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  • What We Do For Fun, Our Points Of Interest In Maine | Coronovirus Changes A Few Activities

    What We Do For Fun, Our Points Of Interest In Maine | Coronovirus Changes A Few Activities

    The points of interest, things to do in Maine when something like a coronovirus happens.

    We are lucky to live in Maine where maintaining personal space is easy. Six feet from others and preparing to increase the distance if needed is not so hard. Neighbors, what neighbors? When you live on a dead end road, when you do not see the next house. It’s like yours and also out of sight, surrounded by field acreage and mixed woods. Staying safely spaced is not thought about until a virus hits. And you consider what it would be like dealing with precaution measures if you did not live in rural Maine. If instead it was a high rise apartment buildings with shared heating and air exchange system. Or one of 300 other carbon copy houses cookie cut out of a subdivision with a neat sounding name.

    We all have the same don’t touch your face, clean surfaces, turn your cough and smother it in your elbow procedures to follow in Maine.

    No matter where we are on planet Earth. It’s all about doing your part. Buying time in the race for multiple vaccines to stop it in it’s virus tracks. And at the same time belt tighten to weather it out like a Maine winter storm with too much snow and how low does she go temperatures. Reelin’ and dealin’ with economic problems is nothing new living in Maine. Adjusting to up, down, sideways road curves in life’s bumpy pot hole riddled road.

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    The Map, The Numbers, The Coronovirus Covid-19 Statistics For The World.

    Our gratitude to live in small rural Maine does not make us less vigilante to do our part to avoid the spread or contracting the covid-19 virus.

    Sure your heighten awareness about how virus germs are spread is vital information. You teach the same laboratory biology science lesson to your kids for real World application from the texbook. More in your head thinking about grabbing door knobs, shopping cart handles and using your elbow to touch. Or nodding, waving not shaking hands habit adopted in greetings. No more kissing both cheeks in an embrace like lots of cultures. All that gets an overhaul living in small town Maine as we avoid unnecessary travel. Sporting events took a major hit. So did dance classes, anything putting you or your child in a large group or losing the ability to stay less than six feet distant.

    But being away from lots of population sheer number concentration helps us Mainers.

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    School Education, Sporting Events, Dance Classes Put On Hold In Maine. Everything Moved Back To Home Base To Batten Down The Hatches And Hunker Down.

    Not dealing with hording fist fighters for toilet paper, foodstuffs at shopping centers still causes us to stop and reflect though.

    To really think when you have families in those urban areas, how it must be. Just how their day to day changes more drastically. What they have for a set of worries is food for thought. And to consider elderly, those with medical conditions to get them help. To reach out and let them know the community cares for those with age out of kindness and for perspective. Much can be learned in the repeated past cycles we hear about helping older, seasoned community members. You doing your part? You in that group receding or blue hair segment now or hope to live long enough to make it to the Golden Years?

    Just getting around, avoiding mass transit and being jumpy every time your hear a sneeze or cough.

    We can walk not have to ride mass transit in most small town Maine locations. Ask someone shut in if you can get them what they need and check in. In all of our lives, none of us really knows how the coronovirus will affect us yet. My real job is listings, selling property listings will take it into consideration. I did a regular installment Maine real estate market report post on another blogging channel this weekend. Pointing out how the numbers look, with the disclaimer these healthy real estate market figures do not reflect the coronovirus news event effect. Being a realist, not an alarmist and knowing it takes patience to learn that part of the coronovirus aftermath.

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    Take A Break From Close Contact Sports, All Those Spectators In The Stands Or Huddled Together At ME School Fields.

    Practical approaches to difficult life situations is what Mainers are taught and see put into action daily.

    We will do more than survive and make a sport, a survival game out of it. When it snows an inch or two and a metropolitan area stops dead in its tracks. We think “amateurs”. But it is really lack of the right equipment, no flake experience, too many dang people. That’s the problem in population centers handling any crisis man made or from Mother Nature. David and Goliath different atmosphere to work with to avoid panic and get the best results. Smaller is better in mobilization or house arrest voluntary shut down protocol compliance. We are prepared for this kind of challenge and together will find the best way to get through it like other struggles.

    It will take another month and more to pass and further time to study the coronovirus numbers based on real time, not water cooler predictions. To weigh in on how it affects real estate, transportation, tourism, health care, small mom and pop businesses in Maine.

    But Mainers are tough, resilient and used to hardship and adversity. All increases our faith and the gung ho, fire in our belly passion to make the most of whatever life affords you. We head to our private places to unplug and refresh without sharing them with wall to wall tourists. We will be just fine staying at home. We are the lucky ones who live in Maine. Don’t have to travel long distances to access all she offers for fresh air, clean water, pure and natural surroundings.

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    What To Do, Being Responsible And Pro-active With Cornovirus COVID 19

    You and I will do our part to prevent the spread and rein in our travel circles to thwart the coronovirus attack on our way of life.

    The local haunts will suffer but understand your absence and why. Staying close to home to keep the fires going, making our life more confined and disciplined is nothing new. When the economy is not robust, if spending money is tight or non-existent, we quickly find ways to amuse and entertain. You can not help but think of Maine’s Amish settlements. How without lots of modern day conveniences, they don’t bother any one and get along just fine.

    The kids are respectful, reading books and pitching in around the farms or whatever Amish enterprise. The stay at home out of school will not be wasted.

    Everything you learn in life is not on the teacher’s shoulders. Time for kids to learn how to change car oil or a flat tire. To deep clean the house along with other members. To be kind, helpful and pick up more than just what they create for a mess or only the area they call their bedroom. Learning about economizing, conserving preparing for the long haul and seeing how local communities tackle the problem brings it all home. Kids will face challenges in life and the set backs and their reaction to them shows what you are made up inside.

    The struggles and change of routine work around the house helps polish and improve to make kids adaptable for more puzzles presented to them in life. Respect for others and their opinions that may differ from their own. Not expecting to always be entertained or the need to make sure everyone around you should know you are pretty bored. Balancing a check book, washing windows, learning how to sew. Being a bit of an entry level carpenter scraping paint, removing and replacing a rotten board for refinishing. Mowing the lawn, shoveling snow. It is not up to others to make your life rosy. If you day, month, year, life does not turn out the way you hoped, don’t blame your parents or teachers and say “it’s not my fault”. Deal with it and look for the best solutions digging in and working hard not falling down and staying there by refusing to take ownership of your role. This virus is all about doing your job to protect yourself and others from its spread.

    The coronovirus does put a hold on personal freedoms.

    It causes tightened up sanitation measures, working on the areas of your life that fortify and raise your flu resistance. The even more exercise outdoors piled on, staying fully hydrated, curling up with a good book. Or puttering on hobbies is just pouring more coal on the bulk of our activities anyway. Listening to music, making the same soothes the soul and relaxes. Writing, painting, creating art or useful craft items. Cutting, stacking next year’s wood supply always a default to fill the time in a worthwhile way. In Maine, knowing how to entertain and make the most of what you have that is always way more than enough. That spirit will continue virus or not through thick or thin, feast or famine. We need to tackle cancer, heart disease, obesity and other health issues with the same urgency of coronovirus news has caused. If you consider yourself a faithful person, this is your cue to test that conviction or profession with prayer and reflection to fortify from inside out. Help others to do the same and gain strength in the process.

    Helping others in the small rural areas, especially the elderly is not so hard or different  in Maine, with or without the buzzing coronovirus news reports.

    Much of the lend a hand knee jerk is second nature and why we chose to live in Maine rather than some place else on the globe. The local grocery stores opening up an hour early or later to help elderly shoppers make the rounds slowly. Without fear of being in the way, exposed to virus germs they can not afford meet along with power shoppers, etc. Slow it down. Get the seniors what they need one component of how Maine is working around the coronovirus and it’s after effects.

    The healthier simple lifestyle not bank rolled by mountains of debt or crazy spending adopted growing up here where money is removed from the equation.

    The focus on live and local in small town Maine, not online watching what everyone else is doing and thinking we are missing out on today. Providing plenty of room for adding all pure and natural endeavors in four season Maine. Again, not to brag but so lucky, very grateful and humbled to live in Maine. Farm raising makes you independent, a survivor to make hay while the sun shines and take frugal to a whole new level to stay on the patch of family dirt. Passing it on in as good or hopefully better shape than you received the acreage.

    Being self sufficient and resourceful living on less I think just adds to the feeling of gratitude. Easy does it living within your means, aware of others and it is not about you attitude. More local hands on deck to round up quickly. To make a difference, for the connection aid for others in your small home town. It all may allow rural country Mainers to not fully feel the effects of a coronovirus the same way as our struggling city cousins. We are wired simple by choice and that is how our life rocks and rolls in Maine.

    Like a harsh winter, poor economy, recovering from a medical operation or accident, we in Maine just adapt and adopt to whatever the occasion warrants.

    And using a what we have which is more than enough positive attitude. To rise above and beyond to find something to be happy about in our look back rationalization. We will do more than just get through the coronovirus ramp up and containment. And I bet some in the audience are thinking this rural setting might be just the ticket for them at this stage of life too.

    Our Maine local schools are working around the clock with teachers and administrators to learn from home.

    For students to keep the education process rolling in new ways. Also to get needed nutrition to students who depend on it when school is in session. Bag back for kids loaded with food goes home with the help of bus drivers delivery them. When school is out in Maine for two weeks and more, providing food along with the reading, writing, arithmetic is critical too. Not everyone has an Internet connection in Maine rural areas or the money to bring it into their homes. How to continue education without Internet or computers at their home takes working together and being creative by local school boards.

