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  • Medical Health Plan…Before You Can Build It, Approach Changes Needed.

    Horses In A Field..Easy Lifestyle. Eat Hay, Drink Water, Enjoy The Day.
    Horses In A Field..Easy Lifestyle. Eat Hay, Drink Water, Enjoy The Day.

    This country has a “react to the illness” and “take care of the sick patient” as a last line of defense. What’s being done before getting to the emergency, life and death state when the care is the most expensive?

    The offensive approach. Where if the focus instead of just helping the sick before they become sick? More preventative medicine so the total cost of health care would be less. The nation would be healthier, happier and health care costs not steadily climbing. Taking a bigger chunk of the weekly paycheck. Or the added stress of trying to get by without the coverage all together, hoping nothing happens. Preventative health care. Heading it off at the pass is the pratical cowboy term of yesteryear.

    The world has lots of problems, social issues needing addressing. But in our own country, the most powerful nation on the planet by most estimates, we need to step up the ammunition to hit the targets of what obesity, smoking do to this country. This is not an attack on folks in that class. But unless you address what are two of the major causes for many of the patients wheeled thru the corridors of our hospital day in and day out, how can you adopt a national health care program, or blanket that is affordable and well run?

    These two health concerns that add billions to the medical system workload and that’s cost hurts job production have far reaching complications. Think of the cronically ill due to just these two areas treated at our local hospitals nationally.

    Think of the mental health of the sufferer, the families involved, not just the financial burden to the country. Education, strict concentration on better life style, healthy living early on in the schools would pay big dividends all the way around.

    The patients joints that hurt from carrying 200 pounds more than God designed the body to walk with, deal with is a medical condition stemming from simply too much weight. Unhealthy body fat then overtaxes other major body systems, organs and the spiral accelerates into a nose dive. An expensive, drawn out decline lacking a happy ending.

    This focus on better health approach is one big prong of the health care trident. Another issue that drains the health care program in this country is welfare abuse of the care provided free of charge. There is the animosity of those that can not afford coverage of a legitimate illness. Or have it but with medical charge deductibles climbing avoid the trip for medical attention all together.

    One part of the population can run to the emergency room for a running nose. Another segment without the free drive thru medical option hope the ache or pain goes away in a few days. It usually does after death occurs. That’s why the hurry to pass a national health care package should be tempered, taken apart a piece at a time with a component added addressing what additionally can be done to prevent the costly medical condition, procedures because of over eating, smoking.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers 207.532.6573

  • (Rubbing Chin) How Well Do You Know The Person In The Bathroom Mirror?

    Maine Moose Family Crosses Road
    Maine Moose Family Crosses Road

    Each morning, day in and day out, you meet and greet the fellow in the mirror who stares back, waiting for the second cup of coffee to kick in just like you.

    As you saddle up, strap on the utility belt, get ready to ride out in to another day. But how well do you really know, understand this reflection? Why do we want what we want, need what we need and in the degree unique to each and every one of us?

    My dad had a college commencement speaker who stated he hopes the graduating class got to have set backs, to know advertsity early in life so as to benefit from it. I saw an ad on television yesterday indicating failure is the road to success. The same road paved with good intentions. But the character, the make up, the crank factor of you, yourself and I is modeled after your parents, shaped by life events, the people in your day to day.

    As a Maine real estate broker for 30 years, this is a people business. When a property buyer is upset, there is a reason. Listening to hear what the issue is, how I can help is key. Many times, it is not a case of the broker taking responsibility for a screw up. It is frustration in the life of the buyer who on top of this stressful move he is trying to orchestrate on time for his family, he also is having work issues, etc. Too much on his emotional plate and he is human. No antennae.

    It is said life is 10 percent the events, the people you bump in to and get to know along the way. And 90 percent the way we react to those same events, people.

    If there are too many people jammed in where you live now, that crowd is not helping you stay loose, focused and a fun guy or gal. If the sea of people is too many per square mile, that just adds to the mental pressure cooker inside your head.

    That is where Maine comes in. Lower population gives you the space you need, less hubbub to process. Less noise. Add to it the four seasons, the outdoor recreational options to renew your spirit, adjust your attitude, and Maine is the RX supplement you need in your system.

