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Chris Reese captured all the yellow on a Harpswell dock.
Irene MacCollar calls this painted truck a Midcoast landmark.
Megan Chatfield caught Old Orchard Beach at a slow time.
The wheel in the sky stopped turning for Kelli Benoit.
Jasminka Gluic-Koprenica caught this lovely OOB scene.
Jeremie Landrum took this stunning pic at Boothbay Harbor.
Megan Andersen had a Lucky Catch with this photo.
Janeen LaPierre took a foreboding shot at Nubble Light.
Zach Donahue took a look at Rams Head Light.
A lovely sunny day captured by Jason Steeves.
Molly Adams saw the wind whipping at Falmouth Foreside last week.
Holli Cait sent in a lovely shoreline picture.
Maureen Maloney's son catches some rays (and Z's).
Paul Revier took this picture on Moosehead Lake over Memorial Day Weekend.
Jon Davis Sr. took this sublime picture in Gray at Little Sebago Lake.
Bill Morrison captured sunset over Moosehead Lake.
Dawn Ellen Gifford caught some lovely dark blues here.
We're not sure how Josiah Petrin found such a placid lake, but we're glad he did.
Irene MacCollar had the deck chairs all in a row on Peaks.
Kristen Pendexter saw a lovely sunset outside the race track (and what's more summer than racing?).
Jessie Brown caught this little guy (or gal) hopping around.
Amanda Bernheisel got a good look at this wild rose.
Jessie Brown took a picture of the Minnesota state flower, the lady slipper.
Dawn J. Perry found a lobster buoy on Portland's East End Beach.
What would summer be without Red's Eats? Photo: Megan Andersen.
Jean Turner McQuaid had a big harvest (presumably last year).
Ah, sunsets at Jean Turner McQuaid's might always be this nice.
Just trying to be helpful with Jean Turner McQuaid.
Tonya Darling's kids know how to get into summer, in a literal sense.
Tonya Darling's kids know how to get into summer, in a literal sense.
Meaghan Greenleaf Wildes knows what we like: Ballpark pictures.
Julie Adderley-Melvaer caught this beautiful sky.
Brooke Totman's toddler taps her toes near the water. We ran out of "T" words.
Lyn Larrc catches some rays with her seafood.
Lyn Larrc captured another serene summer scene.
Diana Sterne helped get a certain song from "Mary Poppins" stuck in our heads.
Ah, mountains, sun and water, courtesy of Susan Holmes.