Today’s habit of attributing human characteristics to domestic animals is driven by Madison Avenue.
Robert Skoglund
The humble Farmer: A trip down memory lane in search of childhood friends
I looked on the Internet to find out what became of two princesses who summered in Camden.
The humble Farmer: How hydraulic pot haulers were accepted by Maine lobstermen
It’s the story of a salesman who won over skeptical fishermen 50-plus years ago in Boothbay Harbor.
The humble Farmer: In these United States, not every threat comes from terrorists
Talking heads on television automatically assume that the motive for violence is terrorism, not brain injury.
The humble Farmer: Bad attitude about winter will keep humble out of glossy Maine magazines
When it comes to loving or loathing Maine’s cold season, the difference is in the eye of the beholder.
The humble Farmer: From generation to generation, Maine towns are a family affair
We grew up in places where we built the grange and still like to gather for supper and nostalgia.
The humble Farmer: In parts of rural Maine, home is where the clutter is
From yards to storage lockers to kitchens, Mainers manage to collect their fair share of junk.
The humble Farmer: One way to love November: Low-cost, reusable, inside storm windows
On the list of ‘How to Survive a Nasty Maine Winter,’ these gems made in Maine are near the top.
The humble Farmer: Uncle Dell, who clung to strange notions, would not welcome TED talks
As a child, I was fascinated that his teeth clicked. Later I realized he was stubborn about new ideas and ways.
The humble Farmer: Is it just me, or do you get lost trying to follow instructions?
When manuals skip steps and our spouses omit verbs, it’s no wonder we get in a quandary.