

Susan Stevenson hangs laundry on the line at her family's farm in Wayne on Sunday. With a brisk breeze and temperatures above freezing, Stevenson said nature still provides the best dryer for Thanksgiving linens.
Lloyd McCabe lowers the bar Tuesday on a log splitter in Monmouth. The 92-year-old retired farmer said he splits up to a dozen cords of wood from trees friends and neighbors drop off.
Ryan Morrison, just under two-weeks- old, lets out a big yawn while seated on Santa's lap during the well-attended Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees event at the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville on Sunday.
Travis Mills, right, jokes around with a customer by demonstrating the rotating wrist on his prosthetic arm at a book signing for his autobiography "Tough As They Come" on Tuesday at the Barnes & Noble store in Augusta. Mills, who lives in Manchester, lost all four limbs as a result of an IED blast in 2012 in Afghanistan.
Amber Richardson speaks about the weekend bomb scares at Maine Walmart stores after shopping at the store branch in Skowhegan on Sunday.
Lauren Murray (13) leads the Cony Rams up the court against the Hall-Dale Bulldogs during the Chrisanne Burns Memorial Tournament on Saturday at Cony High in Augusta.
Spring House Gardens residents speak about possible foreclosure of the federal housing complex in Skowhegan on Tuesday. These three residents all said they like living in the facility centrally located in town.
Levi “Sonny” Chavarie holds an item up to his face as he tells a customer that the way to tell if a mineral is real is to touch it to your face to see if it is cold.
Manager Ryan Colgan checks the time on his phone as he tells people in line that it’s almost time to open doors at 11:59 p.m. Thursday at Kmart in Augusta.
A pedestrian is reflected on the wet pavement Wednesday while walking into the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Augusta.