At The Olde Post Office Café in Mount Vernon, the view across Minnehonk Lake is beautiful, the featured art is always spectacular, the food is incredible — and we can walk to it!
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Strangers on the Beach’ and ‘Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’
Reviews of Maine authors and books
BOOKS: ‘The Onion Book of Known Knowledge’ is A to Z of goofiness
You may think you know everything about everything, but “The Onion Book of Known Knowledge” would beg to differ.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Cafe Miranda now a favorite spot for lunch, too
Have you been looking for an excuse to go to Rockland? We are pretty partial to this town, and love any excuse to go there. When we learned that Café Miranda is now open for lunch, we headed right down!
BOOKS: ‘Two Graves’ is an exceptional thriller
The names Preston & Child on the cover of a book promise a unique reading experience unlike any other, and “Two Graves” delivers the high thrills one expects from the two masters.
BOOKS: The action is fast in Kovacs’ ‘Good Junk’
New Orleans private detective Cliff St. James finds himself probing the deadly netherworld of foreign weapons dealers in “Good Junk,” the second crime thriller by Ed Kovacs set in the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
BOOKS: Norridgewock author releases new book
“Fancy and Francis” is a children’s book by Barbara Winslow, who was inspired to write this short story based on a true incident in the life of Francis Fenton, owner of the Sandy River Apple Orchard in Mercer.
AT THE GALLERY
Landscape photography by John and Cynthia Orcutt accompany painted bas-reliefs of birds by Hugh Verrier, through February. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, Maine State House and 2-4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday at the Blaine House; 287-2121 or MaineArts.com.