Each month, Down East editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from January.
Shopping for a woodstove recently, we flipped through the catalog of Norwegian stove maker Jøtul, finding more than half of the 18 featured stoves and fireplace inserts bore Maine place names.
From the article “Maine’s Flying Wardens” by Lew Dietz in our Winter 1955 edition.
Cold air flowing over a warmer sea gives rise to Maine’s rarest — and most beautiful — type of fog.
With blond wood floors, copper tabletops, sumptuous high-backed leather banquettes, and floor-to-ceiling windows, MK Kitchen has the look and feel of a modern brasserie.
Big blizzards have a way of getting bigger in the telling. Maybe it’s because they reassure us that we are not alone.
Each month, editors select our favorite response to “Where in Maine?” Here is our favorite letter from November.