Midcoast & Penobscot Bay

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 104
There was a time when nearly all the earth’s fresh water was drinkable.

Water Ways: Love is a Many Splendored Thing
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - What do Greek myths, brigantines, and shrimp reproduction have in common?

Maine Events - March 2009
<a href="/online/maine-events/march-2009">Jazz in Hope, Maine Maple Sunday and the Maine Boatbuilders Show. Click to view all March Events >></a>

Water Ways: An Answer to Global Warming?
<strong> By Melissa Waterman</strong> - Could the tiny, gluttonous, carbon-dioxide-eating diatom really save the planet?

A Letter from Matinicus - Survival Rations
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Freight is tackled by all civilians, swarming sometimes like ants, and not above loading one man's provisions into another man's rig.

A Letter from Matinicus - Don't Tell The Nurse
<strong>By Eva Murray</strong> - Everybody, regardless of history, ethics, or severity of bait smell, is welcome aboard the 'Beam, and there is always something in the cookie jar.

Growing Your Own Citrus
Bring some of summer's ‘zest’ indoors for the winter with a citrus tree in a pot.

Boats of the Year 2008
Our annual roundup of boatbuilding projects from Maine and beyond

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 103
The bears are slumbering soundly in their dens.

View from the Porch - Issue 103
Capt. Pete’s Rule of the Equinoxes and Answers to Baby Boomer Retirement Questions