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    No Maine Large Crowds These Days, Coronovirus Means Less Worry But Still Being Vigilante To Protect You, Others. Schools Cancelled, Large Groups Busted Up.

    Those in contact with the outside World are hard to corral when they roamed before we all fully understood the seriousness of the coronovirus.

    But now we know, the media have thrown so much information good and flawed at us to digest right? When you live on a Maine farm, raise your own food, heat with wood and pretty much stay busy with the agriculture and being your own construction handyman, equipment mechanic, you and your family spends the bulk of your time at home.

    So points of interests, things to do in Maine when you thought this blog post was about suggestions to start collecting lighthouse visits. Knowing you want to see a Maine moose, eat a whoopie pie, try a slice of native blueberry pie, put on a bib to eat a boiler lobster or steam clam feed. Slice into a Maine potato to add the butter and maybe a few other ingredients. You come to Maine for the wide open space, friendly but fewer number of people with or without cornovirus new alert background buzz.

    Hiking Mt Katahdin, hitting the trails and visits to popular coastal beaches or Maine sporting events, musical events, school activities, church services, etc that may be curtailed for a spell.

    Hold that thought on go carts, Santa’s Village and public pools and going out to eat, large crowd music venues, whale watching. Make your World staying close to home or in it until we get a handle on coronovirus containment developments. When things settle down and the coast is clear to move around less restricted in larger travel circles. We take care of our basic needs and enjoy the work involved in just that as a labor of love. Grateful for how good we have it and knowing not everyone does due to where they now live today.

    Instead, for now, what you do up to camp in Maine is private and secluded. More one on one or by your lonesome. Small if exposed to any size groups the order of the day. Away from people where you worry less and learn to enjoy your space more. Maybe working the land to grow food you know where it came from and heating with the wood from your own property that’s a renewable resource. Not being an alarmist, but life spent for the summer at an unorganized township in Maine like St Croix Lake camp up in Aroostook County. Like the Lawlors and my cousin Randy and his wife Barb do every year. Happy living off grid in the remote location Maine is famous for and no longer a secret to many doing their online homework.

    Waving at the freight train engineer a couple times a week hauling wood forest timber products down the clickity clack tracks.

    Who leans out and smiles knowing he is about the only person you see hiding out in the deep, vast North Maine woods St Croix Lake location. Maybe the inland fisheries and wildlife guy or gal with the badge, the sidearm and a pick up or snow sled, maybe a four wheel tools by to say hey. Nature’s wildlife, the sound of weather, a crackling wood fire, a lake lapping out front not just the mournful train whistle approaching the one road siding crossing is what you hear. Who’s turn to deal in our cribbage board game and what did you peg for points from that last hand you lucky buzzard? Get the deck ready and shuffled while I whip up clean and place in the rack to dry these dirty dinner dishes Marguerite.

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    More Wildlife Than People To Read The Local Small Town Newspaper In Maine.

    Surviving on less at another off the beaten path cabin in Harvey siding or laboring on a small Maine farm might be just your new setting. Many bought land in Maine over the years for just that “what if” scenario easier to sleep at night. Without the tossing and turning worry. The property acreage a safety net, an insurance policy if you will to bee line to if life in a population center got a little too crazy. If you lived in a city and all heck broke loose, do you know where you would head following the blue evacuation dots to high tail up to Maine.

    Most of the land in Maine bought for cheap vacation recreation, maybe future retirement. Using owner financing terms to fit their budget to buy the Maine land. Now owned free and clear and put to another use than hunting, fishing, snow sledding or hiking for fun. Could you live off the land in Maine, be off grid and live pretty much self sufficiently? Think you have the skill set if put to the test or could rise to the occasion?

    We are vocation not just vacation people and can not take enjoy our recreation until caught up on our Maine work load.

    In Maine it does not feel like being on house arrest because home is where your heart is. We don’t need retail therapy at the mall or to be social butterflies running the roads. Mainers are content and enjoy their own company. Being alone is not scary but sacred when you need to process events and hear yourself think. Your life is around you and lived in the moment not out of step and some place else. This coronovirus makes you do some serious thinking about the direction your life is heading.

    Oh sure, people love Maine for the rocky coastline and maritime history.

    I have posted on the expensive tourist traps that is often all the out of state visitor gets to sample. But go up into the belly of interior Maine deeper. Maine is a place to sample the outdoor traditions year round and the paths into those areas are less traveled. You could start over, change it up or retire easily in Maine if the timing is right and you are prepared financially, emotional, spiritually.

    The small Maine communities are small but there is nothing larger or stronger than the hearts of the local volunteers.

    They doggedly take on much and  preserve to pass down these shared Maine family and community traditions. Our rural nature, the vast size of Maine and sparse population insulates us. Some think isolates to a degree. But when is that a good thing? Depends on where you are in life, what you have gone through and how you survived. Ask that very personal question to the person you see in the mirror brushing your teeth looking back each day for the answer.

    Small towns, their schools, churches, businesses can mobilize quickly when ordered to stay close to home in Maine.

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    Waiting For Ice, For The Snow After That Signalling Maine Winter Arrived And Is Leaving A Few Months Later.

    It happens every time the economy tanks. We still practice and pass on common sense to the next generation. The hand washing precautions, avoiding large groups protocol, how you meet and greet just means rein it in a little tighter. But we already live independently and not fueled by lots of cash. Are not dependent on others and make an adventure of being house bound or if weather increases and the power goes out. All taken in stride without being shook up or getting light headed with fear. We are all in this together and the individuals part of the solution.

    On a small or large scale Maine country farm, the lifestyle includes lots of tasks that keep us pretty busy and out of trouble. Occupied with cutting, processing next year’s home heating wood and maintenance of out buildings, the homestead and tending fields and animals fills much of our daylight hours.

    The locals and tourists alike want to be out on the trails that open up the Great North Woods and places like Mt Katahdin at Baxter State Park. Or to bike the fifty miles or more of trails around Acadia National Park in the Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island area of Maine.  To get out on the waterfront for early morning fishing in a boat or wetting the line in waders out in a Maine river or stream. But what’s important during an outbreak of say the cornovirus means first things first to protect yourself, your family, the community that is near and dear.

    Farm stands for field to table fresh, museums that showcase the agriculture and lumbering heritage are popular points of interests.

    So are home cooked service club suppers that often are fund raisers and silent auctions for some local in need that hit a low point in life. But the best things to do in Maine depend on you combined with the weather in the season at hand. One thing is for certain. No matter what time of year you visit Maine or when are lucky enough to live here full or part time as a native, much of the our time is spent outdoors. The fresh air, not being house bound by four walls and itching to get outside to walk, bike, hike, ski, swim is a strong desire in Maine.

    Simple living makes it free and easier in many ways in Maine.

    No crowds, no gangs, no crime and space. Lots of wide open space to explore and to return to those favorite places people from Maine and away flock to all their life. Once you discover your own special place to get centered, for exercise and enjoyment, that location is added to the can’t wait to return or continue where you left off.

    Living simple in Maine also takes the need for lots of money to keep things humming. Independent, resourceful Mainers know how to do more than just survive. To maintain a quality of life, if it is to be, it is up to me is one skill developed at an early age. Attitude, not being lazy, pitching in to make it better than it was or to maintain something good in a small Maine community. Everyone has a role, all are ambassadors to their own small Maine town and traditions.

    So points of interest, things to do in Maine and how all that gets combined with the coronovirus.

    This blog post topic did not deliver what you thought it would right? It is not business as usual and we interrupt this blog post programming for a special report. If you are brand new to Maine, never been here before and only had a few days to start collecting experiences what could be the plan Stan? To not waste your time in Maine but also not feel rushed and chasing a major time line to “beat the buffet” do it all. To cover all the bases and more in one hurried visit that sums up Vacationland in a matter of hours or or just a few days. The coronovirus has closed many options for safety sake. Rent a cabin and explore to discover what each facet of the jewel of Maine offers on your own or virtually as you plan for the rear visit. Google “what to do in Maine for fun” and watch the flood of recreational options spill out in your lap.

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    Kittery  & Up To Fort Kent ME Is As Far North As You Can Go. Maine, Tall Wide Rural State. All ME Communities Are Tackling Coronovirus Spread Prevention.

    Resources, time is one, money is another that can whittle and shape the list of things to do in Maine on the points of interest list.

    Camping is always a default affordable and enjoyable way to spend your time in Maine. With nature surrounding you, the wildlife one by one wandering by your camp site, you never forget the smell of the woods, the sounds of the lake or river you camped near. Food cooked on an open fire. The same one used to talk about the day that was and the one approaching discussing your Maine experiences.

    Maine is personal, one on one, more intimate and the connection is stronger because crowds of impersonal people are removed. You learn to entertain yourself and not follow the pack or worry about what everyone else is doing. You seek to carve out what you want to accomplish. What fulfills you is only learned spending time with yourself and away from all those people jammed shoulder to shoulder. Not bumper to bumper in population centers like other parts of the nation. You can grow, learn, relax in Maine. Where I live, work and play there are 11 people per square mile. In New Jersey that number increases to 1000 souls.

    One last blog post observation.

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    Maine Lighthouses Are Part Of The Attraction. They Are Not Going Away As Tourism Is Limited A Tad.

    Maine travel gets your one of a kind authentic experiences and wisdom to apply to your life.

    Like music that is real, genuine and even with a few imperfections, it has heart. It is not machined or sounds like all the rest of the riffs and lyrics. It is not copied and over dubbed in track stacks sameness. Feeling original, one of a kind, crafted from the heart. The melody, lyrics riding on top in the sandwich all crafted with total conviction. Honest effort poured in the pencil fill notes in the music liner creation discovery.

