Anniversary Video is Ready                         

Coastal Treasures, a video showing the natural beauty and wildlife habitat of BRLT preserves, is now available for sale. Photographers Link Furber and David Morse have spent nearly two years capturing the wonders of nature in all seasons and at all times of day: autumn colors at Lobster Cove Meadow, a snowstorm at Porter Preserve, an eagle at Damariscove and daybreak at Linekin..
The 42-minute scenic panorama is set to original music with a brief narration to guide the viewer. Local musician Paul Johnson, a land trust board member, has composed and recorded the background music. Johnson and his son Gabriel play guitar and are joined by Marcus Hutchins playing flute and sax, Paul Delessio, playing violin, and Brian Howe on drums.
Furber is producer, narrator and writer, as well as videographer; Morse is associate producer and Peggy Voight is writer and assistant producer.
Coastal Treasures is available in both VHS ($16 including tax) and DVD (21 including tax) at the BRLT office, It can be ordered from the BRLT office, 1 Oak St., Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538; (207) 633-4818). Credit cards accepted. Add $3 for shipping and handling.

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