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The Devil tried to make me do it Those who received a Christmas card from John and Amanada McDonough were not seeing in triplicate as their son, Isaiah McDonough, 7, of Lisbon, posed for all three characters in this clever Yuletide greeting. Isaiah is the grandson of William and Muriel Curran of Harpswell. William Curran used Corel PaintShop to create the image.
The Devil tried to make me do it Those who received a Christmas card from John and Amanada McDonough were not seeing in triplicate as their son, Isaiah McDonough, 7, of Lisbon, posed for all three characters in this clever Yuletide greeting. Isaiah is the grandson of William and Muriel Curran of Harpswell. William Curran used Corel PaintShop to create the image.
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Home for the Holidays Maureen Langford of Brunswick snapped this photo of her neighbors’ children and grandchildren who live in the south and on the West Coast. “It’s no wonder they love coming to Maine for the holidays,” she writes with her submission.
Home for the Holidays Maureen Langford of Brunswick snapped this photo of her neighbors’ children and grandchildren who live in the south and on the West Coast. “It’s no wonder they love coming to Maine for the holidays,” she writes with her submission.
Winter Wonderland

Christmas Train Barbara Wyman of Brunswick encouraged her sister-in-law, Joan MacPhee of Bath, to purchase this new train as a Christmas decoration. It wasn’t until it was decorated and filled with sentimental ornaments in front of the Christmas tree, however, that Wyman knew she just had to take a photo.
Christmas Train Barbara Wyman of Brunswick encouraged her sister-in-law, Joan MacPhee of Bath, to purchase this new train as a Christmas decoration. It wasn’t until it was decorated and filled with sentimental ornaments in front of the Christmas tree, however, that Wyman knew she just had to take a photo.
Deadline for submissions is Jan. 27

That’s some view Kathy Nadeau captured the view of the Sagadahoc Bridge from the Bath Waterfront Park on Dec. 30, 2014.
That’s some view Kathy Nadeau captured the view of the Sagadahoc Bridge from the Bath Waterfront Park on Dec. 30, 2014.
We encourage readers to find their own interpretations to the themes for our monthly photo contest. Images should be submitted as JPG attachments to [email protected] or prints delivered to Deputy Managing Editor Daryl Madore, The Times Record, 3 Business Parkway, Brunswick, ME 04011. Please include your name and phone number. Amateur photographers welcome.






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