The passing parade August 29, 2016art, Home, Maine, plein air paintingCarol L. Douglas, chunking, Frank Costantino, John Caggiano, Kathy Morrissey, Marginal Way, Marginal Way Preservation Fund, Mary Byrom, meaning of life, Ogunquit By Carol Douglas The Marginal Way is a metaphor for life: a cavalcade, a passing parade, in which our own appearance is terribly brief. Best to use it well.
Painting along the Marginal Way August 26, 2016Home, Maine, plein air paintingCarol L. Douglas, Frank Cosantino, gardens, Maine coast, Marginal Way, Marginal Way Preservation Fund, Mary Byrom, Ogunquit, plein air, southern Maine By Carol Douglas The men and women who gave land into the public trust during the last century were great visionaries. They recognized that the coast would eventually be built up and that we would need access to it.