When we bought our house on the Back River in east Friendship, Maine Jeff Armstrong said "you've got a million dollar view and your neighbors are paying the taxes." Beautiful and protected by shore land zoning, it is where we walk, row, and where we scattered ashes of my sister Kathryn. We asked Kat Logan, a talented local painter, to capture in oil the view from our living room seen in the attached photo. We call it Heron Bend.
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