    If you can unwind, have down time and get some exercise at the same time, consider hiking one of Maine’s mountains. They come in all sizes The wildlife, unspoiled vista you see along the way is almost spiritual. You suddenly are humbled, stripped away of any self importance and able to think with a clear head. The fresh air in the your lungs part of it, the lack of people in your face way way too close is another component. But you are making time, running away to a setting that is conducive to figuring things out. Learning what makes you tick because you have time left over from maybe a place you live that crime consumes some of your personal energy. Worrying about a huge mortgage and wondering how in the world you are going to make the payment. That makes you old real quick. Hurry, scurry, detail rich busy. But no time to sit down and figure out your life. It is your life and you have choices right? Get to Maine as quick as you can.

    In Maine our real estate is so low, we don’t struggle with giant crushing payments from mortgages with too many zero places in them. We own our homes, and material things is not the way we keep score on how are we doing. The simple things are front and center. Spending money to feel good does not work here. Consumer product purchasing therapy is dead. We help each other out and do it ourselves on projects. We take care of what we worked hard for to keep. Our kids grow up with work ethic learning to earn what they buy. This kind of respect is easily in a rural state with values like Maine. Come find out more about who you are.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers – 207.532.6573

  • Sure, I’m On My Face, Space Book And Twatter.

    Social Media Gets You Hundreds, Thousands Of Friends..Ones You've Never Met, Never Kissed.
    Social Media Gets You Hundreds, Thousands Of Friends..Ones You’ve Never Met, Never Kissed.

    A hockey mom told me her kids rolled their eyes when she told them she is on My Face, Space Book and looking to join Twatter.

    Social media where you used to entertain or have company at a party at your house once or twice a year at most. But now your “cyber living room” is the size of North America and open to socialize in every day, or after work. Reconnecting with classmates you have not seen or heard from since the 1970’s. Joining fan pages, posting images, videos, writing jokes, sharing lives.

    It’s the extra level involvement if you find it fun, have the time to be playing games, trading farm animals, dodging mafia this, pillow fighting here, promoting a cause there. That is where you have to wonder, how much time are you putting in to this social media habit? And why.

    I am on facebook, myspace, twitter, linkedin and you can see our videos on youtube to just stratch the surface of our on line presence. Social media platforms that more and more spring up to consider every day to be found, spread the word on Maine real estate, the local ME area, the people here in Aroostook County. We still use the phone too. Call us anytime 207.532.6573.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers

  • Maine Prejudice…Due To Skin Color, Religion, Sexual Persuasion…Not A Factor.

    Prejudice Not Something This Beautiful Could Allow To Happen. Fewer.

    In the history books, the expression “As Maine Goes, So Goes The Nation” rings true.

    In the case of prejudice, I think Maine’s low population and spread out plenty of elbow room nature help people get along. To be sensitive to other people’s thoughts, opinions, values and beliefs. In an area of close to 96% white population, prejudice is not present. You need lots of diverse backgrounds and cultures to be a feeding ground condusive to starting the prejudice petri dish to grow, multiply, disease an area. If Northern Maine was jammed say a thousand to the mile rather than the spacious eleven per mile, maybe tension, friction would result in our day to day here. But it would be congested traffic, delays, crime from all those people and just the ills of too many folks sardined in the area that could cause tempers to flare. Not the skin color, religious affilation or sexual orientation of the folks in traffic grid lock.

    On visits to Miami Florida, the tight population and diverse make up of that local populace may play a factor on dissension, lack of harmony blamed on cultural differences. People are so different and at the same time not so very distant from their values, what they want to get out of life in this melting pot called America, the United States. World wide we want family, peace, to go to bed fed, not hungry and the same for our children. Wasn’t it this diversity in Anerica that made us great? That attracted folks from every world country to migrate to our shores anyway they could in groves. Just the statement “I’m American” conjores up images of a crowd of every color under the rainbow doesn’t it?

    When my dad was training as a tail gunner in a world war two B-24, he was stationed in Florida and Brownsville Texas on his way to Italy to fly bomb runs over Germany’s industrial sections. And what struck him as so foreign, odd and out of place was taking a bus in to town on the weekend to see a show, carousing with his army air force buddies on the town. And on that bus a sign up front for all to see, to remind that said “Coloreds to the rear”.

    And if the bus was full when it stopped to pick them up at a stop, any blacks on board had to get off to create a seat for whites.

    That bothered my dad who brought it up at different times while he was alive over his 80 plus years. He grew up in Aroostook County, taught to respect everyone. Working hard for everything he had on a Maine family dairy / potato farm. Taught to be respectful of other human being’s feelings. To do unto others as you would want to be done to you. He said the blacks just seemed to accept it when the driver barked “out” or filed out on their own without altercation. No hollering, pushing, shoving. Just leaving the bus while a group of white 18 and 19 years olds looked on in amazement. More than willing to wait for another bus if this one was full. But the blacks did want to make waves. Or did they dare to based on past experience. My dad never forgot that treatment. And just wanted to walk back to base rather than be the cause of someone losing a seat. Someone that secured it before him by waiting in line, climbing on the bus earlier than him. Needing to get home or to work on that same bus.

