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Maybe one more after tonight's.It would cost an arm and a leg to heat the old place in the winter.
Thank goodness for the Gilbert and Butler Library and Steam Museum all winter.
Wonderful kitchen jam yesterday near home and including a previous member of one of Maine's best bluegrass bands (The Katahdin Valley Boys) and other fine players.
It's great to have 2 or 3 close-by jams every week.Getting a plan together for going further away to the BMAM Jams in Farmington and Yarmouth this fall and winter.
Probably stay overnight at friends for those.
Just learned we will play all Mondays in October.
Gonna miss the 19th century atmosphere of this old hall over the winter.
I like how our old Odd Fellows,Masons and Grange Halls are being looked after out here on the peninsula.
Our "Tip Jar" at the door goes to keeping the lights on and good local causes.
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Originally posted by Laurence DiehlGet much bad winter weather in Maine?
The only bad winter weather in Maine is when the snowfall is less than it should be.
I love driving in the snow and ice because our great plowers take such good care of us.I hope we get more snow than we've received in the last few years.
This year the rain has fallen mostly in the Gulf of Maine.I sure wish it could find its way into our groundwater.