Some Thomas Point Beach Wood Sculptures
2010 September for the Omega Wellness Health Fair in Thompson Beach, Maine.
Along with the sad turnout of people interested in the health Fair, there was a very skilled Wood Sculpture who displayed his art, mostly done with his chain saw.
Kayaking Thomas Bay Brunswick Maine
The Daniel - Brunswick Hotels, Maine
The Daniel 4 Stars Hotel in Brunswick, Maine Within US Travel Directory Located in historic Brunswick town centre, this hotel boasts an on-site restaurant, a hot tub, and a sauna.
Thomas Point Beach is 10 minutes’ drive away.
Each guest room at the Captain Daniel Stone Inn features a flat-screen cable TV and a refrigerator.
They are decorated in rich colours, large windows, and dark wood furnishings.
The Coast Bar and Bistro serves dinner daily, featuring dishes centered around local Maine cuisine.
Additionally, the on-site bar offers an extensive liquor selection and house cocktails.
Guests can work out in the fitness centre or use the 24-hour front desk services.
The Factory Outlets in Freeport are 14.
5 km from the Brunswick Captain Daniel Stone Inn.
Bowdoin College is 5 minutes’ drive away.
The Daniel - Brunswick Hotels, Maine
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Brunswick Maine- reggae by the beach
Brunswick Maine- reggae by the beach
Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area - Bath Hotels, Maine
Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area 3 Stars Hotel in Bath, Maine Within US Travel Directory A 10-minute drive from Thomas Point Beach and the Brunswick Naval Complex, this hotel in Bath, Maine offers a free hot breakfast each morning and a social hour in the evening.
Free WiFi access is available.
Each studio and suite at the Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area has a full kitchen and a separate sleeping area.
Cable TV and air conditioning are also provided.
Free grocery delivery service is available.
The property has an on-site fitness centre.
The Maine Maritime Museum is a 5-minute drive from Bath Brunswick Area Residence Inn.
Bowdoin College is 14.
5 km from the hotel.
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Madawaska Prom 2013
Tour of Waterville Maine
A ride around Downtown, the South End, Kennedy Memorial Drive, Washington Street, and Colby Campus. Shot through a dirty windshield at half resolution, on a cold but sunny winter day.
St. Thomas, US Virgin islands - A General Overview
14 miles long & three miles across, St. Thomas has the largest population of the US Virgin Islands. Its deep water harbor makes it a popular cruise port. Of the 40 beaches, Megan's Bay is most famous, but all bustle with watersports and yachting activity. Mostly US in custom, driving still follows the British way, on the left hand side of the road. Charlotte Amalia is the capital, its scenic harbor nestled amongst hills.
Maine | Wikipedia audio article
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Maine
00:02:10 1 Etymology
00:05:37 2 History
00:11:59 3 Geography
00:17:47 3.1 Climate
00:19:57 4 Demographics
00:20:06 4.1 Population
00:24:03 4.2 Language
00:24:49 4.3 Religion
00:25:43 5 Economy
00:29:26 5.1 Taxation
00:30:33 5.2 Shipbuilding
00:31:22 6 Transportation
00:31:31 6.1 Airports
00:32:43 6.2 Highways
00:33:41 6.3 Rail
00:33:49 6.3.1 Passenger
00:34:15 6.3.2 Freight
00:34:36 7 Law and government
00:36:20 7.1 Counties
00:36:47 7.2 State and local politics
00:37:47 7.3 Federal politics
00:40:48 8 Municipalities
00:40:57 8.1 Organized municipalities
00:43:14 8.2 Unorganized territory
00:44:15 8.3 Most populous cities and towns
00:45:07 9 Education
00:47:05 10 Culture
00:47:14 10.1 Sports teams
00:47:22 10.1.1 Professional
00:47:47 10.1.2 Non-professional
00:48:05 10.1.3 NCAA
00:48:15 10.2 State symbols
00:49:20 10.3 In popular culture
00:49:29 11 Notable people
00:49:57 12 See also
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Maine ( (listen)) is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Maine is the 12th smallest by area, the 9th least populous, and the 38th most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states. It is bordered by New Hampshire to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and northwest respectively. Maine is the easternmost state in the contiguous United States, and the northernmost east of the Great Lakes. It is known for its jagged, rocky coastline; low, rolling mountains; heavily forested interior; and picturesque waterways, as well as its seafood cuisine, especially lobster and clams. There is a humid continental climate throughout the state, even in coastal areas such as its most populous city of Portland. The capital is Augusta.
For thousands of years, indigenous peoples were the only inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine. At the time of European arrival in what is now Maine, several Algonquian-speaking peoples inhabited the area. The first European settlement in the area was by the French in 1604 on Saint Croix Island, by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. The first English settlement was the short-lived Popham Colony, established by the Plymouth Company in 1607. A number of English settlements were established along the coast of Maine in the 1620s, although the rugged climate, deprivations, and conflict with the local peoples caused many to fail over the years.
