by oncapemagazine | Mar 27, 2026 | March 2026
By Christine Lynch Winter weather makes us seek shelter in a warm place stocked with food. Outdoor animals are no different. They do their best to find a secure, dry space out of the wind that conceals them from harm and is near food. It’s when those critters look for...
by oncapemagazine | Nov 24, 2025 | November 2025
By BARBARA CLARK “Night, like a sacristan with silent step / passes to light the tapers of the stars” – Bliss Carman Candlelight, friends and a quiet space. No matter how fast-paced and raspy the lead-up to the holiday season gets, there are still...
by oncapemagazine | Nov 24, 2025 | November 2025
By CHRISTINE LYNCH “Looking up at the night sky is a treat. Constellations, the Milky Way, galaxies and even nebulae are visible with the unaided eye. But viewing the cosmos through a telescope delivers bold, luminous details.” Looking up at the night sky...
by oncapemagazine | Nov 24, 2025 | November 2025
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON On Christmas Day 1929 William Wincapaw, a pilot based in Rockland, Maine, air-dropped gifts from his plane to families living in lighthouses along the Maine coast. Having flown many times in difficult conditions, Wincapaw was thankful for the...
by oncapemagazine | Nov 24, 2025 | November 2025
By LAURA GROSS-HIGGINS Do you have a sweet tooth? I do, but I try not to make sweets all the time. However, around the holidays, I enjoy making goodies and gifting them to friends. Last year, I wrote about making tea breads to share. This year, I want to focus on...