| Stone seat. Northeast Harbor, Maine. |
| Exposed ledge. Northeast Harbor, Maine. |
| The bourbon Shack seen from the garden patio. |
| Granite piers, granite steps and a sliding barn door. There are always potted plants ready for planting on this large Marblehead, Ma. lot. |
| The sign was painted by Milissa Hudak as a cabin warming. |
| Northeast Harbor, Maine. Very rustic. |
| Northeast Harbor, Maine. Although this is a very new house, the stonework tradition is still thriving. |
| Here is the living room at Keewaydin in Seal Harbor. A work of art made of granite. (Photo: Dunham Family Collection) |
| After years of seeing stone at every turn I wanted a bit for myself. I've just picked the stone for my wood stove hearth and it's being brought over to the shop to be cut to size. |
| Door latches at my camp were hand wrought by a black smith in Bar Harbor, Maine . |
| This is the matching side gate. Here the catch latches on to a brass receiver that has been bent to match the profile of the round gate post. So well thought out. |
| Another great restoration with a ceder shingle roof and window in their full glory. |
| Nearly all of the buildings closest to the beach are hotels, stores or condos. The single family homes start to appear several blocks west of the hotels above. |
| Well, nothing 6 or 7 million dollars can't fix |