I Get Eaten

My life-long nemeses, The Flying Land Fish of Maine finally caught up with me. This blog, will of necessity, be short. Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef Check out my latest novel, the hilarious […]
My life-long nemeses, The Flying Land Fish of Maine finally caught up with me. This blog, will of necessity, be short. Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef Check out my latest novel, the hilarious […]
As a lifelong Mainer, I’m well aware that everyone I meet is probably carrying a weapon. And I’ve often seen cows plodding through our yard after escaping from a neighbor’s pasture. Still I was shocked […]
I grew up on an Aroostook County potato farm where I revered the spud. It represented nutritional calories on the table, money in the bank, and my ability to buy school clothes after serving an annual sentence of forced child labor. I […]
If you’ve read my blog post entitled, “6 Humungous Reasons to Winter in Maine,” you know that the winter population around these parts is about to explode. How can we be ready with open hearts and hands […]
It’s inevitable when you live in Maine. Come January and February people start grumbling about winter (the black sheep of the season family), and some of your favorite people trek on down to sunny Florida. I […]
Donna Cavanagh shares a quote in her new book “How to Write and Share Humor: Techniques to tickle funny bones and win fans” which she credits to Michael Cart: “Humor is the Rodney Dangerfield of literary genres. It […]
I am not sure if Emily Post ever discussed the correct etiquette for this situation but maybe the modern “Manners Gurus” can tackle it. A 44-year-old woman in Friendship, Maine is in jail because she […]