    Maine is like the person providing the hand crafted product or wholesome level of service is testifying about how much joy he or she feels because they chose to live in Maine.

    That kind of song or story hits you deeply because it is made from deep inside. The words and notes arranged because the success comes from being in the same mood when put together. Writing, singing and story telling about what you know works best when it is non-fiction and heat felt shared

    Small town Maine wrapped in hundreds of thousands of acres of mostly woods because Vacationland is over 90 percent timbered. Stripped of material things that are like medication to pacify the illness symptoms on a short term basis. Replaced with rich authentic one of a kind lasting ingredients. The kind that hit all five senses on firing on all cylinders and making  you feel alive in Maine where all this unspoiled space is waiting for you to tap. Unplug and recharge in Maine will clear your head and help your heart.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

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  • Maine Woodlot Trips | Collecting Maple Syrup Sap

    Maine Woodlot Trips | Collecting Maple Syrup Sap

    Tapping maple syrup sap, the trips to the Maine wood lot made for not just next year’s fuel to heat your home.

    The eighty acre Ludlow Maine timber stand in our family since the early 1900’s supplied way more than just firewood. The forested land not just a neat setting in the Maine outdoors for a picnic. Or to hunt for game, pick wild apples or to cast a line into the bordering fishing stream. The hardwood ridge section of woods in Aroostook County tapped yearly for maple syrup sap. Spread the word. March 21st and 22nd is Maple Syrup Weekend in Maine.

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    Maple Shade Trees Are Full Of Syrup Sap When Above Freezing Days, The Other Way Below Zero Nights.

    When someone says the words “maple syrup” do you think of a log cabin in Vermont or a large, smiling lady with bandanna for a lid on the store label?

    I was exposed to real Maine maple syrup growing up in the farmhouse with my three older brothers. First adding real pads of butter to melt and pool, then ooze down the pancake stack. Followed quickly by real Maine made maple syrup drizzled ever so thick and slowly. Gravity pulling it down the sides after lathering it up on top of the hot fluffy flap jack stacks. When you live in rural Maine, you get connected to the land. Most of your time is spent outdoors not trapped inside four walls. You work up an appetite for real Maine maple syrup.

    This Maine blog post is about making Maine maple syrup.

    When Maine daytime temperatures climb above 32 degrees ( 0 Celsius) then drop to below freezing overnight, it’s time to get into gear. Maple trees wanting to bud prepare for spring and the best syrup sap happens early on in the season. (WARNING. The boiling down the sap should happen outside because the considerable steam inside a home makes for sticky air conditions during the evaporation process.Unless you enjoy scrubbing interior walls of where you live, head outdoors.)

    Supposedly an early Native Canadian Indian chief from New Brunswick or Nova Scotia came home after a hard day of tramping the woods hunting discovered maple syrup in a left handed way.

    Look out, duck, he flung his tomahawk into a maple tree for safe keeping. The next day, a bucket by the maple tree beneath the weapon gash parking place filled with clear liquid.

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    Tap It In, Open Up The Faucet To Maine Maple Tree Sap. That’s The Easy Part. Boiling It Down 40 To 1 Takes Tending.

    An early morning cook, the chief’s daughter put it in a pot thinking it was just water. Saved her a trip down to the stream as she began her day. She might have gotten a little distracted with her other duties that day talking, maybe over tired and dragging a bit. Maybe the boiling part of the legend lasted a tad longer than what you and I wait. When standing by the microwave listening for the bell ding for the whip up that needed heating up.

    What was poured in her Dad’s cup to prepare for a strong medicinal tea a delightful red maple leaf surprise. By accident, the sap collected overnight from the Maple tree and boiled down a bit over an open fire became a popular sweetener by accident discovery. I am not sure whether my Dad ever heard that tale, but he and my mom loved making Maine made maple syrup. In particular, I remember one late winter / early spring trip to the woodlot off the end of the White Road in Ludlow Maine. No wood roads plowed and a blue 1966 Sno-Jet snowmobile our only means of transportation that day.

    This trip to the Maine woodlot to prepare for maple syrup sap season, we brought food to cook over a small fire.

    Anything cooked outdoors and enjoy in the Maine woods is special. And besides the hot dog lunch, we had a couple tasks ahead. Marking the maple trees that would be used for maple sap collection. The tall ones back home along the driveway to our Maine farmstead all nailed with sap taps. The giant rock maple summer shade trees contributed to the clear sugary sap supply. But the bulk of  the early spring tree sap came from the more plentiful concentration of maple trees up in the Ludlow Maine woodlot.

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    The Temperatures Go Up And Town. The Tug Of War Between Maine Seasons Of Winter And Spring Creates Maple Syrup Sap.

    Before climbing back on the 13 horsepower snow sled for the easier return trip on an established sled trail, my Dad and I hammered in the hooks for the wood lot sap pails. Our next trip would be to hang the actual collecting buckets after installing each sap spout. Many tap spouts have built in grooves to hold the bucket for sap collection.

    Both my parents growing up enjoyed the same yearly pastime of collecting maple syrup sap.

    Maple sap gathering is educational to the whole family. Learning about why sap happens, how it is a life force of the trees that bud and begin again each spring. Then to boil down to create the all natural sugary syrup to use in the household cooking took practice.

    My mom was a Benn from the road on the hill with the same name in Hodgdon Maine. She knew how to handle her candy thermometer and was no stranger to work on a Maine dairy farm. Mom, Mary Louise was next to the youngest of eleven children. Her farm family’s sugar shack operation was most impressive. The sugar shack shed with the big vat and separate open wall wood shed evaporator area worked like a charm. The big fire combustion box underneath the syrup evaporator used to boil down the collected maple syrup sap  located hidden in the maple tree grove wooded section to the northwest of her family home.

    My Dad dreamed of building a cabin up in the Ludlow woodlot big enough to invite in locals to enjoy a sugar shack home made pancake breakfast.

    Dad thought young kids should be taught the yearly tradition in early spring, late winter of maple syrup production. An ideal way to fill your lungs with fresh air and shake off the cobwebs of stuck inside winter living. The sugar shack not to make money but more for the shared experience. Mainers are connected to the land they own and enjoy. Passing on the same take care of this natural resource attitude to the next generation.

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    It Costs More, But Maine Maple Syrup Is Pure And Natural. Not Loaded With Fructose, Additives, Preservatives.

    He researched the gravity collection lines needed to replace the cumbersome bucket brigade to round up the gallons of maple tree sap too.

    With a forty to one boil down ratio of what you collect and end up with to create the valuable amber gold Maine maple syrup, a tremendous amount of sap is required. And besides the large raw sap volume to meet the demand once folks who try Maine maple syrup become addicted, there is a science to making the stuff. More at this Maine maple syrup producing link.

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    Maine Ploes, Nothing Tastes Better On Them Than Home Made Butter, Maine Maple Syrup.

    There are still tall stacks of rough sawn lumber from the same woodlot hidden away in a farm machine shed where I grew up in Maine. Stacked to dry and waiting, stuck in time. Milled for the

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    Sweet Is Not Just Maine Maple Syrup Enjoyed Growing Up In Maine. Local Farm Apples, Blueberries, Potatoes, Much More Harvested, Canned, Preserved. Seafood Like Lobsters And Clams From The Coast Of Maine A Local Delicacy Too!

    purpose of the large cabin complete with generous seating and the attached open side wall evaporator room. There were lots of irons in the fire and time to tend them all ran out with Dad’s passing in his early eighties. He was a dreamer with an active mind that worked overtime. Mom was the governor, the voice of reason and moderation lever. She is what grounded him back down to Earth for the many plans that did come about so well and those that just never got off the drawing board.

    Maine Maple Syrup weekend is March 21st and 22nd this year.

    Healthwise, how does maple syrup do when toe to toe up against Maine honey or blueberries? Our bodies need natural vitamins, antioxidants, minerals and what about this trio to supply them? Here’s the low down on the real McCoy pure not watered down with fillers on the three Maine agricultural products.

    First, our blog post spotlight star, Maine maple syrup takes the cake walk.

    Open the back stage curtain and escort in our first natural treat contestant. The cost for the real deal big jug of Maine maple syrup is expensive. But if you tackle the collect and boil down on your own, maple syrup production becomes a second nature tradition. The time to bottle real maple syrup can become a fun Maine family annual event. Reaching for your own home grown maple syrup stored up in the cupboard or down in the root cellar just improves the taste. Nothing in life that comes easy satisfies quite the same.

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    Cabin Fever, The Local Animals In Maine Sense Somethings Up. Spring Is Coming.

    The maple tree sap boiled for too short a time means watery, weak, not so thick syrup happens. The under cooked 200 to 230 degree sap not left on to boil long enough also more prone to spoil. If over boiled, the sap turn syrup becomes crystallized in storage and you miss your mark for the just right consistency.

    It’s not just maple syrup resting and waiting in the bottle from the pantry top shelf to tip up and pour when summoned.

    Over ice cream, added to snow to make kids smile. That’s part of it too. Maple syrup candy, my aunt Helen could make delicious treats with the stuff unlike any store bought variety. A dash in your coffee, added to your cooking provides something memorable and very special. Most of us would make a batch of maple syrup at a time. Like we have a couple big feeds of fiddle heads or new potatoes and fresh peas.

    The bigger maple syrup producers have large evaporator pans working round the clock.

