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About the Author
Kevin Tremblay

Kevin Tremblay is the heart and hands behind Labyrinthia Guest House. A lifelong gardener, writer, and host, Kevin has spent over 36 years cultivating not only the land but also the experience that makes Labyrinthia feel like home. He’s a published author, a monthly columnist in a local tabloid, and a passionate advocate for slow, intentional living. When he’s not tending the garden or brewing herbal tea, you’ll find him walking the labyrinth—or welcoming guests with a story and a smile.

Write – I Must

Write – I Must

Since I was able to read, which came late for me. In fact, they wanted to keep me back in first grade, as it took a lot of second grade to learn and spell my name. Can you say “neurodivergent” out loud? Having a wonderful ride, a lifetime of amazement. Oh, and lots of friends. Life is good, and I want to tell you about it.

It is a way of checking in with others, to attest to my validation of Wow, what a ride. I want to share this experience with others. The joy and disappointment.  Fentanyl and other addictive drugs even disrupt the social fabric of the most rural areas.

See, that is an example of what goes on and still is amazing in a bad way, but it is still amazing what controls them, even in the officials’ ways of addiction and destruction, by Rx. So, I will write.

Today I sprung for spring and ordered package deals for Daffodils and Tulips. For the perimeter of the labyrinth. Oh, and I’ve decided that for the rest of my writing, I will capitalize proper names, like Daffodils, Tulips, and every other plant when using its common name. Of course, this is totally disapproved by those Editors in Chicago who watch for indiscretions in writing in the public domain. (May be an Urban Legend – about the Chicago Commission of Language Indecision.} By now, I surely would have gotten that letter from them pointing out my misuse of language and not following the rules, oh, and misspellings.  There are plenty in print with my name on them.

Come to Labyrinthia, and we can discuss your writing, too. Labyrinthia Guest House is full of books cause words are nice. No, I did not read all the books. Take a paperback away as my gift to guests. I’m just a call away: (207) 270-1744.

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