Author: Andrew Mooers

  • Maine Is Vacationland, But As Nice As It Is, Running Away From Home Is Necessary.

        One in awhile, at least once a year, a vacation that you have earned from working hard and budgeting for is a good thing. I run into folks that brag about how they have not taken a vacation in seven years or more. Why? I love my job, am passionate about what I do and grew up on a farm knowing chores, responsibilities, discipline to get the work done day in and day out. But a vacation was something we did as a family in Maine.

         Trips to Mt Katahdin camping and hiking, to the Maine coast to rent a place on the water and then lobster / clam boil with an open fire. My passion even thought I am in Maine, is to in the dead of winter, round up the four kids and head to somewhere with aqua blue water.  I raised my kids as a single full time dad and the most memorable cruise was the first one with the four kids and I on the smoke free Paradise which was a new Carnival ship. Everything was new and exciting. Fun in the sun, taking in three islands, collecting t-shirts, snorkeling in our own private boat with a native that showed us the island from a local’s perspective. Here’s a 6800 + video view cruise trip from Portland Maine to Miami to blue green water.

        

    Cruise Ships Let You Sample Three Carribean Islands Each Vacation.
    Cruise Ships Let You Sample Three Carribean Islands Each Vacation.

     Have you taken your yearly vacation yet? 

    Maine..it’s calling your name. Hear it?

    Get here as quick as you can.

    ME REALTOR Andrew Mooers

  • Whining, Complaining, Being Agitated Saps Energy And Is A Bad Habit.

    Being mildly sarcastic in a humorous sort of way while you wade thru a tough situation or harsh condition is a good default behavior to practice.

         Finding a  glimmer of humor at a time most people would be self absorbed and looking for a pity party is an art form, a life lengthing habit. But outright whining, complaining, moaning and ranting about how bad you have it, is a total waste of time. I had a Bangor Maine radio station program director who handed us an eight page broadcasting bible to be eyeball scan before starting continuing our career at his station. Humble But None The Less Mighty John Marshall has been around the Maine broadcasting circle a long time. He gleaned and absorbed advice from his mentors at WLOB, WJAB and WCBQ in the southern part of the state.  This is what was on that list as some of the highlights to that apply to any walk of life.

         For starters, radio broadcasting is entertaining, an exhibition industry shown between your ears in the box on your neck.  The trick was to never forget why you were on the other end of the microphone. To never lose track of your audience, never let them out of your internal sight. Thinking of the fellow late for work in his car.  Seeing, hearing  the dishes being cleared in the background at the kitchen thirty miles away from the transmitter where you e broadcast from. Or playing music, giving information to a folks at work that have brought you along as a companion to be the Muzak in the background.  All of these listeners wanted to hear from someone happy, funny, not too wordy and that would spin the music to make whatever they were doing better. Enhancement and adding to the hum drum of day to day. Might John’s handout stated in no ifs, ands or buts to entertain, be up, not to complain. Not ever. The listener has his own set of problems and life setbacks to struggle with. Don’t add to his load. Or he was having a super day, and our job was to keep it going, don’t be a wet blanket.

         If you felt a little under the weather during a radio shift, keep it to yourself. Play the oldies that bring back a thousand memories to a happier time for the listener. If the weather was getting worse, don’t ever tell the listener to consider not going out to shop because of a little wind and snow. Unless the Maine state police called and made a directive to get off the roads during a winter storm, remind listeners to drive with care and head out a little earlier to go a little slower but head on over to XYZ Furniture for their big recliner close out sale that has ads running on your station, paying your salary.  Think advertiser too before opening your pie hole and the mic and shooting both feet.

         Dead air was another broadcasting taboo. You got fined a quarter a second if MJ heard any dead air during your shift. Maybe a commercial cart misfired, was not loaded properly and needed a quick shove to keep the show moving, but don’t  have gaps and make it all fluid, flow together. Think what you are saying before you say it and remember that we are a music station. They came to hear tunes, not Joe Announcer go on and on about nothing.  We also played our 45’s at 47 rpms. Other than Karen and Richard Carpenter, the sped up version helped out music to sound

     better than any across town. The competition’s music dragged, sounded slow after hearing ours. And we could play on extra song an hour so we really did honestly back up the brag “More Music, More Often.”

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    Andrew Mooers From Houlton Maine Authors MeInMaine Blog
    Andrew Mooers From Houlton Maine Authors MeInMaine Blog
  • April 15th Is More Than Tax Time, Titanic Wreck Date From 1912.

    April 15th The Anniversary Of Titanic Boat Sinking.
    April 15th The Anniversary Of Titanic Boat Sinking.

    In the Fairlawn Cemetary in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada there is row and row of graves,

    marked for unlucky passengers on the ill fated maiden voyage of the Titanic superline cruise ship. April 15th is not just tax time.
  • Growing Your Own Maine Food, Raising Your Own Beef, Wood Heating.

    You own a Maine farm.  This is the time of seedlings started in makeshift hot houses and around your home. The front glass porch is filled with peat pots, bags of soil, grow lights and peppers, tomatoes, eggplant and a slew of other

    Make Hay While The Sun Shines.
    Make Hay While The Sun Shines.

     spindly plants are pushing skyward. Can you see yourself excited about getting your hands in the dirt, thinking of next year’s wood for winter heat and glad another Maine winter is over? There are many blogs, websites and forums on self sufficient Maine farming.  I grew up on a Maine farm and learned about many types of farming. It gets in your system, is basic, wholesome and frees you up to not be trapped inside to enjoy all Maine farming offers. Have you dreamed of hobby farming and raising your family to know the joy, the skill and lifestyle of making a living from the good old earth?  Farming teaches your patience, appreciation for good weather during planting and harvest. It changes your outlook for the desire to be rich and famouse to being healthy and happy. The country was made up of mostly farmers not so many years ago. Farming teaches youth work ethic as this Maine potato picking movie  illustrates.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers

  • Little League Is In The Air In Houlton Maine.

    Maine Little Leaguers Taking To The Field!
    Maine Little Leaguers Taking To The Field!
    Maine Little Leaguers Are Digging Out Gloves And Bats.
    Maine Little Leaguers Are Digging Out Gloves And Bats.

        Spring weather, canoe races in Maine. Little leaguers digging out the bat, ball and gloves and getting in shape for the summer season. I have sponsored a team for 25 years and am excited to see the team practice, work hard and come together as the season rolls along. Did you play little league as a child? Ice cream after the game, win or lose. Laughing, winning, getting hopelessly behind.

         Life lessons and sticking together going thu the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat. That’s summer living when you are a kid in Maine.
    ME Realtor Andrew Mooers