|
The Maine Farmhouse Journal
Crabtree's Collection Old Books
Crabtree's Collection Old Books has been a reliable source of out-of-print books since 1983. We carry 20,000 titles in stock at our mail order operation located in Sebago, Maine, northwest of Portland. Our inventory includes most subjects, but emphasizes nature, history, children's books, and Americana. We are adding new books every day, and update our inventory regularly, so visit our site often.
Emma
I told about my Cousin Emma's courageous fight with breast cancer three years ago. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-07-24
Rescue victim thanks LifeFlight Maine
When Naples Dispatch receives a report of an accident or medical emergency and tones out the Rescue and Fire services in the Lake Region they are trained to expect the worst and hope for the best. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-06-16
Cancer Survivor runs marathon for charity
Surviving a bout with cancer is usually enough for most people and they are thankful just to be able to go on living. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-05-12
Dr. Seuss' legacy lives on
When Theodor Geisel wrote The Cat in the Hat in 1954, he created Dr. Seuss as his pen name. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-04-15
Safe Harbor fire destroys home
It had been a tense period for the folks who live along Anderson Road in the north end of Sebago. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-04-14
Elroy Gregory says "Thank you" at Open House
I pulled into Elroy Gregory's dooryard next to where he sat in his pickup truck. Rolling down my window I asked "Coming or going?" - Allen Crabtree, 2005-03-25
It is Race Time Again!
Cub Scouts and parents from Sebago's Pack 82 gathered at the old Town Hall gym on Saturday, March 19, 2005 for the their annual Pinewood Derby races. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-03-24
Mailboxes lose in the battle with Maine winter
Winters to early pioneers in Maine were times of privation and hardship. Heavy snows made roads impassable, food was usually scarce, and wild beasts lurked in the forests surrounding homes and villages. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-03-14
Sebago elders cope with the snowstorm
The mid-February snow began falling in the wee hours of Thursday morning, and by daylight there were six wet inches of it on the ground. - Allen Crabtree, 2005-02-24
Narrow Gauge Railroad
Joe Benzing was skiing beside me near Barker Pond in Hiram the other day when he turned to me and said "I'll bet we are skiing along as fast as the old narrow gauge railroad that used to run on this railbed!" - Allen Crabtree, 2005-02-10
The Maine Farmhouse Journal 703 Bridgton Road ME US
|