by Chris Mace | Aug 30, 2022 | blog
Chiseling It Out Written By: Chris Mace The Stone Cutter, Stonington, Maine This Stone Cutter sculpted by William Muir is situated on the public wharf at Stonington as a memorial to those who mined and sculpted granite from Maine quarries. In the early 1900’s there...
by Chris Mace | Aug 23, 2022 | blog
Flying as Eagles Fly Written By: Eagle, flying along the Taunton River, Sullivan, Maine Bald eagles are definitely forces “to be reckoned with”. They have powerful talons which can exert ten times the pressure of an adult male human hand and can have up to...
by Chris Mace | Aug 16, 2022 | blog
Plucking Petals Written By: Field of Daisies, Hancock, Maine Many of us have carefully plucked petals from daisies hoping to find the answer we want when the last petal is removed…He loves me. He loves me not… She love me. She loves me not…They love me. They love me...
by Chris Mace | Aug 10, 2022 | blog
The Old Schoolmaster Written By: Schoolhouse, Whitneyville, Maine Soon, it will be back to school for Maine children. Once, it was to the one or two story village schoolhouse with its one or two story backhouse and a playground where there may or may not have been a...
by Chris Mace | Aug 2, 2022 | blog
The Sculptor’s Song Written By: Bird Sculpture, Bangor, Maine Art is an expression of words, ideas, stories, and even music from its creator’s soul. Listening closely to this simply shaped, plump, little bird sitting on its intrically designed pedestal amidst a...