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Nathan Webb Pottery
The virtual home and gallery of Becca's talented fiance and
partner in pottery . . . brand new to the web!

Stone Mountain Arts Center
performing arts center in brownfield, maine . . . presenting
mary chapin carpenter, bela fleck, indigo girls and more
in a beautiful, newly renovated timber frame barn  
(photo at right)

Carol Noonan Music
locally-based singer-songwriter of national acclaim,
proud owner of Stone Mountain Arts Center


Garden Dreams
hand-crafted goat's milk soap- the best I've tried-
as well as healing herbal lotions, salves,
essential oils and a whole lot more
(Jen and her goats at right :)


Carrie Cahill Mulligan
heirloom handknit hats, many with fabulous embroidery . . .
what can I say, Carrie has as much great energy
as her creations . . . cheery and super warm,
you won't want another hat once you've worn one of hers


Rodeo & Co
the very talented Meg Hamilton captured many
of the lovely photos you see here on my site . . .
she's your girl for weddings and portraits, both pets and people


Macomber Glass
friend and neighbor Nathan creates bright and beautiful
glass rondeles, large bowls, paperweights, cups,
and much more . . . in striking contrast to my earth tones,
a visit to Nate's studio is always exciting

Jody Johnstone Pottery
my fabulous wood-firing friend in Swanville, Maine . . .
as close to family as they come, Jody makes beautiful, Japanese-
inspired functional pottery . . . I don't think a day goes by that
I don't use a "Jody pot" in my kitchen!

Cedar Mountain Potters
the work of my friends David Orser and Laurel MacDuffie,
potters in Parsonsfield, Maine; I think I have more of their pots
than I have of my own!


Robert Compton Pottery
As one venerable potter recently put it, Bob's "the man" in
Vermont when it comes to pottery . . . a fabulous couple and a
wonderfully resourceful website to boot!

Laura Guptill Jewelry
artist and neighbor Laura makes truly unique
designs, including pieces inspired by my own "Stones" plates
and the Stone Mountain Arts Center windows