Snow globe dining.

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Maine people have always known how to work around the weather. And though this winter has been mild compared to previous years, Covid restrictions have required businesses to use their imaginations like never before.

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Pineland Farms started life as a state run institution for the “idiotic and feeble minded” in 1907. Many horror stories floated out of those buildings, some from my cousin who worked there with mentally handicapped children in the late 70’s. It was closed in 1996 due to scandal and rumors of unsatisfactory care and has since undergone an amazing transformation.

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Nature trails, event weddings, a farm cooperative and store. They sell the beef they raise and the produce they grow. They make wonderful cheese and have a tasty little restaurant.

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But now?

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They have life sized snow globes as well.

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What’s not to love?

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19 thoughts on “Snow globe dining.”

  1. Oooh lovely. We don’t get winters like that in Queensland, Oz. At first I thought the igloos were made of ice. ‘Magnificent! How did they do that?’ I thought. ‘How would they keep people warm?’ I thought. But they’re plastic. Still, I’d venture thataway for a squiz.

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