After taking a bite of the Coconut Encrusted Shrimp, I could have taken another sip of the Crystal Persuasion Imperial Pale Ale, closed my eyes, let the strong hops win the battle for my palate, listened to the din of a conversational crowd accented by a backbeat of lively kitchen noises, felt the heat on my skin, and convinced myself I was in some vibrant down in the Florida Keys on a humid coastal night, wasting away again in Margaritaville (or “Beerville”, in this case).
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Maine Artist, Mary Byrom, Continues The Ogunquit Tradition…
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertOgunquit, Maine has long drawn artists to its side streets, coves, beaches and rocky shorelines. There’s something about the rustic, coastal authenticity of Perkins Cove. The slow change of seasons …
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Ogunquit in the Winter – Snow Storm in Perkins Cove
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertMany of those who frequent Ogunquit, Maine during the summer months have never had the pleasure of witnessing, firsthand, the veil of quietude that descends over our quaint, oceanside community …
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One of the more interesting facets of Ogunquit, Maine is the coastal history our village is steeped in. Ogunquit was first settled in the late 1620’s – and historic homes, …
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