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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Excerpts from the Tercentenary of New England Agriculture Published in 1930









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Monday, November 5, 2012

The Horse May Have Been King -- However, the Jersey Cow was the Queen of Butter Production -- Saddleback Farm -- East Baldwin, Maine 1884 -- Orestes Pierce, Proprietor

Saddleback Farm Storyboards!
East Baldwin, Maine -- 1884
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In 1988 I was diagnosed with 4th stage lymphoma. After a major operation that took four hours, I recovered and then started my first chemotherapy treatment. While I was receiving my chemo, Nona, my wife, overheard three women talking about their attendance at a local HOPE Group in Portland. She spoke with the three women and as a result we started to attend H.O.P.E. Groups guided by Kenneth H. Hamilton, MD. The HOPE Groups and Ken's guided imageries played a major role in my healing and how I viewed life. We were friends with Ken until he passed away in 2022. A week before his death he challenged me to move his work further into the 21st century. I accepted the challenge!
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