There’s no motivation quite like a deadline, and the fast-approaching fall lit a figurative fire under Adrian Crawford.
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Is there a doctor in the house? Anywhere?
One of the tough realities of being a U.S. permanent resident — health care — has finally hit home, writes Adrian Crawford.
Don’t take a picture — it’ll last longer
A writer’s instinct is to want to accurately record the things he sees, but sometimes you’ve just got to live them, writes Adrian Crawford.
Stayin’ alive in Maine no mean feat
Australia has a reputation for dangerous species, but there’s no shortage of natural hazards in this neck of the woods, writes Adrian Crawford.
There’s a first time for everything — and I’ve got a list
Although he spent time vacationing in the U.S. before moving here, Adrian Crawford still has a long list of must-do activities.
Anything’s possible with the right connection
The Internet makes the world a much smaller place, and immigration that little bit easier, writes Adrian Crawford.
Deadline or not, Maine seems made for writing
It took a move halfway across the world and a newspaper column to rekindle a lifelong love for putting pen to paper, writes Adrian Crawford.
Living somewhere different means stepping up to the plate
Going from sausage rolls to lobster rolls has been a welcome dietary upgrade, writes Adrian Crawford.
Recognition and ripples in a smaller pond
Being acknowledged by strangers is surreal, but Adrian Crawford finds living in a close-knit community means anything can be amplified.
MAINE WALKABOUT: Green card stories
Australians from all walks of life are among the millions worldwide who vie for U.S. permanent residency each year.