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Southwest Harbor

Far from Bar Harbor’s summer bustle, Southwest Harbor is known as Mt. Desert Island’s quiet side.

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 132

Rob McCall, former pastor of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill ruminates on the seasons, wildlife, and the nature of being in this regular column. This issue he contemplates the holidays, gratitude, the winter season, and the perils of a flat roof.

View from the Porch - Issue 132

Contributing Editor Peter Bass checks in with news from along the coast, including updates on lobster, scallop, and clam landings; ferry service between Maine and Canada; and great Maine festivals to add to your summer calendar.

Letters to the Editor - Issue 132

Letters to the Editor, Issue 132

Gatsby: Boatyard Dog Champ - Issue 132

Gatsby: The New World Champion

A Letter from the Publisher - Issue 132

A Letter from the Publisher – Issue 132

Issue 132 Table of Contents

Maine Boats Homes and Harbors magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 132, Winter Issue 2015

Billy Black's Dogs

Going to the dogs: See more of Billy Black's wonderful photos of dogs on boats and at the helm. Who can resist?

Rays of Hope

<em>Sunbeam V</em>, a nondenominational, seaborne program of the Maine Sea Coast Mission, has been bringing fellowship and aid to people in need along the coast for more than a century. The mission was started by two brothers who sailed a small Friendship sloop to their island “parish.”

Biddeford Pool

Writer Mimi Steadman visits Biddeford Pool, a community of shingle-style cottages in Saco Bay. Named Winter Harbor by the Europeans who settled there in the 1600s, it should have been called Summer Harbor, because summer is when the town buzzes with activity.