Social media and the present coronavirus have added words to our vocabulary and expanded the meanings of familiar ones.
st. george maine
The humble Farmer: Midcoast Maine toilet paper magnate hasn’t let new status go to his head
After all, he still needs the Almost Perfect Woman to point out the crumbs that he’s missed while vacuuming.
The humble Farmer: Hunkering down and holding my breath as disasters collide
The man we elected to lead our country is putting money ahead of people during a deadly public health crisis.
The humble Farmer: Journeying far and near in search of romance
‘Where did you two meet?’ At sea, around the neighborhood, or in humble’s Model T.
The humble Farmer: As definition of ‘presentable’ changes, my standards are slipping
I no longer take off my hat when I walk into a store (but I won’t wear a baseball cap to a funeral).
The humble Farmer: There’s no place like home – especially when it’s in ‘Peyton Place’
Only in Hollywood could you find a parking place in downtown Camden or shacks in the Anderson hayfield on the St. George peninsula.
The humble Farmer: The best thing about aging is realizing that you’re a little smarter now
Not convinced? Just read your diary from when you were in your 20s.
The humble Farmer: It takes a village to get me to my statistically average lifespan
The doctor-pilot, the smiling secretary, the chatty anesthesiologist – they’re all my pals.
The humble Farmer: Buying wood? Bring your own yardstick and keep a sharp eye out
Most wood dealers are as honest as most lawyers – but others will try to sell you ‘Cushing oak.’
Firefighters injured in collision of 2 firetrucks are released from hospital
An Owls Head mini-pumper truck is considered a loss, and the cost of replacing it is estimated at $500,000.