Blog :: 2010

Closing the Camp

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One great aspect of life in the Northeast is that there is a distinct change from one season to the next. Sometimes the change comes sooner (like the end of summer) than you would like but it is a wonderful way to mark time. A big ritual every year is the closing of camp. You know the time has come when nighttime temps are in the 30's, the [...]

Closing the Camp

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One great aspect of life in the Northeast is that there is a distinct change from one season to the next. Sometimes the change comes sooner (like the end of summer) than you would like but it is a wonderful way to mark time. A big ritual every year is the closing of camp. You know the time has come when nighttime temps are in the 30's, the [...]

Fryeburg Fair, October 8, 2010

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Even though the day started out nice and the weather report called for sunny skies, when we arrived in mid-afternoon it was windy and dark clouds were rolling around and occasionally dropping rain on us. That didn't seem to stop a lot of other folks because the fair was very crowded. Although the [...]

Fryeburg Fair, October 8, 2010

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Even though the day started out nice and the weather report called for sunny skies, when we arrived in mid-afternoon it was windy and dark clouds were rolling around and occasionally dropping rain on us. That didn't seem to stop a lot of other folks because the fair was very crowded. Although the [...]

Foreclousure Mess

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Just some quick thoughts on a big housing issue this week.

The decision by banks to halt many of the foreclosures in a number of states and the whole country will have a chilling effect on the already fragile market. This delay will stretch this mess out for another year or two. The longer the glut of distressed homes stays on, or just off, [...]

Foreclousure Mess

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Just some quick thoughts on a big housing issue this week.

The decision by banks to halt many of the foreclosures in a number of states and the whole country will have a chilling effect on the already fragile market. This delay will stretch this mess out for another year or two. The longer the glut of distressed homes stays on, or just off, [...]

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