Quotes From "Killing Maine" By Mike Bond

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A moment of peace and silence, breathing in and out the frigid air, watching daylight seep into the forest, hearing the first chatter of distant crows, the wind sighing over the snow and through the fir and pine branches and the twittering of chickadees as they flitted in little tribes from tree to tree. Mike Bond
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Though at opposite ends of our country, Maine and Hawaii are, other than climate, much alike. Places where you say who you are, be who you are, keep your word, and don't cheat or lie to take advantage of each other. Where you protect other folks because they are your tribe. Mike Bond
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She was at the same table near the back where three nights ago I'd sat entranced by her songs. And where the two of us had talked like old friends. Mike Bond
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We sat bathed in luscious darkness, Casco Bay's thousand islands spread out before us like a diamond quilt. 'I don't get enough of this, ' she said. Mike Bond
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Then I remembered how she was - fiery, ruthless, smart, and despite herself very caring, not a person who hurts anyone. Mike Bond
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These steel monstrosities screamed night and day, blotted out the starlit skies and Northern Lights with flashing red strobes, slaughtered thousands of bats and entire flocks of birds banished tourism and wildlife, made people sick and drove them from their now-valueless homes. Mike Bond
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Wind blew snow crystals back and forth between the graves. The ancient pines creaked overhead. Mike Bond