
The Adventures of Bert the Gull
On the Maine Coast
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Camrie Fletcher
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Welcome to the rugged and whispering shores of Maine, where the Atlantic's breath frosts the pine-clad edges of a world both wild and serene. Here, where the horizon kisses the sea, begins the tale of Bert, a seagull whose wings were touched by the spray of adventure and whose heart beat in rhythm with the lapping tides. Bert was no ordinary bird. Born atop the craggy cliffs of Milbridge, his life was a mosaic of oceanic wonders—a living tapestry of blues and greens that stretched as far as his keen eyes could see. From the earliest days of his feathery youth, Bert's curiosity was as boundless as the skies above him. This story is an invitation—a call to join Bert as he soars on the salty gusts above the jagged coast that has cradled tales of seafarers and dreamers alike. With each beat of his wings, Bert unveils the secrets of the Maine coast: from the bustling harbors, brimming with boats and brine, to the lighthouses standing sentinel against the night's embrace. As you turn these pages, you'll fly alongside Bert through fog and sunshine. You'll swoop low over the lobster boats as they pull their traps; you'll glide past quaint coastal towns, where the past is painted on the sides of weathered barns and whispered in the creak of dock lines against old wooden piers. The Adventures of Bert the Gull is more than a collection of stories—it's a journey. It's the brush of feathers against your cheek, the taste of freedom on your tongue. It's the joy found in the simple, the beauty in the vast, and the echoes of laughter carried over the waves.
©2024 William Henry Forester (P)2025 William Henry Forester