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Which Way to the Ocean?

(Eastport, ME ~ c. Pamela J. Leavey 2011)

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The Causeway of Life

Last week I took a short trip to Eastport, Maine. Eastport will always hold a special place in my heart because it led me to find my way home again. When I drove onto the causeway that connects Eatport to the mainland, I remembered that “I am a little island off the causeway of life.”

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A Greener Spring

Last week I drove up to Eastport, Maine with a friend. We both commented along the drive how green everything looked. It seemed as though a palette of rich and glorious greens had spilled across the canvas of our ever changing view…

Was it the mist hanging over the day that made the colors of spring look so verdant and rich? Spring was slow starting after a rough winter with lot’s of snow. Perhaps it is a greener spring…

Eastport, Maine Trip May 2011.

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Daily Affirmations: Blessings

Today a simple reminder…

“For all blessings great and small, I am grateful.” ~~ Pamela Leavey

(Art Credit: Canopy by Lisa Marquis Bradbury of Eastport, Maine. ©)

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Home

Home is Massachusetts… It always has been, even during the almost 19 years that I lived in Los Angeles, and the 7 lovely months I just spent in Maine, home is and always has been… Massachusetts. And… It’s good to be home.

Home is a drive along Main Street in Amesbury, looking across the Merrimack River to Newburyport… A walk along the waterfront park in downtown Newburyport, admiring all the beautiful boats in the river.

Home is a short drive to Plum Island…

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There really is no place like home.

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Settling In

After spending a 7 months living in Eastport, Maine, I’ve moved back home to the Newburyport area of Massachusetts (Amesbury), where I grew up. I’ve been away from the area for a little over 19 years.

I’m settling in, finishing unpacking and gearing up for a new chapter in my life. Next week, I’ll be starting a new job, which I’ll be juggling with my business and my blogs. I love to stay active and busy, so I doubt I’ll have much free time on my hands for a while.

It’s nice to be home again.

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