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MONTICELLO WATER COMPANY Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… Monticello Water Company  The above photo appears in the Monticello Sesquicentennial Booklet published in 1996 as part of the town’s celebration. My classmate, Wendell Harvey, along with Debbie Melvin and…

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THOREAU JOURNALS Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… I catch myself philosophizing most abstractly when first returning to consciousness in the night or morning. I make the truest observations and distinctions then, when the will is yet wholly…

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STITHAM GENEALOGY Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… Ralph and Laura Stitham were my grandparents on my mother’s side of the family, the fifth generation of Stithams in northern Maine. The Stitham family story begins during the Revolutionary…

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QUIZ SHOW SCANDAL Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… To a nation since grown accustomed to public deception it may be difficult to understand the public outrage provoked by the television quiz show scandals. But we were…

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RANDOM SAMPLES Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… When I head to the woods the arguments I have with myself tend to involve the technology that I take or decide not to take. These days my smart phone allows me…

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MONK & CAMERA Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… The great temptation of modern man is not physical solitude but immersion in the mass of other men, not escape to the mountains or the desert, but escape into…

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SNOW LOAD Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… Last week it was time for annual backwoods winter maintenance, which translates, “Get the damn snow off the roof…”  If you want more specific details, check out backwoods blog entry #69 from last…

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SLIDE BANK Backwoods Blog; in the woods and on the road… Last week’s polar-freeze temperatures hit subzero for several consecutive days and the river finally froze (which is a little later than usual). This means the “river ski season” is now open,…

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