“delicous”

No, indeed there IS nothing like eating a delicious ear of corn. And maybe I’m just letting my inner copy editor have too much control, but I can’t help but point out that the sign maker did not spell delicious the conventional way. Maybe spelling’s just a silly construct?

Skowhegan, Maine
photographed 3.21.2026

addendum

Here’s what happens when you get someone with a piece of cardboard, a marker, and some big opinions.

I don’t know why the year that LL Bean was established was redacted on the mural. If I had a marker and the opportunity, I’d add 1912 over the redaction board (a term I just made up) just so passersby had complete information.

Skowhegan, Maine
photographed 3.21.2026

north star

The clouds that brought snow the night before were breaking up…and I enjoyed the contrast between the softness of those clouds and the hard edges of a building at the orchard. The scene appealed to me. A lot. It appealed to me a lot. And then later, I noticed how the North Star sign and star snuck their way into the picture. Good work, sign!

North Star Orchards
Madison, Maine
photographed 3.21.2026

over at Jen’s place

This? Oh just a totally picturesque New England scene I saw last month.

It had snowed the night before and by early afternoon the sky was clearing, the sun was out, and the snow was melting. It was lovely and I felt right at home.

North Star Orchards
Madison, Maine
photographed 3.21.2026

the fiddle player

You might be one of the people who think an Irish fiddle group is out of place at a German restaurant. I would probably be with you on that, except that I saw/heard it for myself. And in context, it made perfect sense.

I played the violin in junior high; the only part of it I could do successfully was hold the bow. Playing notes and managing to have my fingers in the right places was completely beyond my capabilities. This fiddle player was so good and it amused me that her grasp of the bow was completely unorthodox, which diminishes my exceedingly modest violin accomplishment all the way down to nothing…

The Biergarten
Skowhegan, Maine
photographed 3.19.2026