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  • Oyster Mushrooms

    Oyster Mushrooms

    Oyster mushrooms, are one of the most common types of cultivated mushrooms in the world. They're also known as pearl oyster mushrooms or tree oyster mushrooms.

  • White Rot Bark Mushrooms

    White Rot Bark Mushrooms

    Bark mushrooms typically grow in the form of conk, also called a bract or shelf. A few mushrooms that grow on bark are edible, but most are not. Bark mushrooms most often grow in cool, rainy coastal areas and on the shady, north side of trees.

  • Downy Woodpecker

    Downy Woodpecker

    The smallest woodpecker in North America, common and widespread, Its small size makes it versatile, and it may forage on weed stalks as well as in large trees. The woodpecker symbolism encourages you to be innovative and creative and to protect those who are too weak to protect themselves. It can help you be more open to changes and opportunities and invite more luck into your life

  • White Lilly

    White Lilly

    Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Many other plants have "lily" in their common name but are not related to true lilies.

  • Cape Neddick Light

    Cape Neddick Light

    Considered to be the "most photographed" lighthouse, this 41-foot conical tower sits on the summit of Cape Neddick Bubble, a small offshore rocky islet, looking proudly over the Atlantic.

  • Ye Old Truck

    Ye Old Truck

    Hidden under an apple tree, this old truck sits, a reminder of gentler days.

  • Curious Doe

    Curious Doe

    This young doe gave pause to her wanderings to take a good look at me. When the deer enters your life, it means that you need to be gentle on yourself. Do not push yourself too hard. It also teaches you to be kind and peaceable.

  • Flying High

    Flying High

    Soaring above me, I could hear the beating of it's wings. What an incredible feeling to hear that. To many native american tribes, the eagle flies highest to the creator, carrying our prayers. When eagle shows itself, it is encouraging you to step out of your comfort zones to reach higher heights and achieve even the impossible. Pay attention to the messages that come into your life.

  • Hendricks Head Lighthouse

    Hendricks Head Lighthouse

    Hendrick’s head is a small promontory on the west side of Townsend harbor, at the mouth of the Sheepscot river.

  • Doubling Point Light

    Doubling Point Light

    Doubling Point Light was established in 1898 on the northwest end of Arrowsic Island, at a sharp double bend in the Kennebec River, near the busy shipbuilding harbor of Bath. It was one of several aids to navigation built on the river in the same year.

  • Ye Old Outhouse

    Ye Old Outhouse

    Supposedly before the adoption of the more familiar male and female bathroom symbols, it was common to use a crescent moon to denote that an outhouse was for women and a sun to denote that it was an outhouse for men

  • Painted Turtle

    Painted Turtle

    The painted turtle is the most widespread native turtle of North America, living in slow-moving fresh waters. The adult painted turtle female is 4–10 inches long; the male is smaller. 5-6" The turtle's top shell is dark and smooth, without a ridge. Its skin is olive to black with red, orange, or yellow stripes on its extremities

  • Doe Pausing Before Taking Flight.

    Doe Pausing Before Taking Flight.

    A brief moment to look before heading into the woods. This is an award winning photo, taking 1st place at the 2018 Fryeburg Fair, Fryeburg Maine.

  • Hemlock Bridge

    Hemlock Bridge

    The Hemlock Bridge is a covered bridge in a rural part of Fryeburg, Maine. Built in 1857, it carries Hemlock Bridge Road over the Old Course Saco River, near the western shore of Kezar Lake in eastern Fryeburg. It is the last surviving 19th-century covered in Fryeburg.

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