    With new sap coming in one end, the syrup being drawn off the other in a continuous process. Maple syrup making connects you to the Maine land. It gets you outside and causes you to be aware of your surroundings. To reflect on another year has passed and what did you learn to apply to the next one.Watch a maple syrup making video to become more familiar with the process involved making it by a visit to a sugar shack.

    Practice makes perfect and follow the lead of an old timer works best in how to make maple syrup from scratch. Get your paraphernalia to collect, to boil down from spout taps to thermometers and filters together. Watch and learn and apply no matter how large or small your syrup making operation becomes. The maple trees you tap should be ten to twelve inches in diameter. I always thought the old driveway maples at the farm need the sap more than I do. The stress of aging, fighting off tree diseases, bugs, woodpeckers and loss of vigor always makes me believe it best to leave them be. Like a battle weary veteran, they’ve done their service and earned their right to not be tapped.

    Find the locations to see a real live maple syrup operation in full swing in Maine.

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    Above Freezing Days, Below Zero Nights. Ideal For Maine Maple Syrup Sap To Run.

    Visit the open house during Maine Maple Syrup weekend and the producer closest to where you live in Vacationland. The most concentrated natural sugar comes from maple syrup tapped in the spring tree budding window of tree growth. Wait too long and your final product syrup will be bitter. Not a crowd pleaser although hoppy IPA local Maine beer micro brews appeal to many. Make it a blonde or pale ale for me please. No to stout barley pops varieties.

    Experts claim nine health benefits from maple syrup used in  cooking, as the sweetener in your daily coffee. Maine honey health nutritional facts spelled out to share and compare. Maine blueberries, it’s no secret about how they do a body good.

    So the weekend every year in Maine to visit a maple syrup operation where it is open house is when again?

    March 21st, 22nd is Maine maple syrup weekend. The worthwhile family outing is dubbed Maine Maple Sunday. More on the list of Maine maple syrup farm producers all mapped out and part of the sweet 2020 weekend. The 4th Sunday of March in Maine is Maine Maple Syrup Weekend!

    Have you had locally made ploys that go so well with Maine maple syrup? The Maine French Acadian ploys made with buckwheat are not flipped on the griddle or flying pan. The batter “eyes” on top catch the melted butter and real Maine maple syrup when slid on a plate for all to enjoy. Maple syrup also used as a bath for corn fritters that we enjoyed growing up in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Nest Eggs, Mad Money, Frugal Living In Small Town Maine

    Nest Eggs, Mad Money, Frugal Living In Small Town Maine

    Having more than enough to just get by takes practicing frugal living in small town Maine.

    Quality of life in rural Maine communities is home made without a lot of money involved. Growing up as kids, grade school teachers passed out the thrift bank saving envelopes to fill and collect. To develop the weekly habit of saving and watching the account slowly grow.

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    Like A Pink Peppermint Candy? For A Treat, A Dry Throat?

    Saving for a rainy day helps prepare for what lies ahead is the simple Maine way approach to life.

    It creates piece of mind because you are not broke or up against it. If someone in your small Maine town does find themselves up the proverbial creek without the needed paddle to find their way out, a helping hand shows up. Lots of them come out of the local woodwork. Fund raising suppers and auctions held and community volunteers take turns showing up to help the family in need. Plowing out the winter snow from the driveway. Tonight, tomorrow, the day after that meals assigned and delivered. Making sure if you needed anything, it was supplied until you could get back on your feet what the small town Maine residents do. And then you perform the same johnny on the spot help ’em out when healthy. For comforting others between a rock and a hard place when the road of life takes a major dip.

    My secretary told me a story recently about her grandfather Ralph McPherson.

    He and her grandmother, her mom and sister ran a little egg business later in life. There must have been 30+ hens. Making door to door stops for special customers in town. Carting in the fresh farm eggs from Linneus to deliver product just like the milk man. The money collected tucked away so it would not be lost or to tempt someone to make it their own. Five finger discount is frowned upon and kids taught to work hard for what they have and take care of it. Plus to extend and provide the same courtesy for what belongs to others in return.

    The McPherson lived next door to Helen Folsom who disliked the unlucky number thirteen. She would not stay if invited to eat and the head count was thirteen on the dot. Had to go. Nicest lady but nothing doing with anything associated with thirteen. Not sure how she felt about black cats, ladders and broken mirrors. Lots of tall hotels don’t show the thirteenth floor as what it is if you counted the stories window by window from the outside. Earl Anderson from Cary, living out on the dead end Brewer Road another likeable sort and a field hand. Flap of his ball cap flipped up, everything turned to the side. Dad’s hired hand Clay Spellman was a fixture growing up and always singing Jimmy Crack Corn song, swigging on Coke soda even thought the doctor told him being diabetic make that a no no. Years ago, in Maine every town had lots of small family farms. Now bigger is the trend or stay very small and watch your expenses to have everything under control.

    Back to the McPhersons. The dollar bills and change exchanged for the farm to table fresh local egg run hidden in a tin can with a tight lid.

    The re-purposed container originally held pink peppermints. Anyone from a border town in Maine knows the kind of sweet familiar candy I am referring to because some “over home” family member enjoyed and shared them freely. My Dad’s mom was 100 percent pure Canadian. The Canadian barley candy in amber and red. To me looked like pieces of stained glass showing up under the tree at Christmas in my country home. Could not buy them on this side of the border. There are lots of perks being a border town in Maine with a Canadian province. Mom and Dad would

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    Working Hand In Hand To Make A Living From The Maine Farm Dirt.

    My brother Brian passed along a weekly summer job where I learned how to be dependable and to manage money.

    I mowed lawns peddling my bike into town to make spending money from a Ralph Black, the book keeper for Fogg’s hardware and sporting goods store. Ralph and his wife Marjorie the librarian always had a candy dish filled with the Canadian pink peppermints.

    Ralph also enjoyed dipping into a bank of sea dulse like it was a major league hurler with a punch of snuff. But that is a Maine blog post for another day. The Blacks built an immaculate two bedroom cape style home from scratch. The unfinished second floor stayed that way because no stork delivered any swaddled bundles of joy in pink or blue. Both Canadians that became American citizens.

     The tin container with egg cash stashed inside was deposited.

    Hidden some times in the freezer. Other occasions, out in the porch in an envelope up in the chest. If anyone in the family needed a little spending money, to pay a bill, the cash was available for a withdrawal on a moment’s notice. No drive through or slips to make out to access the hard earned and carefully managed rainy day funds.

    Up under the Ford pick up seat, in between the fabric and springs, was another favorite hiding place.

    No one aware the peppermint tin was hiding there but a select few. Ralph knew it, but not many others did not. My secretary told me when her dad was sick and not doing well, he whispered to her to come closer. To share that if anything happens to me, don’t forget.

    To remember not forget.

    To look up under the seat of the egg delivery truck seat to retrieve the peppermint tin can funds.

    But keep it our little secret in the meantime is how he left it with his trusted family member.

    Her story made me think of how people who did not have a lot of money saved and stretched what they did have.

    Every Maine small town family member was taught as a young grasshopper to conserve, to save, to live below their means. Left over money to squirrel away hide in the home or better yet in a bank or credit union. We used the “corn money” from vegetable sales growing up to run the house hold expenses. When all the dollars were planted in the ground like hundred dollar bills seeded around the Maine farm acreage. You have no choice but to practice frugal living in Maine when money is low or non-existent.

    Woodlots on family farms in Maine are a savings bank for heating your home and also to tap as a cookie jar resource when times were lean.

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    Your Heating Source For Next Winter. The One After That. Maine Woods. Precious For The Future And Personal Survival Makes You Respect It.

    Many a farmer in Maine relied on the bounty of the wooded sections of their spread to carry them through especially tight, difficult farm years.

    Money generated a variety of ways in the small town Maine households.  Second and third jobs to fund someone going to college. To pay for the needed materials to expand the house size as the family grew and more bedrooms were needed.

    Besides the extra side jobs and easy does it on household spending, money trickled into the household in other ways. By removing the need for it with big gardens. Canning food to put down into the root cellar or storage pantry to draw from over the approaching Maine winter months. Pearl one, knit two mittens, scarves, sweaters from Canadian wool yarn from the farmer’s store, Steadman’s, etc across the board or Carryall Store in my home town. Exchanging hand me downs of perfectly good clothing that’s only flaw was it no longer fit the growing child.

    Money earned by kids picking potatoes in the fall generated twenty five up to sixty cents a barrel return for the harvest field labor.

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    Sometimes There Is Rust But The Car Or Truck In The Yard Still A Vital Park Of Maine Farm Operations.

    Four baskets of spuds poured into a potato barrel meant it was time to slide on a ticket with your number for the tally at the farm that night.

    The farm house where newspapers were spread out over the kitchen table after the nightly meal served and the dishes washed to return to the cupboard until reached for the next session. Fine field dust, bits of potato tops too from old metal two gallon empty motor oil cans. It all made its way into the ticket collectors my mom or I dumped on kitchen table. The papers put down to contain the field debris as it poured out during the daily ticket count tabulation.

    The potato picking funds the four boys, other on the potato crew earned yearly helped the frugal Maine household a lot.

    By freeing up Mom and Dad buying the winter coat and fall school clothing. Each family members shopped for their own duds at J.C. Penney’s or Chain Apparel, Army Navy or other local clothes providers.

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    Frugal Living In Maine Started With Lessons Learned On The Maine Farm.

    We kids were way way more thrifty and frugal when it was our money used to buy the school and winter outfits.

    We learned the value of a dollar and if we were careful spending them, more items could be purchased. Cheap and frugal living in small town Maine are not the same thing. Frugal is being a smart business personal with your resources. Cheap is misery, Scrooge like.

