Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Carolyn Locke of Troy Maine. How It Happens By Carolyn Locke She’s different every day, This morning, she’s the sparrow you half glimpse in the hedgerow. You try not to startle her, take quiet, gentle steps. Still, just when you think you’re close […]
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With recycled phone numbers, you never know who has your number
The many woes of getting someone’s recycled phone number, and tips on dialing down the harassment. There’s a story out of Hollywood in which a rap star named Lil Jon got himself a new cellphone and almost immediately started getting strange calls and text messages. “CONGRATULATIONS ON TEEN VOGUE!” screamed one text message. This was […]
Mystery Photo for July 8
If you can identify where this photo was taken, contact us at [email protected] or call 207-689-2896 and leave a voice mail with your answer, your name, town and phone number. Correct entries will be eligible for a drawing for a $20 Hannaford Supermarkets gift card. Find the Mystery Photo online at www.sunjournal.com/bplus.
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Anna Wrobel of Westbrook, who co-curates the monthly Lowry’s Lodge Reading Series. This Close By Anna Wrobel To be this close to woodpeckers walking backwards catbirds calling out to friends goldenrod not making me sneeze to earth and grass almost unknown as an urban […]
Casco Bay’s Mackworth Island: A place to feel ‘the slow circles of nature’
“Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back in the slow circles of nature, is a help.” That quote comes from a posthumous publishing of the journals of May Sarton, the Belgian-born, Massachusetts-raised poet and memoirist who spent her later years living and writing in York, Maine. While Sarton wrote […]
A new chef takes Nezinscot Farm’s well-known variety of local, fresh food and boosts its unique vibe
If you’ve never ventured east off Route 4 at the intersection of Route 117 in Turner, you are missing some great food, a bit of bliss and maybe even some magic. Nezinscot Farm has covered a lot of ground in the more than 30 years Gregg and Gloria Varney have owned this third-generation family farm. […]
Road Trip Quiz: How much do you know about Maine?
Pack your bags! The Sun Journal’s 6th annual Summer Road Trip Quiz is ready to depart. It’s that time of year again! Time to fill your brains with trivia and take in sweet Maine-related sights while learning about long-forgotten battles, all-knowing lobsters and whether or not Maine has ties to Freddy Krueger and “A Nightmare […]
In verse: Maine places and people
Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Ellen Taylor of Appleton, department chair of humanities at the University of Maine at Augusta. Resting Place By Ellen Taylor Burly white Percheron, he laid like a fallen cloud in a trough behind the pole barn, his spine against the earth, his legs stretched […]
Where is this?
The Sun Journal weekly Mystery Photo for July 1, 2018 If you can identify where this photo was taken, contact us at [email protected] or call 207-689-2896 and leave a voice mail with your answer, your name, town and phone number. Correct entries will be eligible for a drawing for a $20 Hannaford Supermarkets gift […]
Face Time: Cardiologist Patrick Hohl, from Maine to Rwanda
As a volunteer with nonprofit Team Heart, Maine cardiologist Patrick Hohl travels to Rwanda once a year to help people who suffer from rheumatic heart disease and need heart valve replacement. Although the disease is rare in the United States, it’s a significant problem in Rwanda — a situation made worse considering the country has […]