The slogan for this lovely far-northeastern state currently states that Maine is "Worth a Visit, Worth a Lifetime." I prefer the older slogan that used to greet us when we crossed the border on route 95 from New Hampshire into Maine: "The Way Life Should Be." My blogging plan is to share the many reasons I agree with this slogan. I'll start with my parents' back yard. It is as beautiful as ever:
A collection of random thoughts and images from the life of a busy retired educator who is working at finding peace and restoration while trying to make the most of every day.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The Way Life Should Be
My road trip continued north after a brief respit with a friend in Laurel, Maryland (briefer than expected as I thought my plane left at 5 p.m. and instead it left at 6 a.m!). After a quick plane trip that would have taken another 8 hours to drive, I landed in Boston and spent a few hours with my sister before she drove me north to our parents' home in Maine where I will remain for several weeks.
The slogan for this lovely far-northeastern state currently states that Maine is "Worth a Visit, Worth a Lifetime." I prefer the older slogan that used to greet us when we crossed the border on route 95 from New Hampshire into Maine: "The Way Life Should Be." My blogging plan is to share the many reasons I agree with this slogan. I'll start with my parents' back yard. It is as beautiful as ever:
The slogan for this lovely far-northeastern state currently states that Maine is "Worth a Visit, Worth a Lifetime." I prefer the older slogan that used to greet us when we crossed the border on route 95 from New Hampshire into Maine: "The Way Life Should Be." My blogging plan is to share the many reasons I agree with this slogan. I'll start with my parents' back yard. It is as beautiful as ever:
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