I’m laughing out loud at Ron Joseph’s Sept. 2 “In the Field” column titled “Lovesick moose sparks sex education lesson,” about an amorous male moose falling for an indifferent milking cow named Ginger.
Joseph painted a hilarious snapshot of rural living in Maine in the 1960s. It reminded me of the hysterically funny books and columns by Patrick McManus, who wrote of sports and the outdoors years ago.
In a time when most of the news is glum, this really made my day. I am going to save the article for a day when I need some cheering up. I would love to see more articles like this in the paper.
Kathryn Davis
Wells
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