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Maine Metaphor: The Gulf

Author(s)

S. Dorman

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ISBN

9781666779356, 9781666779363

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Resource Publications

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Each summer weekend can be like a holiday here in Maine. Once, to the Vikings, it was rugged Vineland; today Maine is Vacationland. After a hard, dirty winter, mild air and watery sunlit places are calling: an abundance of evocative coastal places within a couple minutes’ or couple of hours’ drive. The author experienced one beach not typical of Maine. It was different in a lively way. She and her spouse, Allen, drove to Auburn for groceries and suddenly decided–over lunch in the Nickel Diner–to go visit Old Orchard Beach before grocery shopping.Old Orchard Beach has long been a resort town, situated in a curve of Saco Bay and full of mechanized carnival life, its waterfront crammed with screaming or jovial activity, shimmering in sunlight. After a search in side streets full of summer lodgings and cars, the travelers locate a place to park, then walk down to the sea–down to “Maine on the Mediterranean.”

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Maine Metaphor: The Gulf

SKU: 9781666779370

Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $4.25.

Access Maine Metaphor: The Gulf Now. Discount up to 90%

Additional information

Full Title

Maine Metaphor: The Gulf

Author(s)

S. Dorman

Edition
ISBN

9781666779370, 9781666779356, 9781666779363

Publisher

Resource Publications

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Each summer weekend can be like a holiday here in Maine. Once, to the Vikings, it was rugged Vineland; today Maine is Vacationland. After a hard, dirty winter, mild air and watery sunlit places are calling: an abundance of evocative coastal places within a couple minutes’ or couple of hours’ drive. The author experienced one beach not typical of Maine. It was different in a lively way. She and her spouse, Allen, drove to Auburn for groceries and suddenly decided–over lunch in the Nickel Diner–to go visit Old Orchard Beach before grocery shopping.Old Orchard Beach has long been a resort town, situated in a curve of Saco Bay and full of mechanized carnival life, its waterfront crammed with screaming or jovial activity, shimmering in sunlight. After a search in side streets full of summer lodgings and cars, the travelers locate a place to park, then walk down to the sea–down to “Maine on the Mediterranean.”