I would like to dedicate this week’s column to the memory of Dr. Carol Eckert.
Morning Rounds Civility is more than politeness -- it means showing respect
I believe the bulk of humanity works hard to be kind and genuine. It can be a struggle, but most of us try to be the best people we can be.
Deeply Grateful
Two weeks ago I wrote a letter about being robbed of my crop of cannabis that was being grown to make cancer medicine. I spoke of the “criminal mind” and its manifestations on the human character.
Workable Method for Finding Evidence
It isn’t very often one finds an exclamation point heading a letter to the editor. But Frank Slason’s “God is great!” of Oct. 6 is one such exception. Honestly, those words give me the creeps, as much as they should the average American, since they were said by the 9/11 terrorists just before they crashed the planes. They’re still being invoked by terrorists throughout the world. Tradition. (Have you noticed how often scriptural mentions of “God” are accompanied by death and/or destruction?)
Referendums Set Dangerous Precedent
Making a new law in Maine is not easy. From the original concept to the final statute, the path of legislation is long and arduous.
Coastal Economist
When I was in high school, my father was my principal driving instructor. I can still recall his first lesson:
THREE-LEGGED STOOL
To no one’s surprise, Lincoln County’s legislative candidates at our first candidates forum far outclassed the presidential candidates in their second debate.
From the Legislature Got Vote?
Maine earns a lot of superlatives. Among all the others, ours is consistently rated as one of the most beautiful states, with one of the lowest crime rates and the highest quality of life. There’s one distinction, though, for which we should be especially proud: our consistently high level of voter participation.
View From Over the Hill Cold Wind
The wind is cold today and it is howling around the corner of the church on the hill, where I have my office. Our trees are at the height of their color and are taking a whipping in the wind. Many leaves have flown far away.
Intersection of Route 220 and Old Augusta Road
Over the past several months, I have been after the town of Waldoboro to deal with the intersection of Route 220 and Old Augusta Road. Recently I noticed the Maine Department of Transportation was rather prompt in putting up poles for mirrors. Now, two weeks or more later, there is no sign of mirrors, which I believe the town will supply. What is the date for mirrors to be installed and what about a date for installing a blinking light?
Thank you, Pumpkinfest
Another Pumpkinfest has come to an end and our children returned to their home outside of Boston this evening. But not before a final dinner together and our twin granddaughters recalling what they enjoyed this year … the moon bounces on Water Street, the pumpkin derby on the rainy Sunday morning. My son-in-law said it best, the spirit, the atmosphere, the creativity, and my daughter responded, what a great sense of community here!
Waste Watch
A big thank you goes out to all of our friends and neighbors who work so hard cleaning trash from the roadsides. I am sure you have seen them out there picking up the trash on the roads in our towns. I can’t imagine what a mess we would have without their dedication to eliminating the litter. Please help them out by not throwing trash out of your vehicle and making sure any trash you are carrying in a truck or trailer cannot fly off into the road. Also, I am quite sure they wouldn’t mind if they had some help in this effort.
Alna
A belated happy birthday to Mary Ouellette from her hubby Paul. My fault — he asked me at the bean supper and forgot to write it down.
Round Pond
Last Friday, Oct. 7, felt like the last gasp of summer. Temps reaching near 80 degrees with barely any wind. All this making for a perfect day for the last boat ride of the year. We headed out around noon, with Louds Island being our destination. Many thanks to Jimmy Ellsworth for allowing us to dock at Little Harbor and walk the island. I have always felt that Little Harbor, with its emerald green water and idyllic scenery, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful placse on earth.
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