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  • Volunteers, Not Regulars, You See Them Around Maine.

    Maine is outdoors, four seasons, all natural.

    And as you travel the side roads, or hike up trails, you see “volunteers”.

    Climbing Mt Katahdin, Blue Berries Happen.
    Maine Blueberries… Show Up Single File Here And There As Volunteers.

    baxterpark10 Not the two legged kind. That pitch in and many almost have personal ministries run behind the scenes. I know of three ladies that all they do year round is knit.

    Really neat hand made mittens, warm hats for winter use. And they deliver the year long fruit of their labors. To local schools and ask the teachers to make sure they get to where they belong.

    On the hands, heads of kids that come to school with neither. Neat habit to pearl one and knit two when making wool hand and head coverings of all colors. To match the multitude of personalities of the new owners these born to knit ladies never get to meet.

    No, the volunteers today Me In Maine blog post fans are the ones that spring up, grow in the oddest places.

    Or are like kids that lose both parents, have no brothers, sisters, grand parents or aunts, uncles. On their own. To raise themselves.

    Beyond the tree line of easier growing conditions. The kind you see climbing Mt Katahdin. In a nook and cranny of rock, not so hospitable growing conditions. Blueberries happen. Scrub pines, firs too. But all very hardy, resilient, determined. Weathering the harsh growing, weather surroundings and standing out because they are armies of one. Lone wolf plants, trees for hikers to enjoy. But that live here through wind chills of winter, rains of the spring, all that can come at you for weather in Maine.

    Maine Corn, Potatoes... It Happens.
    See What Is Out Of Place, Does Not Really Belong ?

    In Maine potato lingo, “volunteers” are spuds that grow up next year in a neglected field. That were not planted new, visited by the equipment that always annually shows up in spring with new seed.

    But that just show up. Seemingly on their own, raised by themselves. In a rag tag collection of other regenerated seed, left overs from something hanging around from last fall’s harvest. That froze, sunburned, was not field gleaned. Eaten by man or beast. That made it to plant itself after a blanket of frost, white fluffy ground covering.

    There is a life lesson sermon in that pick yourself up by the bootstraps for another blog post.

    Today coming in from the lake getaway, preparing to fuel up on black fresh hot coffee at Cameron’s Market (that Bangor Metro says has the best pizza in all of Northern Maine), something caught the corner of the eye. I thought of the kid’s educational game “One Of These Things”. That is not like the others. See the sea of green? Spot it Bert, Ernie, Prairie Dawn in the audience?

    Maine Farm Field, Potatoes, Corn Too!
    Raised In A Maine Potato Field, Orphaned But Adopted By Hills, Rows Of Spuds.

    The corn stalk that BOINNNG.

    Sprung up taller and towering over the Maine potato plants that are inching closer and nearer to a fall spud harvest.

    Did Lilley Farms in Smyrna Maine who run a spread of black and white milkers plant the fodder corn seedling? As a fellow grower playful joke, diversion?

    Or looking closely, hey wait a minute. Looks organic, like Nature’s Circle…Dick, Sue, Meg, Lowell and the neighborhood farm gang have a hand in this. Or was the single corn seed air lifted by a pair of feather wings?

    Drilled in the fertile, tilled soil by a bird? Who air dropped the kernel on the way by overhead? When bomb bay rear doors opened, surrounded by some natural fertilizer to give it a start occurred?

    Brought in from a neighboring field where the black bird stopped for a snack. That went from stem to stern. Through his system naturally. In a place where all you could see in any direction was corn planted. No potatoes trespassed. Just long ears, darkening white to brown silk. Spilling, sprewing out the tops corners of each green covering of yellow rows protected inside.

    The single corn stalk.

    That a raccoon or black bear already sampled it’s production. In a late night snack. The corn that somehow drifted into this New Limerick potato field of Buzzy and Andrea Nightingale. All fertilized by what the potato plants dine on for a 3 number cocktail side dressing. Or bringing covered dish, it’s own wrapped container of nutrients. To assure success out of the gate last spring?

