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Amy Chase's avatar

Hadn't thought of Ida Tarbell in years but am sure she came up in an American history or literature class.

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Joanna's avatar

So comforting to hear those familiar sounds😊

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Penny's avatar

Another beautiful escape to float and think and imagine, faith,hope and most important love

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Colleen Ware's avatar

You captured a beautiful sunpath. Yes, sitting by the ocean expands the imagination, and if we are so inclined, can make us more compassionate and understanding. I wish everyone could have the opportunity to be alone by the sea.

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Jennifer Manoukian's avatar

Hoping Ida Tarbell is correct about the power of imagination as right now all I can imagine is a future of kindness, fairness, and peace where our elected representatives work for us again and we all work toward a better future. 🙏🏻

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Jan Hubbard's avatar

I would like to know more about how you came to move to Maine.

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Elizabeth Ann's avatar

How can you stay inside with that beautiful view!

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Mya Martin-Glenn's avatar

Nothing like contemplating your future while looking out at the sea.

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Logan's avatar

It is also, as I just learned from “Letter from an American “, Maine’s anniversary of statehood.

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MN-Julie's avatar

Beautiful Maine!

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Ann's avatar

I wish I had more opportunities to sit and watch and listen to the sea. So strong and so calming !

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Joanne's avatar

What a lovely thinking spot to contemplate the future, the past, and the now. Gazing out at that sea and sky while rooted in the land makes anything seem possible.

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Peggy R.'s avatar

I love the sound of the water- wonder what the seagull was saying?

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