TICKETS: 207.774.0465 www.portlandstage.org 25A Forest Ave, Portland, ME Originally Conceived, Directed & Choreographed by Fran Charnas Aug 15 - Sept 10 Marty Braun littlefieldgallery.com Daniel Anselmi, Untitled (3-10), artist painted paper collage on panel, 30 x 40 inches s u m m e r g u i d e 2 0 1 7 2 2 3 meggie BootH reaL eState (Continued on page 226) land International] airport? The porcupine? We bought an oversized fox by Wendy Klemperer. It sits on the edge of the cliff that goes down to the ocean. We put it there because there was a family of red fox- es that goes back and forth from the woods on one side of our property–a fox crossing. We put the fox out there. Lo and behold, one day we’re sitting at the window having breakfast, and the family of foxes comes by, and they start nosing and investigating this oversized fox. I was able to grab some won- derful photographs of the baby foxes play- ing with the big sculpture.” Foxes know a good entertainment ven- ue when they see it. Cutler has hosted “all kinds of events” for up to 300 guests near the edge of this cliff–receptions under the stars “on the ocean side of the house, lob- ster bakes, dinner and dancing…” o about the morning a ter such a party hat do you see as the mist burns o “We’re on the shipping lane that comes in- to Portland Harbor. We can see them com- ing in and out. We see the big ships, and we see sailboats and lobster boats in and out of Zeb Cove. The more I talk about it, the more I’m going to miss it.” Then, as though to miss it more, he adds, “Some [guests] asked me last night if I’ll miss it. They asked, ‘You grew up Downeast. How does this compare?’ Even though we’re on 5.5 acres with 700 feet of shorefront, we’re 15 minutes from the airport.” He looks out the window. “I’ve climbed every mountain at least once on MDI,” but the airport isn’t so convenient. ouveclimbed tter li s “Yes. But other than Acadia itself, you don’t have the wonderful urban life of Portland.”