Author: Andrew Mooers

  • How Many Islands In Maine, Give Or Take A Few?

    Maine Is Four Seasons, Lots You Don't Know About Here In The Pine Tree State.
    Maine Is Four Seasons, Lots You Don’t Know About Here In The Pine Tree State.

    If your rough guess was 4,613 islands along the Maine coast or a tidal waterways you are right, according to the Maine State Planning Office’s Maine Coastal Program.

    But there are even more lake, river islands not in that figure and will have to get back to you on exact number with those added in. 6000 may be close, rounded off to the nearest thousand.

    Maine is well know for potato production but where does the state rank nation wide where lots of places grow spuds. If you said the state of Maine, a major producer of potatoes, ranks fifth in the nation in acreage in 2009. But what about those Maine blueberries. Where do we stack up against the nation in that department? Maine produces 25% of all lowbush blueberries in North America.

    So the state gets a blue ribbon, first place, making it the largest blueberry producer in the world.

    Maine’s 24,291 hectares (60,020 acres) of blueberry crop requires close to 50,000 beehives for pollination of those blueberries too. The hives are trucked in from other states just to perform that task in the blueberry barrons of Maine.

    Now you know. Maine, she’ll steal your heart.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Welcome To Maine, Awfully Glad You Stopped In, Follow Our MeInMaine Blog.

    Welcome To Maine, Awfully Glad You Stopped In, Follow Our MeInMaine Blog.

    Maine Youth Learn How To Work Early, Like To Work And Be Industrious.
    Maine Youth Learn How To Work Early, Like To Work And Be Industrious.

    In the Matrix, Neal is asked why, why Mr. Anderson do you do it…maybe referring to blogging on Maine, visiting Vacationland.

    Why indeed. Because I chose to, am a personal fan of the state of Maine. It encourages anyone that is excited about their visits, their live in Maine to share their experiences here with a comment or two.

    Maine is such a large state and the word conjures so many images in one’s head.

    Rocky coast lines, protected ocean harbors, islands, fertile rolling fields of potatoes, blueberry barrens. The Maine state parks expose us to the serenity, unspoiled four season beauty, the crystal clean rivers, streams that empty in to our many 6000 lakes. But the people although fewer in number are hardy, family based, hard working, industrious.

    Maine is blessed with natural resources unlike many states.

    And our quality schools, frugal get your money’s worth spending philosophy serves us well in any economy. The people who live here are more resourceful. The skills each possess is wide and varied. Hands on, DIY and if it is to be it is up to me attitude. Less people means the ones here are tighter, closer. They have to work together because no on to take our place standing behind you!

    Looking for a great place to raise a family, to retirement and volunteer? Think Maine.

    Pick Maine. Come visit for starters if new to these parts. Follow our Me In Maine blog to learn more about what’s it like in “Vacationland”?

    Maine Is Farm Land, Woodlots, Waterfront.

    Maine, sample some, take a taste.

    Once it gets in your system, it goes deeper, hits places inside you that come alive. Many argue they felt like they woke up from a coma and it was like twenty years long, but now are alive in Maine. The way life should be.

    This Maine blog tries to hit the highlights, cover a wide range of Maine subjects, topics.

    To cover the real Maine that won’t allow itself to be summed up on a brochure panel, magazine insert. The real lifestyle of Maine you pick up on by spending some time in the Pine Tree state. The one with all this coast line, sixteen counties and more wildlife than people.

    Experience the flavor Maine. No matter what season, Maine awaits, stands vigil while you are here within the state borders, or outside longing to return. Get more than you expected in Maine. Maine, start your dream. Wake up in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA

  • Maine Honey Bees…You Need Them For All They Do In Vacationland.

    Busy As A Maine Honeu Bee.
    Busy As A Maine Honey Bee.
    Busy as a bee..a Maine bee. The

    Maine Bee Keepers Organization is active, vibrant, needed.

    Bees pollinate our native plants from Maine potatoes to blueberries and everything wild from lupine to brown eyed susans. What kind of bees live in Maine? The state wants to keep the Maine honey bees healthy, free of parasites so they can do their vital job.

    You’ve heard of the killer bees, the African bees and wonder if they are more of a threat or cell phones, all the radio frequencies that affect our wing busy insects with a job to do.

    Learn more on the disappearance of Maine honey bees and concern it is causing.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com.

  • Watch A Maine Farmer’s Market Video.

    Locally grown Maine food, produce and fruit that comes from an area farm is healthy, economical, a fun social event.

    Watch the Maine farmers market video. Houlton Maine has a downtown Market Square outdoor farmer’s market to make it easy to feed your family the right stuff.

    Local Maine farming is good for families. You see your parents, brothers and sisters all day long during the spring planting, summer cultivating, hoeing, picking process. I grew up on a Maine family farm and like many in my area, it is part of my heritage. childhood.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Maine, What To Do For Fun In The Sun, Summer?

    Maine Is Fewer People, More 4 Season Scenery. Plain And Simple Beauty.
    Maine Is Fewer People, More 4 Season Scenery. Plain And Simple Beauty.

    Maine is a state blessed with interesting places and intriguing people.

