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Maine Pictures


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 My sister Kimberly fishing at my Dad's "Secret" fishing spot somewhere in the Carmel/Newburg area

 

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 I'm way up in the right hand corner

 

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Last covered bridge in Fryeburg. From 302 turn onto Hemlock Bridge Road, from rt#5 turn onto Frog Alley road.  This bridge goes over the old Saco.  I hear fishing is great, from here you can kayak or canoe into Kezar Pond.  During the winter this section is closed and it becomes a major snowmobile trail.

 

 

 

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A farmer mowing his field in Carmel Maine (I love fields)

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A field of Queen Ann's Lace in a hay field in Hermon Maine

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For Mothers Day 2007, my Children went Fiddle Heading with me.  This is a secret location in Fryeburg along the Saco River.

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Our Secret place is located approx. 1 mile into the woods of dirt road off another dirt road.

 

 

 

 

 

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Going up Hurricane Mountain road in North Conway New Hampshire 

 

 

 

 

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Going down Hurrican Mountain road.  Looking into Maine

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Leaving to get back on the plane which will take them home for the first time in over a year.

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Unicell and Cingular supply the phones and pay for all calls

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This flight came in at approx. 1:30 am another came in within 45 minutes. One had also come in at 11:30pm.  This night a total of 731 military personnel, coming back to the United States for the first time in a year.  "Someone from the "Maine Troop Greeters" is always there clapping, yelling, hugging, shaking hands, saying "Thank You, and Welcome home!

 

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Bill Knight (84) is one of the orginials who helped begin the "Maine Troop Greeters" Bill has missed very few days.  Notice the phone slots on the wall.  Tooth brushes & razors in containers. These along with other items are needed, see above for information on where to send.

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Our first purchase on US soil (Guinness in bag)

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This flight had approx. 230 men and women service members coming home from Iraq for the 1st time in 1 or more years. They are not allowed to bring their Knapsacks, after 18 hours of total flying from Iraq to Irland or Germany and then to Bangor Maine. Some needs are call home and freshen up before departing to see family.

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Black Eye Susans somewhere in the woods

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Serene setting from a friends home

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Tapping trees for Maple syrup, Fish Street, Fryeburg

 

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Filling Pot holes, Spring 2006

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Jill and I picked fiddleheads along the Saco river off Bog pond road, Fryeburg

 

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On top of Jockey Cap looking toward Lovewell's Pond.  Jockey Cap is approx. a 10-20 min walk.  This is a wonderful walk for families with small children and older adults

 

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Memorial to Admiral Perry, discover of the North Pole

 

 

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 Boulders on the way up Jockey    Cap trail

 

 
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As you look at the top of this memorial you will be able to name each mountain which you are looking at.
 

 

Daughter Alexzandria and I made it to the end of the corn maze!! It was not easy. 

Corn Maze, Great fun for both adults and family 

Wonderful Corn Maze located at a farm stand near Hermon.

U pick apples, pumpkins, farm animals 

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Approx. 2 miles into the woods I found this cementary, Stow Deer Hill road

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Entrance and wall surround an old gravesite located near the end of Lovewells Pond road. Jessie Lewis Cementary

   

 

 

Field of Lupine taken on Monotomey rd. Fryeburg

 

Lupine & Mountains

 

 

Shawnee Peak December 2005

 

 Shawnee Peak December 2005

 

Church in a plowed field of corn, route 113, west Fryeburg

 

 

 

 

The beauty you miss, when you drive over a culvert and do not stop to look..

Old Grist Mill, Bangor, Maine

 

Path through a farm field, west Fryeburg

 

Chickens, Route 113, West Fryeburg

 

Double Oxen Mailbox, Fish Street Fryeburg

 

Bike Break

 

Climbing to Mt. Tom, Mentomy road, Fryeburg

 

Dakota our dog

 

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Daughter Ali (right) Senior year, Fryeburg Academy. Soccer Float

 

The last of summer flowers, Hedgehog Hill Herb Farm, Sumner Maine

 

 

 

 Solitude, Peacock beach, Outside of Augusta

 

Catching the sunset over a field at the end of the day. The smell of fresh mowed hay was heaven.  Somewhere in Maine

 

Bridge going over Kezar Lake dam, Lovell

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Field and Mountains                    Pumpkins for sale on the old Saco

 

 

Our Secret place is located approx. 1 mile into the woods of dirt road off another dirt road.

Our Secret place is located approx. 1 mile into the woods of dirt road off another dirt road.

Our Secret place is located approx. 1 mile into the woods of dirt road off another dirt road.

Our Secret place is located approx. 1 mile into the woods of dirt road off another dirt road.

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Jennifer Regan, licensed in Maine & New Hampshire