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Enclosure
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 7/18/24 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 7/18/24

Enclosure

This dry-laid stone garden enclosure, more of a "garden framework" than a true enclosure, sets the stage for future gardens on this stunning farm property in midcoast Maine.

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Stone Ruins
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 1/2/24 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 1/2/24

Stone Ruins

Stone ruins in midcoast Maine. A dry laid stone garden enclosure.

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Boothbay Stone Walkway
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/15/21 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/15/21

Boothbay Stone Walkway

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Mossy Granite Steps
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 12/8/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 12/8/20

Mossy Granite Steps

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Patio And Firepit Design Westport Island, Maine
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 10/27/19 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 10/27/19

Patio And Firepit Design Westport Island, Maine

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First Sketch For A Boothbay Harbor Landscape Design
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 6/15/19 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 6/15/19

First Sketch For A Boothbay Harbor Landscape Design

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Boothbay Harbor Stone Wall
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 4/1/18 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 4/1/18

Boothbay Harbor Stone Wall

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Andy, an old-time mason with his own peculiar flavor of Maine accent, was venting to some mutual friends. He was frustrated I couldn’t get him the answers he needed about a brick p
As kids, when we needed a break from basketball and razzing each other, we’d walk from the Y down to the Meadow Market to load up on sugar and restart the razzing in a new location. They had an arcade game called Off Road. You had to feed it qu
I almost got sea sick on the ferry to North Haven today.
The crossing over Penobscot Bay was rougher than expected.
Pouring rain and a grey sky blurred the horizon.

For some reason, I thought it would be a good time to write something about Italy, a
Flatwork isn’t usually my thing, but…
these big irregular slabs are winning me over. Nearing the end of this phase with @stonefirfolk. Steve helped pull it off with his usual creativity and craftsmanship.

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