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Contemplating all things naval. A radio call-in show. Subscribe to our RSS feed. Published on September 11, 2012 by Rusty Anchor. Producers/Hosts: Mike Joyce & Alan Sprague Studio Engineer: Amy Browne Program Topic: several wet things Key Discussion Points: a) whales b) lobster boat effeciency c) bots and politics Call in show. Sign up to receive an e-mail anytime we update this site. Save our Sound Boattalk Cruise. Boattalk Semi-dinner Cruise 2014. Boat insurance and surveys. James L. Nelson.
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Maine Coast Windjamming: Open Water Down East
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A World of Maine Windjamming. Sunday, July 29, 2007. Open Water Down East. From the Stern of Schooner Bowditch. As we sail N. E. of Mt. Desert Island. Posted by Jeff Sagel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Maine Coast Windjamming by Email. Ships I've Sailed On. Schooner Isaac H. Evans. Welcome to Bass Harbor Maine. Gimbels Department Store: Boothbay Branch. Shore Boat from Schooner Nathaniel Bowditch. A Small Lobster Boat Near Stonington. Evening Offshore of North Haven Maine.
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Maine Coast Windjamming: Sailing the East side
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A World of Maine Windjamming. Friday, July 27, 2007. Sailing the East side. The Bar Harbor Area. June 19, 2007. Posted by Jeff Sagel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Maine Coast Windjamming by Email. Ships I've Sailed On. Schooner Isaac H. Evans. Sailing the East side. Early 20th Century meets Post Modern. Isaac H. Evans Maneuvers into Line. Newtown, Pa., United States. View my complete profile. Isaac H. Evans. J and E Riggin. Lewis R. French. Schooner Lazy Jack (Boothbay).
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LUCKY HILL: September 2013
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Monday, September 30, 2013. Anatomy of a Window. It all starts with the window. Literally. Your window is the first opportunity you have to make an impression on passersby. I'm always amazed at retailers who don't give one thought to their window display or don't even have a window display. If done well, it should make people stop, look, (hopefully) smile, and then head for the door. So the natural way to incorporate them was to dot them too. A 1" hole punch created all the dots. The dot garland that...
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LUCKY HILL: November 2012
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. LUCKY HILL is twinkling with little white lights and garland adorns the banister and armoire. While I'd like to say the little elves came in one night and did all the work, unless the elves were named Dan and Kristin that wasn't the case. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE decorating for Christmas. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Christmas. I love the holiday so much Dan and I had a December wedding. Last night after everything was in place outside, I helped o...
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LUCKY HILL: Anatomy of a Window
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Monday, September 30, 2013. Anatomy of a Window. It all starts with the window. Literally. Your window is the first opportunity you have to make an impression on passersby. I'm always amazed at retailers who don't give one thought to their window display or don't even have a window display. If done well, it should make people stop, look, (hopefully) smile, and then head for the door. So the natural way to incorporate them was to dot them too. A 1" hole punch created all the dots. The dot garland that...
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LUCKY HILL: March 2014
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014. What's In a Name? When we decided to open a shop in Maine, I knew I didn't want to use the name of my previous shop in Pennsylvania. Although Grandiflora was similar in feel to LUCKY HILL, the shop was rooted in a flowers.literally. The hallmark of the store was a cut flower offering complete with French market pails. When I sold the shop in 2004, in my mind, the name conveyed with the sale. So where did the name LUCKY HILL come from? Posted by Kristin Blanck. 207 326. 1066.
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