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Tiller Project

Hallie Flint Gilman

Churning. With Optimism. On a Farm in Maine.

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Exhumed

The cellar’s hard dirt floor was classic New England and we didn’t give it much thought until the rigging and jacking guy stood on it and poked a screwdriver up into the joists; they were sodden and soft after simmering gently above the dam...

8 months ago
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Dinosaur

I tried posting the photo of the little fossil Ned found in the ceiling of the ell, but it seemed unkind. To you, gentle reader. And to the skeleton’s former inhabitant, the cat or squirrel who frolicked in the rafters until the frolic was ...

9 months ago
15
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Who Knows, Maybe May

If you’d known it would take this long? asked my mother. I’m glad we didn’t. When it comes to when we expect to have operable plumbing, mudroom doors, the furniture back into the farmhouse, we are at who knows, maybe May, which is fine I gu...

9 months ago
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Foundational

When we started, five years ago, we had new roof installed on the farmhouse. On the cold spring weekends I would pace contemplatively around the house in the wind, picking up nails and desiccated asphalt shingles that had been shed during t...

10 months ago
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    Churning. With Optimism. On a farm in Maine.

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