Last week’s winner is James Adams of Hebron. Many readers correctly identified this as the Cape Ape. It was created by Jay Piscopo for the Harbour Lights promotional venture a number of years ago.When it was auctioned off, Lou Black of Hebron bought it to put in his front yard to help advertise his yard sale. Black has since moved it to his barn where he is removing the ape and donating the lighthouse to the Kora Temple. They will be using it during this year’s Festival of Trees which has a nautical theme.
Tammy Asselin of Lewiston, along with several dozen others, correctly identified the outer space display on the side of a barn at Harvest Hill Farms in Mechanic Falls.According to Harvest Hill Farms owner Peter Bolduc, the spaceship was constructed about 15 years ago by Jeff Strout out of a satellite dish cut in half. Four years ago,when he bought the farm, he moved it and mounted in on the 3D barn.
Many readers correctly identified this as the practice green at Springbrook Golf Club in Leeds.The silo in the background was once part of the working farm owned by theWoolworth Estate that raised Angus cattle but now houses the clubhouse. In 1965, former Hall of Fame PGA professional Al Biondi bought the property and opened the golf course in 1966. In a random drawing, Ann May ofAuburn was selected as the winner of a $10 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card. She played golf there for the first time a few weeks ago and recognized the silo.