Lost in Texas...for now

topic posted Wed, September 12, 2007 - 8:45 PM by  offlinejames
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Hi all,
I was very happy to have found this tribe. I do not currently live in Maine, though I have my house in Lee, an hour up from Bangor on silver lake. I have the grave misfortune of living in Texas currently. It seems so easy to get lost at times, and I hope to move back to my house when I can find good employment. My heart definitly is still there, so hopefully that is close enough to be part of this tribe until I can make it HOME.
Blessed be to all from someone who is way to lost and way to far away
James
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james
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  • Re: Lost in Texas...for now

    Sat, December 8, 2007 - 7:02 PM
    I with you brother, I am stuck in New Mexico! But, I am not moving back to Maine. I am going to Washington, but Maine will always be in my heart.
    • Re: Lost in Texas...for now

      Sun, December 9, 2007 - 2:13 AM
      I just spoke to my father's widow who still lives in my childhood home in Castine.
      she wants to know when I'll be visiting and I told her June...
      I've been thinking about Maine all week even though I'm in California...

      If any one wants good shots of the windjammers I've got a bunch of good ones as they sailed by the house into Castine Harbor on July 4th.
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    Re: Lost in Texas...for now

    Sun, December 9, 2007 - 2:41 AM
    I currently live in South Portland, but way back in '91, I spent from the middle of November to the middle of Feburary just wandering coastal Maine. It was my intention to return here asap, but alas, I was unable to until September of this year.
    I was living in Oregon, and had recently found myslef obligated to nothing, adn no one, so I scrapped up a couple of pay checks, made a few phone calls, internet research, bought a plaine ticket, and suddenly here I am... so, if I can does it any fool can.

    So take heart brother, and don't get lost in the moment, as nothing lasts forever, you'll be home someday.

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