    Bartering for the goods or services when the money just was not available to perform them.

    Rural Maine is all about exchanging the blood, sweat and tears to survive and prosper. Our fun and recreation did not always have a price tag attached either. The trip to Cary, Nickerson, Drews Lake after farm summer haying to wash up and cool off was a much look forward to treat. The Popsicle or cold drink enjoyed during farming chore coffee breaks tasted above and beyond because it was earned and deserved. The lunches packed for the trips to the potato fields or rock picking, haying or whatever chore tasted much better. Hunger always improves the taste right?

    The old barn, shed or home destined to be torn down was recycled board by board.

    To stack and reuse in a smaller version or stored away for another day. A board at a time retrieved to use in keeping the other still standing buildings alive. Resourceful, resilient and developing grit with determination is what living frugally developed. We were taught to make a game out of not just surviving but creating our own joy and happiness. It was not store bought and temporary but part of the wide and varied life skill set passed on from earlier generations. Conservation awareness to respect resources and respect for personal property, the family home were valuable lessons for life.

    Where people stock piled what they scrimped and saved from many small sales.

    The 50 50 raffle winnings from the fish and game dollar a ticket drawing proceeds tucked away inside the home. The won rifle from the sporting fish and game club. The donated hand made quilt with your name in your writing on the winning ticket drawn.

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    Simple Living, Stretching Dollars And Conserving To Make Ends Meet.

    If you did not need the loot, it was sold to someone that did. Or donated to be an auction item for a fund raiser to benefit others struggling. Today your diamond tennis bracelet when not round a wrist to impress and in use gets wrapped up like a piece of fresh cod or haddock or rainbow brook trout fish dinner. Sealed in inner plastic then tinfoil outer layer to tucked away and hide in the back bottom corner of the freezer. Valuables in Maine are not rubies, emeralds, diamonds or sapphires. It’s 8 cords of wood all stacked, seasoned and in place ready for old man winter. It’s the next year’s wood fuel laying tree length behind your house and slowly cut up to fit your stove or furnace to stay ahead and be prepared.

    Our Maine farmhouse had a heavy brown safe.

    Three numbers dialed in and then you found mostly land deeds, a musty leather pouch from World War Two with metals, the last will and testament. The bottom of the barrel seconds and cull potatoes shoveled up in the bins. Hauled to the starch factory for little funds but mad money. My Dad used the starch checks to learn to fly a plane and get to solo for a license to pilot a silver bird. The real treasure in the rural Maine home though, the black and white images of family members. The often pulled out bound albums viewed often and displayed in the Maine household. On walls, night stands and dresser bureaus. The nest eggs and mad money saved in mattresses did happen. Hope there is never a fire that takes the house and savings. When a house is torn down or remodeled, you do find the valuables. Old currency like a twenty dollar gold piece or civil war, etc newspaper clippings. Writing under the wallpaper appears when removed many years or decades later that tell a tale about who lived here. Providing a glimpse into their life in Maine.

    Today, valuables are hidden in safe deposit boxes.

    We’ve all seen the espionage movies where lots of passports, a gun or two, stacks of large denomination multi national currency bills and passports of every color. All rifled through hurriedly by the film star on the tear. With no daylight to burn or waste. As they have to hop to it. Little time and important places to be to save the World, again. Maine is the the lowest crime state and rural areas don’t have lots of precious gems, furs or valuable artwork to protect. You want to hang onto your chain saw uptah camp, the Honda generator, snow sled and your boat motor Chummy.

    The biggest target in any area part of a small rural Maine home would be the bathroom medicine cabinet.

    Pain killers when you are addicted make them like a bee hive to a Maine bear with a bad sweet tooth. Sad to say, in small towns, people know who just had a hip replacement or other surgery where a med prescription followed the patient home to convalesce. Drug addiction and self medication for problems in life that depress are World wide.

    Being industrious by nature helps living on less but feeling fulfilled and like you have more in rural Maine.

    Outdoor nature all around us that is pure and unspoiled is a big part of the no or low cost fun. The fresh air and clean water of Maine and vast open space is a solid cure for what ails you. Boredom happens less and retirement is short lived for those without new hobbies to fill their day.

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    The Fun Outdoors, No Cost In Maine.

    Roger Chapman, a local retiree says like many the first couple weeks of done work is fun but then this is what happens. You wake up, wander out to the garage and putter, tidy up the place. Then come in, turn on the television and watch for a little while. But not for long, snapping it off because something is missing. Let me shuttle the car dealership customers back and forth while vehicles are repaired and they are without their iron horse. Or head down country to pick up and deliver cars and trucks swapped with other dealership in exchanges. In many lots of folks who retire find out it is not paradise and return to work. Happy again because there is someone who needs them to get up in the morning to head to work and help them out.

    Many retirees seek employment again to feel like they did something worthwhile today.

    Bagging groceries, volunteering, something is needed to fill those forty or more hours of the week reserved for your job when retirement rolls around in Maine. You can only work on so many household projects and not everyone golfs, hunts, fishes full time when they get the gold watch and Maine job retirement party.

    Restless, eager to pitch in and be busy because you have worth ethic in your Maine veins.

    Many pursue a small business that does not tie them down. Like rotor tilling gardens, plowing snow, clearing porch roofs, landscaping, scraping and painting. Hanging out the handyman shingle and stating no job is too small.

    The cost of living in small town Maine is low and the skill set is high. Self sufficient makes it DIY. If it is to be it is up to me. Is it like that where you live now? Thank you for following our Me In Maine blog post. Another edition in the can and that’s a wrap until the inspiration causes another one. Maine, the way life should be.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Aroostook County, Portland, Boston Down And Back Quick Trip

    Aroostook County, Portland, Boston Down And Back Quick Trip

    The Aroostook County, Portland, Boston down and back quick trip.

    Interstate 95  starts in Houlton, connects Maine with the Atlantic Canadian provinces and makes for easy traveling. This weekend Meg and I headed south to visit the oldest daughter and her husband in Boston MA. Had to check out some hardwood flooring along the way for a cottage winter rehab project.  Quick swerve across the newest Twin City bridge to cross the Penobscot River without getting wet. Squeezing in the look see and the park then run in at the Brewer Mardens. To see how exactly the white oak looked all wired brushed and up close. Before ordering the flooring to be shipped to the Houlton store for the home town shopping credit. Snapped the cell phone image to relay to our local salesman Rich on just what to order from the warehouse.

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    Crossing In Or Out Of Maine. It’s Always Nice To Be Back In Maine.

    Then throw it back into drive. Dart back across the third Bangor Brewer Maine bridge to merge with I-95 traffic and continue south to Boston, MA.

    On the road again. We stayed in Portland at La Quinta Inn And Suites. The hotel staff friendly, the surroundings neat, clean, modern. Used the Uber app to flag down Jeffrey who appeared lightening fast outside the lobby to whisk us to the Old Port.

    Our Uber driver carting us around the Old Port, from a small Maine town named South Baldwin. Claims he loves his job. Maybe because he is behind the wheel in Maine. Unlike many polled NYC Uber drivers that did not share Jeffrey’s passion for 10 and 2 carting folks from point A to point B. Not a one in the big apple on a recent trip said they loved their job. Half empty thinking about their employment as a personal taxi driver.

    When the Boston Red Sox games are on, Jeffrey enjoys picking up and delivering his taxi fares. Providing the helpful local insider tips on what to do and where to eat suggestions. For someone brand new to Portland Maine who is traveling, the local taxi driver, your hotel desk clerk are huge valuable resources for the what is fun, where to have it suggestions. Jeffrey listed off a bunch of options of where to eat without reservations. The night before Jeffrey made 28 similar runs for passengers hitching a ride into the Old Port dining scene.

    We decided spur of the moment quickly “how about an Irish pub setting” for refueling in the Old Port restaurant neighborhood.

    Seems like that dining theme location is pretty popular. Because predictably made the same Irish Pub food in Bangor decision selection not too long ago covered in an earlier Penobscot Theatre blog post. So Ri Ra Pub Portland Maine the location for a delicious meal. Low lights, cozy warm fireplace, large window with the Old Port showcasing the colder side of the glass. We deep six-ed the original plan for Central Provisions on Fore Street to have dinner Friday night.

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    Super Irish Pub Meal Ar Ri Ra Irish Restaurant In The Old Port.

    Evidently there was a fire last July that closed the Flatbread Co next door and the Ri Ra Irish Pub and Restaurant for three weeks or so. Tough time of the tourist season to have the pots cold, the door closed and lights off during damage renovations. But if you want to avoid the crowds, hit Maine in the winter. Or the shoulder season of going in or coming out of the hectic summer months to really enhance the experience.

    Samantha from Augusta Maine our Ri Ra server working her way through college. Waiting tables in the Old Port restaurant expertly.

    She was helpful, patient, attentive. Nothing mechanical or artificial and a real natural. For starters, the seafood chowder in the large bowl loaded with top to bottom, side to side fresh caught fish. Piping hot and big bowled for a perfect satisfaction. The boneless BBQ wings Jamison honey lathered and glazed. The perfect companion appetizer. One entree of haddock for me please. Make it salmon and asparagus with heavy lemon sauce for Meg.

    While the fireplace finally made us move in one chair at the four place table from the outside to the inside. It became time for desert, are you crazy? “F” registered on the gauge for both of us so we settled the tab, added the tip. Bundled up to head outside. Fresh air, night stars, the harbor sights and sounds in Portland’s Old Port more enjoyable because not so many had the same idea. It’s like can you imagine the Magic Kingdom with just you, your family and only the Disney characters and no endless attraction lines on vacation? No parent upset because Jimmy or Suzie has to hit the bathroom because it is taking so long to inch along in the back and forth lines. Maine is like that when you need the all to yourself peace and quiet spacing.

