More Maine—Arts & Culture
- Maine officially celebrates its Bicentennial (200th birthday as an independent US state) on March 15, 2020.
- The Pine Tree State (Maine’s official nickname)—provides a sanctuary for arts and culture—check out these famous Maine people (Arts & Literature) at Maine.gov.
- Maine has been inspiring artists and art lovers for more than two centuries and continues to provide a cultural haven for residents and visitors alike. You’ll find a treasure chest of museums and galleries spattered throughout the state. Be sure to check out these “10 Must-See Maine Art Museums.”
- Maine is known as Vacationland. From pristine wilderness to pine forest mountain ranges to crystal clear waterways and majestic shorelines, Maine is a perfect place to spend your vacation.
I’m delighted that John W. Howell stopped by to help celebrate Maine’s Bicentennial with a fine piece of Maine art that inspired his My Maine haiku poems! John is one of my Rave Review Book Club #RRBC author friends. I invite you to check out his bio and books— His specialty is thriller fiction novels, but John also writes poetry and short stories. Howell’s John Cannon series rank among my favorite mystery thrillers. ~Bette A. Stevens, Maine author
John Howell: “This is a watercolor by Maine artist John Gable. I bought it when I was on vacation at Kennebunkport, Maine. I had the pleasure to meet the artist and discuss some of his art while there. This painting has been with me since I bought it in 1981. If you would like more information on the artist here is a link to his website—John Gable Fine Art.”
My Maine
by John W. Howell ©2020
Before the parade,
A treasured water color. . .
Created in Maine.
Is a physical,
Reminder of such good times. . .
Which are forever.
The air and seashore,
Are still pondered in the heart. . .
Someday to return.
About John W. Howell

John W. Howell, author of suspense thrillers, short stories and poetry.
John began his writing as a full-time occupation after an extensive business career. His specialty is thriller fiction novels, but John also writes poetry and short stories. Howell’s first book, My GRL, introduces the exciting adventures of the book’s central character, John J. Cannon. The second Cannon novel, His Revenge, continues the adventure, while the final book in the trilogy, Our Justice, launched in September 2016. The fourth, Circumstances of Childhood a family life story published (2017). The fifth book, The Contract is written with Gwen Plano (2018).
John is currently finishing his sixth novel Eternal Road – The Final Stop, to be published in June 2020. All books are on Amazon in paperback and Kindle editions. The paperback versions are available in the Indie Lector store
John lives in Lakeway, Texas with his wife and their spoiled rescue pets.
Follow the author and find his books on Amazon.
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Bette A. Stevens is celebrating Maine’s 200th birthday as an independent US state on her blog all year long through her new release, My Maine, Haiku through the Seasons (Poetry & Photography Collection). She’s inviting friends and readers to join in the celebration with their own photo and haiku creations highlighting The Pine Tree State.
Whether you’re a Mainer or from away, I invite you to join me as I celebrate #Maine2020 by submitting one of your favorite photos taken in “The Pine Tree State” and writing a haiku too! I’ll be publishing submissions here on my blog throughout 2020. Simply email me at bettestevens@tds.net SUBJECT: “Maine Bicentennial Haiku.”
“A nature-filled land that enlivens the senses and soothes the soul
—to me, Maine is poetry.”
~ Bette A. Stevens
“See Maine through the eye of a poet…”
Grab a copy of My Maine, Haiku through the Seasons today!
Comments on: "Celebrating #Maine2020 through Poetry with Author John W. Howell" (93)
I thought the painting was a photograph. It’s beautiful. And loved the poem from John. Thanks for sharing, Bette. This reminds me I have to review one of John’s books!
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Thanks so much, Diana. John is one of my favorite authors. Delighted he dropped by to share “His Maine.” ❤
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I think anyone who’s visited the state has wonderful memories. 🙂
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What fun! John’s painting and poem reminded me of the times I’ve visited Kennebunkport. A lovely unique town that can be quite crowded now in the summer. Lately I’ve visited it in the late fall, with less crowds and more breathing room to walk along the water, view the Bush compound, shop in the many stores, and enjoy the unique restaurants. A fabulous Maine venue.
