Maine Metaphor: Experience in the Western Mountains

Maine Metaphor: Experience in the Western Mountains
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S. Dorman began Maine Metaphor with The Green and Blue House. She continued her explorations in the Western Mountains of Maine, studying Maine's characteristic ways and natural realm, possessing the experience, studies, and journaling of rural life and creation. And she wanted to learn about the character of the people who sometimes must live a hardscrabble life. Her quest began thirty some years ago merely in living the life on moving to Maine with her family. This state of New England, once a District of Massachusetts, greatly appealed to her for its peculiar beauty and quiet, but also for its hard-working ethic. Maine flows with metaphors helpful in understanding our right relation to creation and its Maker. Maine's people, landscape, history, geology, weather, and writers tell of this reciprocity of life.
Her spouse Allen supported the family, as you'll see in the book. Not, as she says, in order that she might write, but that she might eat! After their brief familial confrontation with homelessness on moving to Maine, Allen struggled to earn a living, but now is retired, with a fixed income; yet work here is seasonal and difficult still for others making a living in the Western Mountains of Maine. Walk these back roads with her, meet some back roads folk, climb these high wooded hills and low stone mountains. Consider and dream over the telling, and come back to yourself from Maine, refreshed.

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S. Dorman. Maine Metaphor: Experience in the Western Mountains

Maine Metaphor

Table of Contents

Bumps

Rife With Life

Weather and Rust

Unemployment Compensation

The Overgrown Road

Learning Fishing

The Unemployed Eat

Iron-eater

Dust on the Face of the Atmosphere

Old Mainers

Bees Dance

Hands in the Darkness

Mother Nature Talks

Wanderings and Ruminations

A Desktop of Mushrooms

The Great Sidney Bog

Art of the Landscape

Blackberries

Ages of Dogs, Trees, Men

Looking Down the Old Road

Herald Sweet Season

Holy Days and Houses on the Gore Road

The View from Swans Ledge

Labor, Lock, and Lady Slipper

Flipping Porcupine

Behold, Thou art Fair

Rivers, Roads

Difficult Hill

Katahdin

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Experience in the Western Mountains

S. Dorman

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But that’s what it is about Maine sometimes: making the effort look easy. Bill Bickford, a man of our town competing today, will finish second in the freestyle competition. When he’s coming down-mountain he’s not hearing the crowd. When he’s in air, he’s in his own world. The judges are watching for how he takes the turns. They want rhythm of movement, not recklessness.

It takes practice. Practicing: that’s what we’re doing here in this northern state.

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