March/April 2023
A Family of Master Ship Carvers and Their Art
A family of 19th century Portland ship carvers were masters of a lost art
A Passion for Building in Wood
Boatbuilder Peter Buxton specializes in wood
Awanadjo Almanack — March/April 2023
Stacking wood, turning toward spring, and so many birds
Casting Off: An artist’s journey
Adieu to illustrations from Australia
Chasing Liquid Mountains
Around the world in 40 feet with Brian Harris, the general manager at Portland’s MYC
History and Humbleness in the 8-Foot Dinghy Sea Weed
The joy of a humble fiberglass skiff
Judy Taylor
This artist captures the lay of the land, sea, and shore in Maine and around the globe
Letters to the Editor — March/April 2023
Lobster pots, land preservation, IOD rock stars
Lincolnville
A midcoast town with a big heart
Mushroom buoys & a hybrid ferry
Innovative projects, scientific studies, and a wayward seal pup
Navier 30
Into the future on a hydofoiling electric speedster
Solving the Puzzle of Maine’s Moving Coastline
Solving the puzzle of Maine’s moving coastline and climate change is complicated
Summer Memories and a Family Cottage
This summer cottage anchors family, history, and simple living
Summer Planning
By the potbellied stove
The Fine Art of Plugging Leaks
An excerpt from "Sailing at the Edge of Disaster"
The Maine I Love — Cynthia Fitzmorris
A Southern Maine photographer
