Yessuh, it's the myth of the Pocomoonshine lake serpent and how the monstah came to be, from a fight between a Penobscot chief and a Mic Mac Chief around 5000 years ago.
Today we learn about a "tough as nails" young woman and the tenacity she exhibited as a lighthouse keeper. The 165 year old tale is recounted by Teagan as his Sternman character and is brought to life with some sweet animation.
Pamola "would frig with anybody who tried to come up." Well, a brave native did make the trek to the top. This leads to a series of mythical events that end up ending Pamola's reign.
Come one, come all and see the animated holiday tale of a greedy, thieving, little green gremlin who gets all kinds of rowdy in one of our Maine neighbors homes.
In the 'Hard Tellin' animated series, local TV fellah and comedian Teagan Wright tells us the very early legend of a native Maine God who brought peace to the region. He also hilariously explains the origin of our beloved adult beverage.
And now, the second installment in the 'Hard Tellin' series. Teagan tells us the early Maine story of Abbie Burgess. In 1856 at the age of 16 she spent "30 days in a hell of nor'eastah lighting the candles for the safety of our Maine waters!" at the Matinicus lighthouse in S…
The Sterman has teamed up with the Maine Coast Fisherman's Association to get the word out about how to help prevent the spread of coronavirus and remind us to keep getting Maine seafood, with plenty of laughs.