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Kennebunk and Kennebunkport remain favorites of ours–we spent lots of time there when we lived in southern Maine. Now that we’re in central Maine, mid-coast is our special getaway destination… I love the rocky coast! Thanks so much for stopping by, Pam. Have a great week!
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xo
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Great to see, John here, Bette. Loved the contribution, John… Nice poem.
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Thanks, Kevin! Appreciate your note and visit. I love John’s contributions to our Maine Bicentennial celebration. 🙂
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Wonderful post, Bette – I always love meeting artists 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by to celebrate, da-Al. 🙂 Delighted that John shared his inspiration–a lovely watercolor and great haiku too. Have a wonderful day!
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Wonderful haiku, John, and gorgeous watercolor! Kennebunkport is an interesting place and one can find some amazing artwork by local artists.
Bette, I’ve probably told you before how much I love Maine. It is possibly the most beautiful of all states. Hugs. ❤️
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Thanks so much, Michelle! ❤ Hope you'll join the celebration! Maine is amazing… Have a blessed and beautiful week, dear friend. xo
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You too, Bette! 💕💕
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Thank you for sharing a part of your world and thoughts!!…. 🙂
Hope today and all your tomorrows are filled with love and happiness and life is all that you wish for it to be!… 🙂
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Wishing you the same, dear Larry! 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by for a visit.
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I don’t know much about art, but I love that painting – easy to see why it’s been with you so long, John.
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Hi, Teri. So glad you stopped by to check out John’s gorgeous watercolor and haiku as we celebrate Maine’s Birthday! 🙂 Have a lovely week, my friend.
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Thank you, Teri. It is beautiful. 😁
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On the occasion of 200 years Maine, it is worth meeting people who are inspired by the nature of these beautiful surroundings : Bette A. Stevens and John W.Howell!
Regards
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Thank you for the visit.
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Thanks so much for your lovely note and visit, ❤ Blessings, my friend…
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John’s poetry celebrates Maine experience so well! That art is fabulous, seems like a picture. Thanks for sharing Bette.
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Thank you, Balroop. Of course, the photo doesn’t do it justice but you would swear you are looking at a photo. Thank you for the visit and the comment.
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Fabulous, indeed! Thanks so much for your lovely note and visit, Balroop. ❤
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John, that’s a gorgeous piece. I can see why it caught your attention.
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It caught me immediately, Jacqui. Thank you for the visit.
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Reblogged this on Eugi's Causerie and commented:
Sharing lovely art and haiku in celebration of Maine’s Bicentennial –
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Thank you for sharing, Eugenia.
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Lovely art and poetry from John, indeed… Thanks so much for sharing the love, Eugenia! ❤
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A beautiful piece by John. Many thanks to you both for sharing. 🙂
Wishing you both a fabulous week ahead. xo
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Thank you, Natalie. Wishing you a fabulous week as well. 😊
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Thank you, dear Natlaie… ❤ xo
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Lovely art and haiku from John! Sharing!
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Thank you for the lovely comment and visit, Eugenia. 😊
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Thanks and hugs, dear Eugenia!
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Wonderful, Bette. I love John’s poem and photo. Maine’s big celebration is just around the corner. 🙂
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Thank you for the visit, Jennie. 😀
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You’re welcome, John.
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I love them too, Jennie! ❤ Thanks so much for stopping by to help us celebrate… The countdown is on!
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My pleasure, Bette! ❤️
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Bette, it’s been a joy to read about John’s painting and his poetry here.😀
John, I love the feeling and love for Maine evoked through your poem. How true that precious moments live on forever! I’m taken with the painting and can see why it has had a hold over you all these years – a treasured possession.
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Thank you, Annika. It has been a wonderful companion and yes, treasured possession. 😁
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A joy indeed, dear Annika! So glad you stopped by to enjoy…
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Good good
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Thank you, Ullas. 😊
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You are welcome to my website as well
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
Celebrating Maine’s Bicentennial.