As Maine entered the 18th century, only a half dozen European settlements had survived. Loyalist and Patriot forces contended for Maine's territory during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. At the close of the War of 1812, it was occupied by British forces, but the territory of Maine was returned to the United States as part of a peace treaty that was to include dedicated land on the Michigan peninsula for Native American peoples. Maine was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until 1820, when it voted to secede from Massachusetts to become a separate state. On March 15, 1820, under the Missouri Compromise, it was admitted to the Union as the 23rd state.
Honeymoon (Part 1) Bar Harbor, Maine and Nova Scotia
Photos of the first part of our honeymoon, including New Hampshire, Bar Harbor, Maine, St. Johns, New Brunswick, and Truro, Burncoat Head, and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Jesse Ferguson is a folk musician we saw during the trip. Check him out at jessefergusonmusic.com!
Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
White Coat Ceremony 2019
First year Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine students mark their transition into the medical profession at the White Coat Ceremony. At this annual tradition, students put on their white coats in front of family and friends and are welcomed into the medical profession by HMS and HSDM faculty.
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Navy SEAL Maine Bear Hunt
Watch as US Navy SEAL Master Chief Ron Reaper-01 Bellan and the Reaper go on a Maine Black Bear hunt and survive a Hurricane in homemade shelter. Make sure you watch at 7pm EST on the Sportsman Channel and at 9:30pm EST on WildTV.
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EPIC CATCH!!! Dashing Thru the Snow - CN Train 406 West at Salisbury, NB (Feb 3, 2015)
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I'm not even sure how many locomotives this train had ...
Railfanning Post Blizzard of 2015 Storm #3.
Canadian National Railway locomotive 2304 (ES44DC) plows through huge snow drifts and gives me a big ass snow shower as it leads the daily CN manifest train 406 West (Moncton, NB to Saint John, NB) at Salisbury, New Brunswick.
I'm not sure how the train crew can even see with all that snow on the locomotive's nose!
Southern New Brunswick was hit with three major blizzards in less than a week, and there is more snow in the forecast.
Filmed at 3:05pm, Tuesday February 3, 2015 at mile 11 of the CN Sussex Subdivision.
Camera: Canon VIXIA HF R500
Striper Migration Map 2018 In Review
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The Striper Migration:
Every winter, anticipation builds for the arrival of migrating striped bass. Each year is different, and exact timing seems to be strongly influenced by water temperatures along the Atlantic coast.
By tracking fishing reports from charter captains, contributors, and readers at OnTheWater.com, we have been mapping the striped bass spring migration from the Mid-Atlantic to Maine since 2015. Each year has been very different and provided some interesting insight into the timing of the striper migration.
2015: A historically snowy and cold winter kept water temperatures cool well into the spring, delaying the striped bass migration and resulting in later arrivals than most fishermen could recall in recent history. Yet, by mid-June, big striped bass were reported from the Jersey Shore to southern Maine.
2016: A strong El Nino blessed the East Coast with a mild winter, and the migration got off to an early start. Big bass appeared in Raritan Bay by mid-April, and fresh schoolie stripers arrived early to New England. However, by June, the maps for 2015 and 2016 looked almost identical.
2017: Bitter cold weather in March delayed the striper spawn in the Chesapeake and slowed the start of the migration. In mid-May, big post-spawn bass showed up off northern New Jersey to chow down on bunker. Remarkably, schools of bass, including many fish over 30 pounds, arrived in Cape Cod waters earlier than usual, and it seemed as if large numbers of fish bypassed Long Island waters.
2018: Another cold spring delayed the striper spawn and had many anglers lamenting that the migration was running about two weeks behind schedule. While this meant a slow start in parts of Cape Cod and Massachusetts, it also meant a longer spring season for anglers in Western Long Island Sound and off Long Island’s South Shore.
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Beach to Bluegrass: Traveling Virginia Highway 58
An insider's guide to places to brake along one of Virginia's most historic and fun to drive routes.
Joe Tennis, author of “Beach to Bluegrass: An Illustrated Collection of Virginia stories and photos following 500 miles of Highway 58”
War Plan Red: The United States’ Secret Plan to Invade Canada and Canada’s Secret Plan ...
It’s known as the world’s friendliest border—5,000 unfenced, unwalled miles between the U.S. and Canada. But just how friendly is it? Kevin Lippert discusses the secret “cold war” between the nations in full and humorous detail. A book signing follows.
Perils For Pedestrians 69: New England
0:59 --The Kids and Transportation education program teaches mobility to children in Portland, Maine.
4:26 --The Golden Shoes treasure hunt makes walking fun in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
8:46 --The Cambridge Walks coalition promotes walking in several ways.
12:33 --The Connecticut Bicycle Coalition in Hartford has issued a report, Deadly by Design.
17:30 --A National Heritage Corridor follows the Blackstone River from Worcester, Massachusetts, to Providence, Rhode Island.
19:38 --The group Local Motion promotes walking and bicycling in Burlington, Vermont.
21:21 --An historic pedestrian bridge has a modern problem where it ends at a busy road in Brunswick , Maine.
25:11 --The Ashuelot covered bridge in New Hampshire has pedestrian walkways along both sides.
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