    Walking up, then down Commercial Street in the Maine’s Old Port is more enjoyable when the sidewalk is not shoulder to shoulder marching in step with other tourists.

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    Hungry? In The Old Port In Portland Maine?

    It’s quiet, less traffic on the street too. No so dangerous to cross to see what you missed on the other side as you stroll. Maine vacation hot spots become more personal, the business owners available to talk and share when the temperature drops. The tourist traps suddenly are returned to smaller numbers to serve that is more sane, less hubbub. You get more attention and I think the servers are happier in winter. Not pushed so hard.

    If you have only come to Maine in the summer months, Vacationland has three other seasons to sample. It only requires just a slight adjustment in your wardrobe. The shoulder seasons and winter especially makes your trip to Maine more personal with your servers no so rushed for time. No one staring in the lobby with sharp dagger icy glances aimed at you to say would you please hurry it up BUB? Because they want your table bad.

    Meg and I had to get up early to continue the southern trek across the big green bridge. Heading south into New Hampshire Granite state, then the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to arrive in Boston MA.

    We stopped just in time for Karaoke at the Commercial Street Pub. No, no singing of Johnny Cash’s Ring Of Fire for me or Walking After Midnight or Crazy like Patsy Cline for Meg on the open mike. But interesting conversation from a lady about

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    Places To Eat In The Old Port, One To Check Out Is Ri Ra.

    to turn 60 who’s daughter was the bar keep. The next to the oldest of thirteen kids who grew up and remained in Portland Maine had an interesting and hard life. Meg the social worker felt right at home.

    Hit the Uber app again for Stephen this time on the back haul return run to the La Quinta Inn And Suites hotel.

    Nice price, no valet tips and parking fees and only 2.3 miles from the Old Port. When you are just passing through and not spending the extra money to be camped out in the Old Port, this place for the lay your head in the bed works well. Super hot and varied items at  breakfast the next morning. It save timed and got us back on the turnpike after gassing up and snaking through a car wash to remove “The County” road salt. Arrived in Boston around noon time all rested and anxious to see the oldest child.

    Let’s eat… so the four of us drove to a Mexican restaurant in Jamaica Plain MA called Chilacates Centre St.

    All the walking around during the day prior to that works up an appetite. You always sample the local food too much when traveling right?

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    Hot, Spicy, Fresh. All Mexican Ingredients And Staffing. Chilacates Centre Street Food South Of The Border.

    All the walking around during the day prior to that works up an appetite.

    That night we eat at an Indian food restaurant called Tikki Masala. The food at both superb, served by the staff from the country the cuisine originated each session. You felt like you stepped into Mexico for lunch, India for dinner. Not bacon burgers or onion rings or chicken nuggets but real McCoy Mexican and Indian cuisine. Ordered in Spanish for lunch with a buzz of Spanish chatter and laughter in the busy kitchen above. The Indian food restaurant owner of where we ate dinner after sunset took us by both hands to thank us for eating at his establishment. Nice touch when you can meet the owner and express your gratitude.

    The trip down and back over a weekend from Maine to Portland then Boston was not just about eating.

    Plenty of grazing did happen this past weekend. Diets put on hold. But we had a mission at IKEA out in Stoughton MA too. That place is huge and don’t plan to drop in and race out like a pit stop at Wally World. The cafeteria tells you a big part if not all of your day is going to be spent following the floor arrows. To slowly move with the customers through each department like immigrants. Not planning to buy much but you always do.

    The tramping has to be broken up and pace yourself like it’s a marathon run. Most we saw at IKEA were young couples with low to the ground, pint size families in tow.

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    Big Store, Takes Time To Tour. IKEA in Stoughton MA.

    Looking for furniture, the kind you have to have the patience to build. Or the extra dough to hire it done if you do not feel like the assembly DIY exercise. Trying out bunk beds, opening and shutting kitchen demo displays, sitting in chairs eyes glassing over from too much shopping. You find what you want then head to the warehouse which can chew up a considerable amount of time too. Great expanse to walk and walk some more leaning on a cart. The dollar ice cream and large hot dogs the same price are a crowd and hunger pleaser at IKEA while you shop til you drop for furniture, bedding, rugs, lighting, plumbing, anything.

    Also got some exercise earlier walking around the Aboretum of Harvard University.

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    281 Acre Arnold Arboretum In Jamaica Plain MA

     

    The size of nearly 300 acres in one section, an old farm donated to be kept forever wild like Maine’s Mt Katahdin at Baxter Park is neat. Lots of flowers, trees and the level to rolling terrain lets you go over hill and dale. Up gravel paths, down granite steps like . Water running in the streams, lots of display information on where you are now in the walking tour. Signage to explain what exactly this vegetation is, what country it originates from on the globe.

    You can spend the good part of the day walking and enjoying incredible open space where you can take a break. Forgetting you live in or are just visiting the Boston area. In Maine, we don’t have to create the open space. She is vast and sparsely populated, under developed. But in populated urban areas space is limited and even more precious.

    Here are some images below from the walk around the Arnold Aboretum that is open every day of the year and no charge but donations gladly accepted.

    Young families, joggers, bench sitters who are reading or talking… you don’t see a lot of people but there sure is plenty of plant life to study. If I lived in the Jamaica Plain MA area, I would use the Arnold Aboretum with daily visits for exercise and the mental health sense of natural space which recharges.

    The quick Aroostook County, Portland, Boston down and back quick trip.

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    Where To Walk, Where There Is Space, Trails, Roadways For Bikes, Rest Benches To Reflect. … The Arnold Arboretum.
    Places To Walk in Jamaica Plain MA
    All Kinds Of Trees To Learn About. Plants Too Researched.
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    Open To The Public But Be Respectful. Clean Up After Your Pet, Watch Your Kids & Carry In, Carry Out.
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    Study The Layout, Visited Daily. The Arnold Aboretum.
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    Hear The Water, Plenty Of Open Space And Fresh Air Just Like Maine.
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    What You See And Hear For Birds.

     

    Don’t ever think we are isolated or removed from the rest of the World living in rural Maine.

    It is nice to take short trips into Canada or down into other parts of the Maine or into New England states. To hit a sports team game or musical concert event. Or maybe a historical event in Boston MA or let’s go to a show, the aquarium or museum, a book store. But it’s always a big glad sign of relief. To cross the big green bridge crossing the Piscataquis River to be back in Maine. We hit Augusta for an Applebee’s snack on the trip driving north on Sunday.

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    We Visit With Oldest Daughter, Her Husband, Little Paco The Dog.

    Also stopped into the Maine Tourist Information Center in Hampden for a nature call. And to mix work and pleasure to do some detective work on some marketing material.

    Making sure out Maine real estate brochures were in place and well stocked in the display case.

    They were front and center and ready for pick up by traveling tourists. Making the same Interstate 95 and 295 road trip. Lots of snow sled trailers headed north because there sure was no snow in Boston, very little in Portland Maine. And the forecast this week for fifty degrees and sunshine spring like conditions. Until Thursday when five to eight inches of snow is predicted in Maine.

    When your kids live local in Maine you see them a lot.

    When the zip code is a lot different than the one you use, you travel to stay connected. In Boston you quickly notice how tightly nestled the housing is. The lack of space means fencing everything in around you is a popular survival skill. And the open space there is becomes so treasured to offset the high priced real estate and lack of land wrapped around the housing units.

    Next up is a trip to Colorado to see son number one who is high up in Leadville. Will get lots of ski and dog sled team photography.

    Stay tuned for future blog posts about that trip with words and imagery. As always, thank you for following our Me In Maine blog posts.

    Just thought sharing what we did this weekend might be interesting to read.

    Down to a Red Sox, Bruins, Patriots game or some other sporting or music event trips happen when you live way up here in Maine. Six hours from Bean Town. We do travel. We don’t want to leave Maine but we are not parked here all the time either. This time it was the Aroostook County, Portland, Boston down and back quick trip that filled the blog post hunt and peck writing exercise.  I am sure if you live in Lewiston Auburn, in York or Cumberland Counties in Maine the trips to bright lights, big city of Boston where the tea party was occur more than central or northern residents take. But where I live hitting Baxter state park, accessing the Allagash Wilderness Waterway can happen easily and often. Venturing to Quebec City, Prince Edward Island or Nova Scotia is easier when you develop the travel bug and feel antsy. Always thinking of something interesting to share and post about life in Maine, Canada, New England.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Small Town Newspapers In Maine | Local Is Everything

    Small Town Newspapers In Maine | Local Is Everything

    Small town newspapers in Maine where local is everything.

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    More Wildlife Than People To Read The Local Small Town Newspaper In Maine. Bambi Does Not Pay An Annual Subscription For His News.

    The local newspaper used to be the only way to learn what’s happening. What’s important in a small Maine town makes the approach to the newsprint layout different than the urban method. In small town Maine, there are no gangs, no drive by shootings. Not eighteen car accident pile ups and local weather is a big news item. So are local town elections and school or zoning board rulings. The local hospital in Maine does not have or need a trauma center for gunshot wound treatment.

    The level of advertising income to salt and pepper the local community news. That’s another factor in how thick the latest newspaper installment becomes for area readers.  What you pay per column inch is low because so is the population readership. Here is a list of Maine newspapers.

    Some Maine newspapers are daily, some weekly.

