Low sun angle on Rand Ridge from West Side Road, Edge of Webb Lake, Weld, Maine John Orcutt November 18, 2016 Instagram You Might Also Like Farm buildings with oat field in the foreground on Door County, Wisconsin. Door County, a peninsula on the west side of Lake Michigan has a great climate and topography for farming soybeans, corn, oats and other field crops. #doorcountywisconsin #midwestfarms #orcuttphotography July 29, 2022 Reed Brook Falls, just north of Kingfield, Maine after the big rainfall last weekend. #reedbrookfalls #orcuttphotography #kingfieldmaine #carrabassettjack October 22, 2020 The first barn quilt has been installed on Kennedy’s barn in Kingfield Maine. The High Peaks Creative Council’s project, led by Saskia Reinholt, establishing a community-based Barn Quilt Trail, features 25 quilt murals to be hung on barns throughout the High Peaks Region. Quilt patterns were painted by over 600 children in North Franklin County. The barn quilt project was made possible through grants and support from the Maine Community Foundation, The Betterment Fund, Sugarloaf Charitable Trust, Skowhegan Charitable Foundation, Franklin County TIF, Jordan Lumber and many local volunteers. Congratulations, Saskia and all participants – wonderful project! #mainetheway #barnquiltproject #over600children #franklincountymaine #kennedybarn #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #downeastmagazine June 7, 2019
Farm buildings with oat field in the foreground on Door County, Wisconsin. Door County, a peninsula on the west side of Lake Michigan has a great climate and topography for farming soybeans, corn, oats and other field crops. #doorcountywisconsin #midwestfarms #orcuttphotography July 29, 2022
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The first barn quilt has been installed on Kennedy’s barn in Kingfield Maine. The High Peaks Creative Council’s project, led by Saskia Reinholt, establishing a community-based Barn Quilt Trail, features 25 quilt murals to be hung on barns throughout the High Peaks Region. Quilt patterns were painted by over 600 children in North Franklin County. The barn quilt project was made possible through grants and support from the Maine Community Foundation, The Betterment Fund, Sugarloaf Charitable Trust, Skowhegan Charitable Foundation, Franklin County TIF, Jordan Lumber and many local volunteers. Congratulations, Saskia and all participants – wonderful project! #mainetheway #barnquiltproject #over600children #franklincountymaine #kennedybarn #orcuttphotography #mainephotography #downeastmagazine June 7, 2019