Comment on Two Faces of Maine by Mary O'Connor
You’ve captured both faces of Maine beautifully. Thanks for reminder of how wonderful both are!
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Touch2Touch
It really is an extraordinary place — and always a treat to visit, well worth the long drive. Thanks so much for coming by and visiting, it’s much appreciated.
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Smallpeace
I enjoy a landscape “where bare rock ribs are solid and sharp,” especially if they are softened by wild Queen Anne’s Lace. Pretty photo. I’m so happy you enjoyed your Maine escape.
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Touch2Touch
It’s always a treat — and always hard to leave. I bet there are a number of places you feel that way about. Maybe beginning with Smallpeace?
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Gemma
It looks like a fabulous place. And those tomatoes and olives look inviting as well.
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Touch2Touch
They accompanied — what else? — lobster rolls.
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
Did I mention that I LOVE Portland!!!! Have you eaten at The Stone Dog………..oh my I ate there at least once a day on our last trip. We rented a home on a lake in the woods and I never wanted to leave....
View ArticleComment on Two Faces of Maine by Touch2Touch
Hey, all we had was overnight! I envy people who live there — With our friends living in Portland/Cape Elizabeth, over the years we’ve seen lots and lots of the sights of the area — but eaten mostly at...
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by suitablefish
untranslatable. . . a prayer to Chenrezig, the bodhisattva of compassion. . . from a teacher I greatly respect: “There is not a single aspect of the eighty-four thousand sections of the Buddha’s...
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by Touch2Touch
And thank you very much for the prayer, Susan — such a hopeful one.
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by cocomino
The last picture is really impressive. I didn’t know him. What a shame.
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by Madhu
Beautiful words and pictures. That print almost seems like a rendering of your lotus pond
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by Touch2Touch
He is a “modern” print master, and I really love his work. You can see a lot on line.
View ArticleComment on The Jewel in the Lotus — by Touch2Touch
Because of the order in which I came to see them, the pond for me is a rendering of the print!!!!!!!
View ArticleComment on “A Wounded Heart” by Crowing Crone Joss
what a wonderful, gracious story. I like to think he has a little smile to share for Elise.
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