Abstract
Maine's old apple trees are living reminders of a past when most Mainers worked at home, cultivated a garden, planted small orchards, and ate what they grew. Those days are gone, but the apple trees remain, patiently waiting for our arrival. They call out to whoever will listen that there used to be a different way of living and that there could be other ways to envision the future.
First page
11
Last page
13
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.53558/nwci2935
Recommended Citation
Bunker, John. "Maine’s Old Apple Trees Show Us the Way." Maine Policy Review 34.2 (2025) : 11 -13, https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mpr/vol34/iss2/3.
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