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Thank you for the share, Suzanne. 😁
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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Lovely painting and poetry. Thanks for sharing, John and Bette 🙂
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Thank you, Harmony. So nice of you to visit. 😊
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Thank you, Harmony. 🙂
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What a wonderful post, and such a beautiful state! I enjoyed the poetry by John and Bette. I’ve got to visit one of these days.
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Thank you, Mark. Maine is truly one of the most beautiful. 😀
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Thank you, Mark. Wonderful having John here to help us celebrate… So glad you stopped by to enjoy it and hope you’ll come visit us soon! 🙂
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It’s great to see John here, Bette. I do watercolor painting, so I appreciated the fabulous painting and it’s wonderful that your sentimental poem was inspired by the painting.
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Thank you, Miriam. It is a fabulous watercolor. The artist told me there are six washes in all. Thank you for the comment and visit.
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You’re welcome, John. When I look at the watercolor painting, I could easily go beyond appreciation and look at every corner to check out the techniques. Thank you for sharing!
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Fabulous, indeed!
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The artist did a wonderful job with shadow and imagery. John’s poem tells me how much he enjoyed that trip- beautiful ❤
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Thank you, Jacquie. I did enjoy it and want to return.
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Thanks for stopping by to join the celebration, Jacquie!
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What an awesome piece of art and lovely poem from John Howell! Thank you for sharing, Bette!
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Thank you so much for the visit and lovely comment, Jan 😁
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So glad you stopped by to enjoy them, Jan!
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How lovely to see a poem by John Howell, Bette. I can’t think I have ever seen one before and he did a marvelous job.
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Thank you, Robbie. I pretty much keep my poems to myself except for JohnKu Friday. I think I have PPSD. (Post Poem Stress Disorder) from showing my poems to someone who commented that they don’t rhyme. You are very kind with your comment. 😀
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Most poems don’t rhyme, actually, posts are criticized if their poems rhyme.
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nice to know. Maybe I’ll come out some day.
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🙂
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I’m with you, Robbie! 🙂 Love John’s contributions to the celebration!
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What a fabulous watercolor. It’s so easy to sink into that painting and imagine the surroundings, much like John’s poem. And I can so relate to the last three lines. They echo my thoughts as well!
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Thanks so much, Mae! You can’t beat Maine when it comes to inspiration… ❤ xo
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Thank you for the visit, Mae. It is so nice that the poem resonates with you too.
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What a gorgeous painting, John. I loved your Haiku, too. Thanks for sharing, Bette.
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I’m with you, Jill! Thanks so much for stopping by to support John and Maine’s Bicentennial. ❤ xo
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Thank you so much, Jill.
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Maine holds a very special place in my heart. I spend summers at Cape Elizabeth when I was little, and my dad got his dream job at the Aroostook Medical Center.
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Thanks for sharing a bit of your Maine with us, Liz! ❤
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You’re welcome, Bette!
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Thanks for the visit and for sharing your story, Liz.
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My pleasure, John!
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I love the painting and the Haiku, John. It’s great when something can give you such pleasure of a past time.
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Thank you so much, Denise. it always reminds me of the time I spent in Maine.
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It’s a gorgeous painting. I love the light playing off the chrome and the sun lit background and the chiaroscuro effect across the car and pavement. (I can never remember that “chiaroscuro” word. I always have to look it up! But I love seeing that effect in paintings and photography.)
It’s a gorgeous poem, too, because it explains so well that sense of feeling we all get when we see an item or image from a long-ago visit. Time just loops back, and you’re there.
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Lovely all around, Priscilla! ❤ Thanks so much for the visit and note.
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Thank you, Priscilla. The painting is a watercolor which makes it all the more amazing. Thank you for your kind note.
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Reblogged this on Fiction Favorites and commented:
I am with Bette Stevens today in celebration of her beloved Maine’s 200th birthday. Bette is a wonderful poet and person. You should check out her site.
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Hugs! 🙂 Thanks so much for helping us celebrate, John. You’re awesome!
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Thank you, Bette. It is such a joy to be with you today. I am enjoying your series in celebration of Maine’s 200th birthday
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Having you as a guest is a delight, John… Wonderful watercolor and haiku! ❤
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