For many Christian Mainers, Jesus' birthday is the 'reason for the season', and now those Mainers have one more thing they can add to their 'must see' list this December
Spreading hope and cheer during the holidays is a must and we were tasked with doing just that at the Marketplace in Augusta this Saturday, however, I did not think this event was going to be as deeply impactful as it was.
This is something I never seem to think of until after the Christmas holiday has passed us by. Just what am I going to do with this tree now that we're ready to take it down? Well, I just learned that my typical tradition of taking out and leaning it up against the deck until spring when I can chuck it in the woods actually isn't safe...
It's crazy to think that another year has already come and gone. Correct me if you think I'm wrong but 2020 seemed to be both the slowest and the fastest year I've ever lived. It was like a freakin' paradox! But, we made it through.
I'll be honest, it was so different this year not having the buzzing commotion of family coming in and out of the house and having all the hugs and catching-up convers
Kringleville, a long-time holiday tradition in Waterville, is taking a very nontraditional year and making the best of it. Just because we are in a pandemic doesn't mean we should have to go without our traditional Christmas cheer. Each year Krigleville brings lights to Main street downtown with a Christmas parade and many other festive events...