    Over the last forty years I have prepared local real estate ads for the weekly paper in my small home town of Houlton. The Aroostook Times published from 1857 to 1916 had a rival newspaper publication called The Aroostook Pioneer. the two newspapers merged to make one viable local voice to keep local readers informed on their community. This blog posted an article on early local radio and television stations in Maine.

    Before the Internet, the interstate, small Maine towns were pretty self contained.

    You worked locally, spent most of your money in the confines of the local town boundaries. Railroads helped open up commerce by supply the small Maine towns with goods and service work was done by local residents from the community. Passenger trains helped move the locals back and forth from out of town destinations. Telegrams came in to make sure twitter size announcements. Stop. Western Union wired money back and forth when a loved one was stranded, thrown in the hokey crow bar hotel. Where local dances were for the week. Public suppers were huge news you did not want to miss.

    The only social media was what you picked up down at the local Grange hall. Or at the grocery store pushing the squeaky wheel wire cart with one wheel that had a mind of its own. Stopping to exchange news with other familiar shoppers. More news gathered by your partner with the window rolled down talking with the shopper you met inside’s other half. Sitting out in the Main Street parked car location waiting for the weeks groceries and the scuttlebutt of news to leave the store. Or local current news gathered while in the swivel pump up chair,  getting your hair clipped or styled. You could get quite an earful of local news just like down at the local grain mill or hardware store picking up supplies.

    Telephone operators and party lines were another news leak that might be reliable but dependent on the short term memory and number of how many people used in the round robin news gathering.

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    Recreational News, Anything Outdoors Is Covered In Small Town Newspapers In Maine.

    Some passing on the local community news were hard of hearing and missed vital facts or recalled the news snippet with an agenda filtering. Even the local small town Maine newspaper editors were known for printing the news as they saw fit. Slightly colored, spiced with editorial spirit to increase readership subscriptions. The newsprint produced made it obvious where their political leanings supported on various local, state and even national issues. For the most part, it was all about the local news events.

    Birth announcements, who died this week to take their turn in the obituary section of the small Maine newspaper. Who had a tea and who was there. What they wore described as if it was a royal wedding. Painting the picture for the locals who love a story that is close to home. Out of town guests, who they were, what the folks did while they had company all important stuff to readers in a small Maine town. What was served for food and even the dining on the open front porch location all part of the local news. The string of non-paid but eager to write community reporters from out in the far reaching areas of the circulation. The announcements on job promotions from out of town children of local residents filled the small town Maine newspaper columns too.

    Who won the small town in Maine local spelling bee is front page and who’s son or daughter do you suppose that is Martha pondered.

    Opening up the fresh folded hot off the local press newspaper edition in a small Maine town. Where is there a dance this week and who is calling the rounds or which band is playing live. Before television, folks were travel to the entertainment that was live and local. There was always a series of dances for all ages… out at the lake, at the VFW hall, in a hotel. There were no franchise motels and boarding homes were plentiful. Folks working on the railroad, in the woods or on the farms traveled into town from sparse unpopulated areas of their Maine county location. Working your room and board as a student attending school because where your family lived there was only so far you could go in the one room set up. Where the older ones helped the younger students.

    Honor rolls, local police report on barking dog disturbances. There some newsprint set aside to report about the  a grass fire that got a little out of hand when the wind came up last Monday. Which local Maine fire departments responded to the local blaze last week. If it is new reported after the last weekly newspaper came out it is still worthy news for this next edition. Maybe there is more known from local sources to add to the earlier reports doubling back to report the story developments.

    Advertisements for jobs, the fine print of bankruptcy or foreclosure notices, the odds and ends for sale in a small Maine town.

    Who has a vacancy in an apartment coming up and needing to be filled with a quality renter. That’s in there too. Local service providers with a business card size ad or a sale flyer insertion for buy one, get one free. What’s the price per pound for chicken legs or various cuts of beef down at the local Superette or Foodliner this week. In small Maine towns, there is not much for other competing media outlets to spread the news. Like a Paul Revere clopping through the back streets handing out handbills, the local newspaper delivery boy took over the task. Milk men made home deliveries too and picked up the glass empties. He had eggs, other dairy products to peddle in the door to door in a small Maine town.

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    Local Eye Candy, The Talent. It’s The Outdoor Settings And Wildlife We Enjoy.

     

    The fifteen, twenty five or more years ago today rehash of what was going on in earlier newspaper stories.

    Those have a corner spot just like the funnies too. Who’s away in the service and wouldn’t Ernie or Cliff appreciate a letter from home the editor reminds. Would you try to send them a little something for home made goodies and a heart felt note from the small Maine town to cheer them up? To know you appreciate their service in the armed forces and being away during the approaching holiday. Small town Maine newspapers shared the joy and pain and the awareness is greater. Now small local newspapers are combining with others in the same economic restraints of rising print production costs, the declining readership to be one strong viable County voice in Maine.

    Anything local to print that would only be of interest to someone living in the small Maine town or with a connection to it.

    Part of the small Maine town newspaper readership has always been from outside the geographic boundaries of it. On the mailing list to be kept in the local news circle with the newspaper arriving a few days late but still pertinent. To keep up with the small home town in Maine happenings… like a serial television show sequel. Small town local newspapers also produced letterhead, printed materials like wedding or birth announcements to keep their presses rolling.

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    ME Lighthouses Are Part Of The Attraction. So Is Local News That’s All Small Town Home Grown, Grass Roots.

    Today with social media, the you are there instantly happens with anyone that has thumbs to type. Or a cell phone camera to whip out to capture the still image or local happening video loop. You and I are suddenly eye witness news gathers and reporters. The local population is the cub reporter in small town Maine. The small Maine newspaper that only publishes daily or weekly without a website can only feed the readership at set times. With technological advances, the small radio station can now stream video to deliver the local sporting events. Digital sub-channels on the carrier frequency broadcast other offerings in HD streams.

     

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    The Miss Aroostook Diner. Where People Used To Eat And Gather News. “What Did You Hear Down At Breakfast Coffee Ed?” The Black And Whites Bring Back A Flood Of Local Memories. Nostalgic Old Local Images Pull On Heartstrings Hard With Old Cars, Wardrobes, Small Town Mom And Pop Business Free Enterprise Operations Recalled.

    I remember in the 1970’s and the FM stations worked at using a sub channel for Muzak.

    Had to change the large reel to reels used to motivate the workers on the other end of the wireless signal. Depending on the time of day, what was played changed to be like a jolt of slow drip audio coffee. Used to tickle the ears to stimulate and make the mundane chore not drag quite so much. No no, that would hurt production efficiency. The Muzak subscription before XM and other music services feeding all the local banks, dentist offices and local grocery stores. The filler to avoid dead air did not have to be elevator music or clarinets of the big band era either. Dial in the background mood needed to the restaurant surround systems. Then watch the toes tap, smiles while the menu is studied or waitress is a tad delayed but it matters less.

    The media outlet institution of today is branching out to do more than the one medium always utilized to deliver the message or information. If they want to stay viable and make the leap from analog to digital. My job as a Maine real estate broker is more than listing properties. It is being the local insider with community knowledge that can share that advantage of being here in Maine to someone that never was. Like when on vacation you ask for directions, where’s the best fish dinner in town or how do you get to the water slides, local matters.

    Local small Maine town newspapers list the school lunch menu.

    No more worrying about are we having bubble and squeak or stewed tomatoes, liver and onions. Or maybe it’s pigs in a blanket on the school lunch menu highlighted at area schools like it is a competition. It’s the default pizza or chicken nuggets everyday, maybe a salad bar.

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    Slower Paced, Important Topics Closer To Home In Small Town Maine Newspapers. Covering Lake Ice Out Contest Or Fishing Derby Results.

    Or time to bring a homemade bag lunch from home if time allows and you have the ingredients for something custom made. To have it your way with homemade bread, extra layers of smoked turkey or veggie sticks with the ranch dip. Topped off with a devil’s eye date filled or molasses cookie or two. Carefully wrapped up with loving hands to make sure it stay fresh not dried out by lunch time consumption.

    The small town newspapers in Maine have gotten thinner. Advertising dollars get poured into other methods to make impressions.

    To captivate customers that have a call to action built in to make the advertising dollars well spent. Media information is pinging all around us. The small newspapers are merging and being absorbed to avoid duplication of services to increase efficiency critical to survival. Our low population makes a media buy of a small radio, television or newspaper still the old Maine broadcasting expression … “a dollar a holler” for a advertising spot. Print is not dead, just used in conjunction with other media options in advertising campaigns today.

    You need someone that has lived in these parts for some time to add perspective, know the history and being able to relay it quick and efficiently. The small local Maine newspaper was the town crier. But as the editorial decisions on what’s front page, which stories to cover and in what depth are moved further from the community a disconnect occurs. The live and local aspect gets diminished.

    Whatever delivered hopefully with friendly humor or a tad of entertainment using local expressions is what the small town in Maine local newspaper did deliver so well.

    But as the ad revenue drops off, the increases in layoffs of writers and other support staff follows to belt tighten. The local newspaper turned county regional publication has watered down and not so just local. The deputized local column reporter for a local town aged out and was not replaced. Today, everything has to be entertaining, fed with the teaspoon of sugar to keep the attention and to go down easy. People’s life are too jam packed for anything else right? Less are chewing up full books and the term reading the newspaper means scanning the headlines. Like they are a bullet list of what you need to know today or this week. You need an analysis to tell you what the news coverage talking heads just said in case you missed it.

    The yesteryear images of a small but bustling, vibrant small Maine town shot in black and white are nostalgic.

