Magazine
 
  Books of Note - Issue 133
A selection of books about food, houses, and a maritime designer.
 
  Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 133
Rob McCall, former pastor of the First Congregational Church of Blue Hill, ruminates on snow, the coming of spring, the games of love, and Valentine’s Day.
 
  View from the Porch - Issue 133
Peter Bass ruminates about Friendship sloops, fast sailors, and safe towns.
 
  Letters to the Editor - Issue 133
Letters to the Editor, Issue 133
 
  Rufus and Sierra- Issue 133
Rufus and Sierra
 
  A Letter from the Publisher - Issue 133
A Letter from the Publisher – Issue 133
 
  Issue 133 Table of Contents
Maine Boats Homes and Harbors magazine, Table of Contents, Issue 133, February/March 2015
 
  The Maine I Love - Jim Dugan
Jim Dugan is a photographer in Rockland who explores the Maine Coast while keeping abreast of the latest in digital technology. His “Maine Kaleidoscopes” series takes recognizable Maine scenes, then through computer “copy-and-paste” creates something new and exciting.
 
  The Marlin Heritage 23 and the Selkie
When all you want is to sail for the pure enjoyment of sunshine, wind, and waves, you don't need high performance. Contributing Editor Art Paine writes that some of the best boats for this are derivatives of Nathanael Herreshoff’s "Fish Class." Two new designs, which embellish upon the excellence of a Herreshoff Fish, are the Cape Cod Marlin Heritage 23 and Doug Hylan’s Selkie.
 
  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.





 
                  