the Georges River watershed; and the Sebasticook Regional Land Trust.
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Maplepepper.com
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We made our first batch of Maple Pepper in our country kitchen in Northern New England over 20 years ago. We use only the finest natural ingredients, including 100% pure maple sugar and black pepper, to bring you a deliciously versatile seasoning. Our seasonings are pure and simple. Try them once and you'll be coming back for more. Finally, we are proud members of Maine Public Broadcasting. We appreciate your business. Newcastle, Maine 04553. MAPLE PEPPER is a federally-registered trademark owned and pro...
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Edgecomb Conservation
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Conservation means the wide use of the earth and its resources. For the lasting good of men. Schmid Preserve (Town of Edgecomb). Bob Leone, Committee Chair. 900 acres; trails. Edgecomb, ME 04556. Boothbay Region Land Trust. Nick Ullo, Lands and Stewardship. 137 Townsend Avenue/POBox 183. Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538. 207) 633-4818; fax: (207) 633-7828. RIVER and COAST PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION. Wwwedgecomb.org/ordinances/coastal waters ordinance.pdf. Donald Russell, President. Gardiner, ME 04345.
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Rainwater Drains | Greening the Parsonage
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The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener. Finally done with the carriage house floor insulation. Christmas Lights →. November 5, 2013. Drip-line drain. Here, I’m started to refill the trench with gravel. Carrying the water away to an existing stone water capture pit. Path involved going under a brick walkway. It took about 60 ft of flexible pipe to reach the stone wall. Before. It didn’t take much rain to form a good size stream running down the drive. Notify me of new comm...
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It’s a hill house, and that means water | Greening the Parsonage
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The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener. Air leakage from recessed lighting cans. Caulking Storm Windows →. It’s a hill house, and that means water. September 16, 2010. The main house backs into a hill. Looking down at the back of the carriage house. Here anyway to replace the sill, fix the wall and reshingle. They also found a rotted tie to the main house, and a broken floor joist. Looking at the new rain water drain pipe. The system carries a lot of water away from the h...
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Carriage House Floor | Greening the Parsonage
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The trials of making an eighteenth century Maine house a little greener. Show me a downspout, and I’ll show you rot →. May 9, 2013. Around the living portion of the carriage house in the winter. The skirting at least stopped the rooms from getting extra cold on windy nights. The stack of foam boards that need to go under the house. The rooms in question. There’s a bit more space just off to the left of the picture that allows one to crawl under. We’ll see how much energy I have left. Address never made p...