    And emphasis on more unspoiled hidden spots, way way less people. So in the summer in Maine, what is there to do for fun, recreation? Have to start with a question because you are not just traveling here for the day. Way way too much to do in a few hours in a state as big as Maine, this dynamic.

    The question is “what is your idea of camping”? Is it a half million dollar land yatch bigger than most people’s homes, with a Mercedes or Land Rover in toll. Big, flashing with air conditioning, satellite television, pull outs to make it even bigger?

    Or is camping mean you, a back pack, rolled up sleeping bag, ground mat, some food and sleeping under the stars at a state park like Baxter where Mt Katahdin and all those hiking trails await your inspection? Or maybe somewhere in between, say a Maine log cabin on a lake with loons singing or crying depending on the day, night, your perspective?

    Because you are here to kayak, fish, bike, hike or just eat Maine seaford from live fresh lobsters, steamed clams from a coastal pound, you need to stay somewhere. Oh, forgot to mention the slew of bed and breakfasts, old fashioned yesteryear inns, victorians where you can shut your eyes, lay your head down to prepare, energize for another day.

    So whether you want to white water raft a rifer, go whale watching or to add to your Maine photo collection of rock bound coastal lighthouses, where you stay, where and how you sleep is part of the intial query to determine what you might like to do. The place you stay in Maine, complements the surroundings you find yourself in. Maine is one big state parked up here in the right hand corner of the country. So far north, some would argue we are really in Canada. Or should be.

    The state of Maine official tourism site lists several what to do for fun in Vacationland options. Our Discover Northern Maine tourist site helps with images, links, information to get you up to speed about the place, the state too. Or maybe just ME images, over 1200 of them played one at a time can help you decide on your option for fun the next trip to Maine.

    So your stay, trip, vacation to Maine and what to fill your days and evenings doing for distraction, fun depends first on where would you like to stay.

    And just what is your idea of camping, how you define the word because in Maine, there are options.

    Many choices from hidden woods lodges, hand built log cabins to ocean view pent houses. Or just bring your tent, some food and keep it simple camping at a the over 30 Maine state parks. Cooking, grilling on an open fire, with family, loved ones, friends experiencing all Maine has to offer surrounding you. Maine, get here as quick, as often as you can.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573 info@mooersrealty.com

  • Maine Hospitals, Libraries, Number Of Traffic Lights… How People Judge The Character Of A Small Maine Town.

    Houlton Maine Is On The New Brunswick Canada US Border.
    Houlton Maine Is On The New Brunswick Canada US Border.

    When a person considering relocation, retirement, investment in a Maine small town, which most of the state’s are size wise, many factors make the short list of what to consider.

    Oh sure many already know about the four season Maine recreation from hunting, fishing, camping vacation trips. They have the what to do for fun part all figured out.They like the low cost Maine real estate factor. But had a Connecticut real estate buyer’s first question be “tell me about your local library”.

    The woman is a ferocious reader. Figures the size, quality, local support of that Maine town library reflects on the people who live in the community. Luckily, Houlton Maine’s Cary Library is pretty incredible, offering one of the highest circulation rates for the state of Maine. Summer reading programs for kids, Chistmas stories read in front of the open fireplace, a heck of a geneology department, and size. The origial structure an Andrew Carneigie Library prototype with a large addition to blend in with the stone structure.

    For others, tell me about your hospital in Maine. Is it small, a band aid station or does it offer a variety of services, and is not so deep in the red spending wise that the doors are about to be bolted, locked, chained shut. Luckily, Houlton Maine again shines with the health care element. Besides OB-GYN, cardiac, and a slew of clinics, in and out patient services focused on preventative health care rather than reactive use of resources, it is well run, in the black.

    Georgraphically Houlton ME Regional Hospital is well located unlike some areas of Maine where just too many hospitals serving the same smaller population area.

    Areas where none of the hospitals are doing so hot. So decent library, a hospital served by Life Flight helicopters, local ground ambulances, that’s two criteria some use checked off the list in a postive way.

    And don’t forget everyone is impressed with the low crime, four season scenery of Maine. All those clean lakes, streams, and rolling fields, massive wooded tracts of land. But people, less people and friendlier people is what Maine is really known for. So question number three on the short list Maine real estate buyers ask is tell me how many traffic lights you have. Less people, less traffic, less lights. In Houlton Maine we have a whopping total of five traffic lights. You don’t need more and the thought, debate of maybe we need another one heading in to the hosptial off US Rt 1 causes resistance. It has not happen. Interstate 95, the gateway from US RT 1, RT 2, RT 2A and the Trans Canada highway into the Atlantic Provinces and the Walmart entrance account for two of those five traffic lights.

    For years there was only one traffic light in the center of the town of Houlton Maine near the Post office, across from the Court House and at the time, a big brick hotel, the Northland.

    And two doctors, a husband and wife team considering where to move to to open up their practices stopped at a Maine red traffic light.

    Our sole Houlton Maine traffic light for many years. And while whipping out a map, studying it, they got a little engrossed. Forgetting they were at a red light that ended up changing twice. And the cars behind them did not honk. That was the sign for them that this is the place to start a family, medical practice, to live with life.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com