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Coastal Christmas Wreath…

I am loving the coastal Christmas wreath that I put together this afternoon. I’m one of the least crafty people that you will find.  So what got me started on this wreath? I was looking at the LL Bean catalog … Continue reading →The …

Maine Musing is now Moosetique Musing…

This blog has been called Maine Musing and will now be called Moosetique Musing. In the beginning the blog was mostly about Maine and I lived in Maine,  but then we retired and started to travel. I then started to … Continue reading →The p…

Orland, Maine – Alwives – Ospreys – Seals

Sometimes it is interesting to find out a bit about the towns that we travel through without a thought, while on our way to another place. Many have some scenic or historic value that we don’t have a clue is there. Take Orland, Maine, located in …

Beaufort, North Carolina – 5th Annual Boatbuilding Face-off…

Yesterday was a bright, clear sunny day and hubby and I had to make a choice of what to do for the day. There is always something going on at the Crystal Coast in North Carolina. Among other things happening in the area, there was a big air show at Che…

Summer/Fall – 2011…

We spent last summer and fall in Maine – arriving at the end of May and left on the first of November. We spent much of summer building a nice big shed on our extra lot next to our camp so that we would have some extra storage. The shed that we h…

Dusty Diva’s Dine At Nicatous Lodge…

A group of gals, dubbed the ” Nicatous Lake Dusty Diva’s” rode their ATV’s to Nicatous Lodge last week for lunch. Evidently the paparazzi couldn’t find us out here in the boonies to cover the event , so I will have to do i…

Lightening Strike…

Maine is not known for huge thunder and lightening storms but we sure have had our share this summer. On August 1, we had a storm that equaled a lot of the storms that you see in the south. Weather is changing everywhere. The next morning (Tuesday), we…

Eagles in the news…

We have a fair amount of eagles here in Maine. It’s hard to believe that less than 40 years ago, eagles were almost extinct. There were only about 20 nesting pairs at that time. Fast forward to 2011, and we have more than 500 nesting pairs of eag…

Uniquely “Maine” things to do…

I just found this article on the visit Maine site and thought that I would share the link.  I’ve lived here for a long time and there are things in this list that I never saw.  Time for me to get on the road and checking some of them out.  Hav…

Jack’s Snack Shack…

We arrived back at camp about a month ago and while we were opening up camp, we hauled out the ATV’s for a short ride – can’t just work all the time, you know. We hadn’t gone far before we started see hand-printed signs for Jac…