    In Houlton Maine, the census figures show about 3 to 4% local Native Americans, and a small percentage of what is labeled “other”. Members of the Maliseet, Micmac tribes were here long before the rest of us. They were the first folks local white settlers like Joseph Houlton met on his way north in the early 1800’s. They were the ones he asked for directions, traded with, had Thanksgiving dinner with to count his blessings on the trek from Salem Massachusetts. Probably heading here to get away from the Salem witch trials. The fear of being accused and having rock after rock piled on him to purify or squeeze the evil spirit he was accused of harboring out of him. And of course his ultimate death in the process.

    Maine. We all get along, worked hard together in the potato fields, went thru school together. In the Bangor Maine area, Passamaquoddies, Penobscots are a distinct, important part of the local population, history of the area. The local Old Town school teams my kids played in soccer, basketball, hockey were the Indians. We skied at Squa Mountain, went camping on Squa Pan Lake in the Asland, Masardis Maine area. Prejudice was not something I was taught, saw growing up in Northern Maine. We were so far from the civil war where it was fought. Remnants of that hatred, upheaval in the plantation way of life missed us, avoided us all together. Although I read somewhere that Sherman Maine was a town per capita sending more soldiers to the civil war battle fields..the effort that back in 1865 lost a slug of young men in the struggle, the freeing of the slaves.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers 207.532.6573

  • Maine Snowmobiling…Yeah, We’ve Got The Snow, The Sled Trails.

    Red Cheeks, Hearty Appetite, Energy Drained Make Happy Maine Kids.
    Red Cheeks, Hearty Appetite, Energy Drained Make Happy Maine Kids.

    Mainers do not camp out on winter couches, with a bowl of cheese O’s in one hand, the remote television changer in the other hand. They get outside every chance they get.

    And in the winter if not playing pond hockey on a clear spot on a nearby lake or ice arena, or down hill skiing on little hills, big hills, they often snowsled. Maybe a little trail ride on Maine’s 13,000 mile network to just put to a sled club or local diner for something to eat. Or taking a 300 mile trip, a loop where you see Maine deer, moose and other wildlife. Not to mention the beauty of Mt Katahdin, a roaring river, a rolling field or windy woods trail along the way.

    This winter, see Maine a whole new way. Going place you can not get by car or jeep. In the heart of Maine. From Kittery to Fort Kent Maine, see it on a snowsled. More than 280 Maine snowsled clubs groom, maintain the unique state trail system, each doing there part. Called everything from a snow machine, snowsled, snowmobile to skidoo, they are words to describe, spell out and promise Maine winter fun. Come explore, discover some of the best sled trails in Northern American in Maine.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers

  • Messages, Signals, Pleas, Warnings, Notices, Communication Bombardment.

    Happy Maine Teenager Working In Potato House.
    Happy Maine Teenager Working In Potato House.

    Everyday and every minute of every day, you and I are the target of communication. Some we want and welcome.

    Some live and local ME rural lifestyle…this video involving youth during the Maine potato harvest. Others just not avoidable. From the newspaper headline or advertisement circular to the commercial messages piggy backed in a video on youtube we are radiated daily with messages, requests, demands, suggestions for services, products. Sometimes just images, photos, pictures..no words, no copy..just images move us, affect us deeply.
    In Maine, it is often said what we don’t have here is the biggest attraction. We are not crime central..Maine is the 4th lowest crime state. Our four season beauty is not a secret anymore. The outdoor four season recreational options are countless, limitless. The people of Maine are fewer but friendlier. And the bottom line is keep it simple, real, small town community proud. As a Maine realtor, a big part of my job is to just tell, show, talk about what the area is like. Years ago, a Maine real estate broker listed, marketed, sold property mainly to local buyers.

    With the internet explosion, the market blew wide open and the world became an oyster and so much smaller. If you are proud of where you live, raise a family, enjoy the surroundings, that is what the blog message, the posts are suppose to relay, communicate.
    If you have any questions about Maine, are looking for information, call, click, come visit us. info@mooersrealty.com 207.532.6573 Log on www.mooersrealty.com Or visit 69 North Street, Houlton Maine 04730
    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers