A Comment about The Maine Spirit Blog

Historians and horse lovers owe a great debt of gratitude to Stephen Thompson for his thorough and fascinating survey of Maine’s tie to the magnificent beast that, in both work and sport, was a principal means of tying this vast state together in the long era before the automobile. Water Village, my history of Waterville, only touches on the horse, most particularly the astonishing creature named Nelson. Thompson’s work reveals the full tale of the impact of these beloved animals in this area, and in celebration of the horse, future generations will be grateful to know a story that otherwise might have been lost in the mists of time. -- Earl Smith, Dean of College, Emeritus, Colby College

Sunday, April 5, 2020

The Maine Spirit Web Site -- Reviewing Posts and Categories

The Maine Spirit website was created using Blogger. As a Blog posts are set up sequentially. The latest post is the one you see when you visit the website. When this site has 20 or more posts, it isn't productive to have to go through every post until you find the one you want. That is the purpose of Categories. When I create a post it receives a label which places the post into a Category. You will find the Category Header in the column to the right of the posting area. Below are the Category Titles/Labels.


Links to Categories

Lost Trotting Parks Videos
Maine Communities
Maine Starting Gate Museum
The Maine 200 Grant
Writing Your Memoirs



As you become familiar with The Maine Spirit web site you will recognize the categories/labels in terms of their content. If you decide to write your memoir, then you would select the category, Writing Your Memoirs.



Take time to review both columns of the Maine Spirit website. You will find links to related websites that you may choose to visit.

I hope you enjoy Lost Trotting Parks' Maine 200 Initiative. If you have any suggestions or questions please e-mail me at themainespirit@gmail.com.


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