norway: The Beautiful Norway Lakes of Maine: Pennesseewassee, Sand Pond, North Pond and Hobbs Pond
- 01/21/10 04:06 AM
Four beautiful bodies of water in the western mountains and Lakes Region provide bountiful recreation opportunities and settings for vacation homes, camps and cottages in Norway, Maine. Norway is located 2 ½ hours from Boston, one hour from Portland, and 20 minutes from Shawnee Peak or Mt Abram Ski Resorts and 30 minutes from Sunday River Ski Resort. The four lakes, Lake Pennesseewassee, a.k.a. Norway Lake, Sand Pond, Hobbs Pond, a.k.a. Little Penn and North Pond are all protected by the Lakes Association of Norway (LAON), which is led by President Bruce Cook. Since 1971, LAON has been dedicated to collecting data (0 comments)
norway: A Treasure in the Oxford Hills - Frost Farm Gallery Just a Short Drive from Lake Penneseewassee
- 08/20/09 01:22 AM
Traveling the back roads of the Oxford Hills area to search for lakefront properties around Sand Pond and Lake Pennesseewassee one discovers many treasures. One such treasure is tucked away on Pikes Hill in Norway, just up the road from Lake Penneesseewassee - Frost Farm Gallery. The gallery is located in the historic David Weston Frost farmhouse at 272 Pikes Hill. Bruce and Adrienne Little opened the gallery and shop ten years ago. They offer custom framing, digital restoration, vintage and antique prints, jewelry, linen and postcards plus collectibles and gifts. In talking with Bruce, his eyes lit up when he (0 comments)
norway: The Maine Lakefront Camp Idyll - Tranquility As Destination
- 05/18/09 11:21 PM
Allow me to go back a bit - before iPods and laptops, HDTV and MTV, all wheel drive and triple-bladed razors, and ATMs and IRAs - to a time when families watched Walt Disney on Sunday nights, girls always put their hair up in curlers at night and wore dresses to school, and boys went fishing and played baseball, a glove always hanging from the handlebars of their bicycle. Back in those days, you were lucky if you knew someone who had a camp somewhere - it didn't have to be far away, just someplace other than where you were most of the (1 comments)