I'm going to be in slow blogging mode through the coming week, on a long-overdue visit to Winter Harbor, Me., where my mother in law was born, resides and paints. It's mostly a sleepy backwater, but once a year things get very loud and fast.
To get a feel for the place, read a couple of my past reports for The Times from the region — on the annual lobster boat races and a boom in the 1990s in sea urchin harvests bound for Japan.
This video shows you just a touch of the quiet corners out along Schoodic Point, with the soundtrack an instrumental I wrote for my wife long ago. I hope you get a break from your hubbub this summer at some point, as well. Use the comment thread below for civil discussion of the merits of quiet times, taking a breath, just being.
Here's a bit more video in which the only music is the soft call of a cedar waxwing:
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