Issue 114 Table of Contents
May 2011
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FEATURES In Search of Common Ground Ted Koffman, executive director of Maine Audubon, and his crusade for Maine. TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY DONNIE MULLEN The Buy of the Century Two young men plus a $200 sloop equals one Ogunquit summer to remember. BY DAVE HUGHES Sonja Weber Gilkey: A Balance of Texture This Dutch-born artist finds inspiration in Kundalini yoga, which she evokes in works composed of found objects from the coast of Maine. BY CARL LITTLE The Preservation of Castle Tucker Jane Tucker, the granddaughter of a Wiscasset ship captain, has worked tirelessly to save her ancestral home—the village’s most distinctive—for future generations. BY REGINA COLE | PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRIAN VANDEN BRINK The Possibility of Fish, the Possibility of Fishing Members of the Penobscot River salmon clubs have done everything they can to see that the river becomes open—and remains that way—to allow the free passage of spawning Atlantic salmon. BY CATHERINE SCHMITT BOATYARD DOG® Radar the Diving Dog LETTERS We welcome your comments, and we print them too! VIEW FROM THE PORCH Superyachting news, Winslow Homer’s hues, and a little ditty to kick off the spring season BY PETER BASS ILLUSTRATIONS BY TED WALSH A POSTCARD IN TIME The Prettiest Traffic Jam in Maine BY PETER H. SPECTRE AWANADJO ALMANACK Blue Hill: The Town, the Bay, the Mountain BY ROB MCCALL ILLUSTRATIONS BY CANDICE HUTCHISON A LETTER FROM MATINICUS Checking Up on Usage (and Other Things) BY EVA MURRAY MY BOAT, MY HARBOR Working on the Boat BY JOHN ANDREWS OFF THE DRAWING BOARD The Muscongus Bay 18 BY ART PAINE MAINELY GOURMET The Seasons of Stonington BY KIM RIDLEY GUNKHOLING WITH GIZMO Little Cranberry Island BY BEN ELLISON | Volume 23 | Number 2 Click image to expand On the cover: Launching the lobsterboat Brenda Kay, built by D. N. Hylan & Associates in Brooklin. Photograph by Benjamin Mendlowitz. Click image to expand. Click on the image above to expand. Click here to download a PDF of the Issue 114 Table of Contents Issue 114 Advertiser List |