Author Bio Introduction
Jim Degerstrom
Born 1949 in Milo, Maine
Three generations of the Degerstrom family lived in Derby, Maine from the early to late 1900's. This small railroad town was more like a suburb of Milo with 2,800 combined population.
The 20 year old portrait here with my wife was taken Down Back in Derby, Maine, one of my favorite childhood places Growin' Up in Maine.
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Blog Archive
Main(e) Links to Maine Sites and Blogs
- A Red Sox State of Maine
- All Things Maine
- Fearless Nesting
- Joe Perham - Maine Humorist
- Laugh Maine Black Fly Blog
- Life on Penobscot Bay
- Maine Exile Products Website
- Maine Food & Lifestyle
- Maine Humor with Gary Crocker
- Maine Life
- Maine Moose Tours and Gifts
- Maine Nature News
- Maine USA
- Mainely Thoughts
- MaineToday.com
- My Corner of Maine
- Northern Maine Pictures
- State of Maine, Official Website
- Stephanie Taylor Photography
- The Backwards of Maine
- The Heart of New England
- Through My Lens in Maine - Dana Moos
- Upper Andro Anglers Alliance
- Wisdom Weasel
The Maine coast was 90 minutes away from home in Derby, Maine, yet may as well been 500 miles back in the 1950's. Trips to Down East were rare although I have fond memories of one lobster and clam bake near Bar Harbor with my aunt and uncle. Nothing beats a treat of Maine lobster and clams cooked in seaweed on an open fire right on the beach.
Toss in corn on the cob lathered in butter then wrapped in tin foil for a gourmet meal, and all you need are Twinkies for dessert.
The steamed clams and boiled lobster shown here were eaten more recently. The owner of the lobster pound who sold me those told a comical story of people from away who were obviously unfamiliar with Maine lobster. An older couple tried lobster for the first time and remarked about the incredible flavor to their son who was living in Maine at the time.
Remembering his parents' pleasure, he decided to ship them live lobsters overnight. A week later he called to ask how they enjoyed the gift. They replied, "They arrived in 24 hours but we tossed them in the trash because the lobsters had turned green and already spoiled."
Yes, they expected bright red fresh Maine lobster!
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2 comments:
I grew up in Costigan and we were roughly that far away from the Coast too. Things like this just stay with you for a lifetime don't they? ~Lili
The Maine state slogan "The Way Life Should Be" is appropriate. Costigan was small and likely didn't have a stop light. We didn't.