Click HERE for the link to “When the heart is awash in memory, it’s easy to forget,” the humorous walk-down-memory-lane commentary published today by Minnesota Public Radio. Thank you, MPR
Here’s a photograph of the Andrews Casket Company mill and “trout stream” in Woodstock, ME, the homestead of the Andrews family where Pete was the last Andrews to make his home.
Wow. What a wonderful experience you had. So rich. I am really glad you wrote about it. I would love to visit the area sometime and have some fried clams. Life has gotten so fast and so different now, it is wonderful to take a step back and see how spectacular it really was in times gone by.
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Thanks, Christina. Great to see you yesterday. Are you and Ted able to be at Java & Wisdom tomorrow evening? I think Andrew and Alice are coming. Hope to see you there.
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Love this! And how fortunate you are to be able to lay claim to being a Maineiac. Of course, Vermonter might be a step above … but they are New England, after all.
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Funny about that. I didn’t used to think I was, but I AM. Those roots go WAY back and explain an awful lot about who I am. I’m also a relative of Wordsworth, which also explains how I spend my days…trying to emulate or escape.
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And I imagine coming to Minnesota reinforced the idea…..
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I Love Minnesota. Lots of parallels and I get lost in memory all the time.
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