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Birthwise Doula Program

Naomi wrote 1 month ago: If you are living in the Oxford Hills area in Maine and expecting a baby in 2010, please contact Bir … more →

Tags: Birth Environment and Caregivers, Home Birth, Doula, Birth Doula, hospital birth, childbirth preparation classes, Maine, babymoon, doula tea

Halloween, Let My Willows Live and Brook Trout, Too!1 comment

rmacedon wrote 1 month ago: Just drove back from Maine to Cambridge. Sipping (actually gulping) a glass of wine. Here’s a … more →

Tags: Halloween, Willow, Trout, Maine, farm, Rural

Maine Lobster Wine?

ginoffvine wrote 2 months ago: Did you know August is Maine Lobster Month? Neither did I, but thanks to an invite from friends of t … more →

Tags: Chateau Andre Lurton Bordeaux, Hancock Pond, maine lobster, Sebago Lakes Region, South Coast Winery, Temecula Valley wine

Fact Meets Fiction in Western Maine

dremoto wrote 2 months ago: by BijanBayne October 4, 2005 From journal Stephen King’s Maine: The True Story “West (M … more →

Tags: Maine & New England, New England, Bangor, Castle Rock, Durham, Lake Kezar, Poland Springs, Stephen King, The Mist

Doula Tea

Naomi wrote 10 months ago: For anyone who is interested in learning about the role of a doula, I will be hosting a Doula Tea on … more →

Tags: Birth Environment and Caregivers, Baby, Childbirth, hospital, Home Birth, Doula, Doctor, midwife, Nurse

More Nana and Hannah's Travel Adventures

Linda Batey wrote 1 year ago: Laura, Hannah and I drove to the Old Port section of Portland; I’d forgotten how fabulous it i … more →

Tags: Travels, Travel, westbrook, Portland, adventure, Naples, police, old port, Toys

Age Distrusted, Experience Underestimated

17oldelmroad wrote 2 years ago: After reading the October 18th issue of The Bridgton News I’m thinking this if your last name starts … more →

Tags: Bridgton News, Harrison, Joe Torre, Mike Thorne


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