J. Roach-Evans has done it again – crafted a book that is not merely a guide but an immersive love letter to the wild, windswept beauty of the New England (and New York) coast. Wildflowers from the Northeast Coast is an absolutely gorgeous continuation of her celebrated series that has already illuminated the wonders of shells, seaweed, and marine life. Here, Roach-Evans turns her keen eye and painterly touch to the resilient, often overlooked wildflowers that cling to dunes, salt marshes, and rocky shores, transforming them into protagonists of their own delicate, dramatic saga.
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FeaturesOgunquit News
Read the Haunting History of Maine’s Boon Island
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertSometimes in Ogunquit, on a very clear day, you may catch the faintest glimpse of a distant lighthouse on the Southeast horizon. Just a tough to discern dot, almost like …
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Death By Lobster – Ogunquit-Themed Book Signing at the Hartwell House Inn
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertMark Okrant has written a page turner of a fictional book – set in Ogunquit, Maine – where a series of murders occur and the bodies are left in prominent …