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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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Stone Wall In Cumberland, Maine
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 6/30/21 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 6/30/21

Stone Wall In Cumberland, Maine

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Winter Work
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 2/14/21 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 2/14/21

Winter Work

Winter stonework in Southport, Maine.

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Seawall
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 1/24/21 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 1/24/21

Seawall

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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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Boothbay Region Land Trust - Bluestone Memorial And Granite Bench
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 11/20/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 11/20/20

Boothbay Region Land Trust - Bluestone Memorial And Granite Bench

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Seawall: Nearing The End
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 11/1/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 11/1/20

Seawall: Nearing The End

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Big Tides
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 9/24/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 9/24/20

Big Tides

Big tides this week at our seawall project.

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Seawall Continued
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/31/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/31/20

Seawall Continued

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Progress On The Seawall
RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/15/20 RESIDENTIAL STONE Joe Norton 8/15/20

Progress On The Seawall

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We got to—or had to, depending on how you look at it (I choose got to)—pick every piece of this wall stone by hand from an old quarry around the corner, tiptoeing through a field of scattered tailings, doing our best not to think too hard
“You dig a nice hole,” I told Andy, the same old-time mason who thought Lyme had gotten to my brain.

I was making playful conversation while we hand dug footings, years ago. 

He stopped, looked at me, and said, “Thank you,”
“Do you think that Lyme got to Joe’s brain?”

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

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