    There are a number of Maine publications that just regurgitate the old images from the newspaper back room files. The old cars, wardrobe from earlier times and shots of buildings in the background of the small Maine town now long gone due to fire or progress have an audience. Aerial shots from farm properties in Maine back when every small town had lots of independent family agriculture enterprises are a popular item for stories. And for whoever now owns the property that may be missing some of the farm buildings, the big barn or open wrap around porch. But shot from the air during a good farming year road after road before the invention of drones with cameras are neat images to add to the blog post, the magazine article or newspaper article revisit to yesterday for their readership.

    Thank you for reading our Me In Maine blog post about small town newspapers in Maine. The what is happening to them as they dwindle or get bought and pulled under larger media umbrella ownership. What is delivered means small independent bloggers are a source to turn to for the local community lifestyle and news events in the Maine area surroundings.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com   | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • The Trip To Bangor Maine When You Live In Aroostook County

    The Trip To Bangor Maine When You Live In Aroostook County

    The quick down and back trip to Bangor Maine when you live in Aroostook County.

    Maine is a big state. When you live here, the exploring it in bits and pieces small bites is enjoyable. Living full time based in Northern Maine, taking a little mad dash escape south out of Aroostook County is a treat.

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    Interstate 95 Traveling To Bangor In The Winter. Roads Bare, Plowing Done Right For Clear Sailing.

     

    The length of time you are away is not so important. What you do in say Bangor Maine is not either. Could be a sporting event, shopping, picking someone up at the airport, or passing through to points further south. But just a change of scenery and getting on Interstate 95 to head to a little more populated area of Maine does a body and soul good. Small rural Maine living is peaceful but the cobwebs from  house bound cabin fever take their mental toll during the winter months.

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    Keep Your Eyes Peeled For Deer, Maine Moose. They Like The Roadside Salt Used To Melt Highway Ice.

    Before I-95 was clear cut and the highway added to the landscape, US RT 2A was the “Bangor Road”.

    You’ve maybe heard the country classic song about all those truckers buried up in Maine along that cold, lonely stretch of highway through the Haynesville Woods? If you look close, there is a tombstone every mile according to the Fort Fairfield county boy who penned and sang the song wearing the patch over one eye.

    This weekend, Meg and I climbed into the car, buckled up to zip down to Bangor Maine from Aroostook County.

    A pair of tickets in hand with a bar code to scan to see the Penobscot Theatre live stage production of Don’t Dress For Dinner.  Sitting close to the front in the center aisle section for one very good live community production perch. And after the show on the stage up the hill, then wandering down to Paddy Murphy’s Pub at the bottom. Study the menu and time for a bite to eat in Bangor Maine.

    In a few past play runs to see a show in Bangor from Aroostook County I rented a 15 passenger van from Wayne’s Auto for the day. To take the local community actors group down to the Penobscot Theatre. The popular place to eat for that crew was the Happy China Buffet. It was not eat and run and when the crab legs make their entry, other delicacies were all expertly predicted by regulars who knew the routine.

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    Good Food, Easy Prices, Friendly Staff And Setting. Paddy Murphy’s Bangor Maine Near Penobscot Theatre In The Downtown.

     

    Both of us lived in the Bangor Maine area when attending the University of Maine at the Orono campus.

    We can share stories of renting an apartment at University Park even though each of us lived there at different times in our life. That’s why we both enjoy the quick trip to Bangor Maine from Aroostook County that is always fun. Done around the year when the schedule can be opened up to nail it down for let’s head to Bangor Maine.

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    Lights, Sound, Cell Phones Off. Another Penobscot Theatre Production Opens In Bangor Maine.

    Pretty familiar surroundings and my brother Stephen lived in Bangor Maine most of his life… born there, died there.

    He was a big advocate of affordable housing in the Bangor Maine area working at Penquis CAP. Even if  your family’s combined household income is pretty low, as a kid Stephen thought you should still be proud of where you live. Growing up in a housing project does not have to be a blighted or negative experience Stephen reasoned your surroundings treated with respect.

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    Opening Music Act For Jerry Lee Lewis When He Rocked The Bangor Auditorium.

    Miss you Stephen B Mooers. He played the keyboard ivories and sang in lots of local Bangor Maine bands as a part time nights and weekends gig. His most popular Bangor music band probably “Bootleg” that played at local bottle clubs.

    Bootleg  opened for Jerry Lee Lewis as the warm up act when “The Killer” came to the Bangor Auditorium to entertain the music crowd who could get a limited ticket.

    Brother Stephen’s music therapy as much for him as the patrons. He reminded the dancers I know some of you are going through hard times, it’s been a bitch of a week. But forget all that, leave it at the door. And for the next two or three hours let’s just shimmy and shake.

    The instructions for everyone to fun laughing, dancing, slurping some favorite concoction. And more importantly don’t forget to tip your waitress who is working her heart out to make sure like the band members that you have one memorable time.

    If you have never lived in Maine during the winter it is so easy to think the worse about what it must be like.

    Tall snow banks, howling winds, all alone house bound and hibernation come to mind. When nothing could be further from the truth. Maine winters are a time when we get outside to play in the white stuff. Just like the other three seasons.

    We dress to match the temperatures of the day in Maine. More or less layers happens. The highway department does a cracker jack job of clearing the roads. Big side wings direct the snow back to pave the way for moving around on open roads. No fear of being stranded, no reason not to take a quick trip south to see how the rest of the state lives. The trip to Bangor Maine from Aroostook County because of I-95 is very doable and affordable.

    Stayed overnight at the Bangor Airport. No, not stranded sleeping on the terminal  floor homeless many miles from home and hungry.

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    Going Somewhere? BIA Is There To Whisk You Away By Air In Bangor Maine.

    But not climbing on a silver bird to go anywhere this time either. The Priceline price for Bangor Maine lodging picked just right for the Four Points Sheraton. Bangor International Airport is not that busy with round the clock flights where it will keep you awake at night.

    Walked around a few stores Sunday, hit Home Depot to dream about household projects and get some ideas.

    Spent way way too long in lighting. Too many choices when used to a small town Maine hardware store for selection of just a couple that work just fine.

    Picked up a few children clothes items for the precious grand daughter who just turned one today and lives local where she is enjoyed so much.

    Hit BAM for perusing books and magazines. Those usually help inspire the next Me In Maine blog topic in some shape or form.

    The trip to Bangor Maine from Aroostook County via Interstate 95 is quick and painless.

    Cruise control for 75 mph and sit back, turn up the tunes and zing. Next thing you know you are on top of the Hogan Road exit heading down from Aroostook County.

    Where to eat, what to sample, washed  the car, jiffy lube changed the oil and fueled up to head back to “The County”. The one day down, next day back mini-vacations are great for a change up of the setting during a Maine winter.

    The Maine high school vacation week is approaching. The Maine basketball, hockey tournaments for the eastern, western, state title are on the line. No doubt will be making another abbreviated get away trip to Bangor Maine for a short return visit to hoot and holler for the home town team.

    When we were kids, the potato picking money earned out in the Aroostook County farm fields was ear marked for the school clothes.

    The ones needed to look neat and clean and to be warm heading into a Maine winter. You take better care of what you buy with your own money. You stretch those hard earned dollars too. We always bought locally whatever there was for selection. But when a store did not have something locally, it was fair game to get the best deal you could to find. To maximize your potato picking money down in the woo hoo big city of Bangor Maine.

    The return from Bangor Maine on Interstate 95 as dark sets in and the row of red tail lights ahead are folks that just did the same down and back trek.

    Who are now weaving their way north too from Penobscot up into Aroostook County. Less than a two hour trip from Bangor to Houlton and add on another pair of 60 minutes driving segments if you go all the way to the top, the Crown of Maine.

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    Tourists, in Winter The Snowmobiliers Flock To Use The ITS Maine Snow Sled Trails. Over 14,000 Of Them To Enjoy Helps The Economy.

    The St John River Valley is two more hours up US Rt 1 or the back way RT 11. Heading up Interstate 95 after a trip out of state or just down to Bangor or Portland, there is nothing like seeing one sign. It always makes me smile and sign in relief.

    The exit for Benedicta Maine which only got one northbound signals you are in Aroostook County Chummy.

    Like the Hotel California, you can enter but never get on I-95 in Benedicta Maine to leave. Check in any time you like but you can never leave. Or just not without hitting RT 11 further north and then boomerang ricochet maneuver using the Sherman south bound exit to get back on I-95. Benedicta Maine, still waiting for the south bound exit to get constructed when the DOT highway folks finally allocate the funds to do the job.

    When you see the Benedicta Maine interstate sign, you know you are back in “The County” of Aroostook. Maine, come for a day and end up staying a life time. It happens easily when she grabs you by the heartstrings and just won’t let go in her playful four seasons ways. Maine is big, beautiful.

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    How Much Snow Did We Get Last Night? Check The Bottom Of The Maine Home Back Door.

    Lots of Canadian vehicle plates on the cars and trucks you see on the highways of Maine.

    We are related to most of them if you took the time to go back through the family DNA. Plenty of snow sled trailers being pulled up and down the Maine pike too. Come on up, lots of snow to play in. It’s a winter wonderland play ground.

    Traveling to Bangor Maine from Aroostook County! We do it a lot! Maine is Vacationland. Southern New England, Portland and Lewiston area snowmobilers flock to Northern Maine when the conditions are right to hit the ITS trails. Ice fishing in Northern Maine is big just like downhill and cross country skiing is too. Thank you for following our blog posts on living in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton Maine 04730 USA