Since writing about the black bear in our backyard last week, it has been amazing how many people have gotten in touch with me concerning wildlife that has been spotted in the area. Apparently bears are not as uncommon as I had thought. As wild animals’ habitats are infringed upon, it is to be expected that they will find their way into ours.
Ponder and Stir
“Regrets are a waste of time except as things to learn from.” — Jane Fonda
Newcastle History Caring for the Poor
The February 2016 issue of my “The Maine Genealogist” had an article on the treatment of paupers in Maine towns. I began to wonder what Newcastle did in the early years for people “fallen into distress.”
Edgecomb
Flowers of the forest: Let us salute the passing of Beverly Mulligan, who used to live on Town Hall Road during her retirement. Our deepest condolences to her extended family, who requests that donations be made in her memory to the Lincoln County Animal Shelter in Edgecomb, or to animalaidunlimited.org. A memorial service is planned for September at St. Patrick’s Church in Damariscotta Mills.
Summer Comfort Food
The steamy weather last week combined with most aggravating garden guests was enough to send anyone looking for comfort food that was cool, refreshing but substantial, and did not require much effort.
Coastal Economist
I read an article this week in the Financial Times announcing a new initiative on the part of John Key, the prime minister of New Zealand. During the past several decades, as international trade and travel has proliferated, his island nation has been invaded by non-native predators, including rats, possums, stoats, and weasels.
Energy Matters Competing visions
Some of us envision Maine converting from burning fuels to electricity, cutting energy consumption by one-third. We see Maine using 100 percent renewable energy by 2050, creating 31,000 permanent jobs and realizing $8,900 annually in per capita health and climate-related savings. We look to getting 22 percent of our energy from solar, 70 percent from on- and offshore wind, 6 percent from hydropower, 1 percent each from wave and tidal power — and paying for the whole transition within seven years from air-pollution and climate-cost savings alone (learn more at thesolutionsproject.org).
Marilyn Beane’s World
Hi, dear readers! Here is Marilyn Beane’s World coming to you in another new week in July with more journal news about our lives at Crawford Commons Assisted Living, 132 Middle Rd., Union, ME 04862-0628.
Ponder & Stir
We need our neighbors. We are so thankful we do not live in a world lamenting the fact that we do not have good neighbors. When life throws us lemons, we all need a neighbor to help us set up our lemonade stand.
NO, WE WILL NOT COVER YOUR CAT’S BIRTHDAY PARTY
When I started working at The Lincoln County News as a reporter in 2010 and would tell people about my new job, I sometimes got the following question: “Is that full-time?”
From the Bottom of My Heart
My name is Scott Elliot, and I am a musician who has been lucky enough to play music in Lincoln County at least once a week, for the past 3 or 4 years. Six weeks ago, I had bypass surgery on my heart. Today, I hiked 2 miles at Dodge Cove in Edgecomb.
Who Is My Enemy?
In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt stated, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” From that I concluded that fear itself is our enemy. So why are so many people beating the drums of fear and why are so many others afraid?
View From Over the Hill There are good things happening
The news this morning contains accounts of folks settling their disputes in very bad ways. There is the story of the woman in Brewer who had a fight with her man, got in her car, chased him onto the sidewalk, struck him, and then drove off. She is in jail.
Westport Island
Lots of walkers, runners, and bikers this summer on the island. Hope to see many of you at the 12th annual Westport Island Shore Run on Sunday, Aug. 14! “Maine’s Best Little 10K Road Race” starts at 9 a.m. at the town hall, and the 3.5-mile “fun walk” begins at 8:30 a.m. Stretch those muscles and head to westportisland.org to register.
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