    Or was subject matter, topic selection for this blog post pretty meager today? It happens. You decide and thank you for following our Maine blog post collection faithful reader.

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

  • Local Maine Talent, Hand Made, Pretty Much One Of A Kind.

    Be honest, when you stop and think about it is there really anything you actually need when birthday, an anniversary comes around?

    When you have logged a few trips around the annual race track of life and have passed the accumulation stage? So when it is time for gift giving, so the receiver knows lots of thought went into this purchase, Maine home made, hand made items score huge.

    The Unique State Of Maine Hand Drawn, Creatively Depicted.
    The Unique State Of Maine Hand Drawn, Creatively Depicted.

    Because they were not mass produced.

    Plucked off the shelf of a big box, Wally World from rows and rows of a sea of samness. And the chances of duplicate gifts being opened by the receiver are scant. Pretty darn slim. Maine Made is one site with lots of variety when hunting down the just perfect gift for someone special.

    Or what the heck.

    Don’t wait to receive something that excites you. Hope someone gets the elbow nudge and springs for something that catches your fancy. If you spy with your little eye something in a quaint Maine shop, in an online “boutique”, buy it.

    Life is all about small pleasures. And who better than you to know what pulls at heart strings… yours.

    Have a youngest son who’s girlfriend Cindy is an artist.

    Just got a job in the Raymond Maine area as an art teacher. And here is a shameless plug for Cynthia Taylor, an up and coming side artist that has launched a side cottage industry like business.

    Home Made Maine Map.
    How To Get To Houlton Maine. Follow The Threads.

    Offering online items with an extra helping of Maine theme.

    That continue to grow in type, selection now that she lives in the Pine Tree State. The items that make excellent Maine gifts.

    Local art hand made and not found at retail chains.

    Don’t we all want something not like what everyone else has that is pretty unique?

    Like music. I liked Billy Joel even more before the rest of the World discovered him after Cold Spring Harbor.

    Played at the right speed, not the chipmunk sounding sped up master that slipped out into record stores, radio stations near you.

    Back in the day. When black vinyl, big and little platters of it were spun for entertainment. In the “playing what you’re saying”.

    Stacks of wax used to entertain.

    Some going gold, selling a million copies or more. Kids saving up and buying an 33 and a third album, a 45 rpm single. To add to the meager, handful of artist collection. With neat cover art, the lyric sheets tucked inside.

    Before today’s 3500 digital not analog songs on an ipod to select from, hokey pokey to on the go.

    Galette Recipe, Hand Made, Written Down.
    Home Made, Special, Here’s One Recipe.

    New, up and coming, creative artists in Maine, there are plenty to reach out and connect with thanks to the Internet.

    The leg up it gives aspiring artisans in Maine where the wide open space, all this fresh air and clean water, rolling wooded land is the perfect backdrop. To let loose and fashion something special, memorable, lasting.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, Real Estate Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • American Folk Festival In Bangor Maine, You Going?

    August 22nd through the 24th, the American Folk Festival in Bangor Maine will fill the airwaves with music.

    Along the Penobscot River several stages will offer performances from World class performers. The food vendors that go hand in hand with the tunes adds to the experience. Along with the open air, walking, talking, bumping into old friends. That all pencil in the weekend, to sample parts or the entire American Folk Festival slate of performances in Bangor Maine.

    Bangor Maine American Folk Festival
    Music, Folk Music In The All American Festival Held In Bangor Maine Yearly.

    Who’s gonna be there up on stage to enjoy? This year, for 2014 the list of American Folk Festival performers.

    The festival is worked on year round. Planning for the next one already underway. And like the music depth, talent, the list of food vendors, arts and crafts suppliers grows, improves yearly too!

    Unlike a big city such as Atlanta, LA, Chicago, Boston, etc Bangor Maine is easy to zip up Interstate 95 drive to or fly into BGR, PWM, without the big sprawling city hassles. Of all that traffic, intrastructure that can make the ordeal tedious. Takes some of the polish off the supposed to be fun, memorable experience. With the tarnish of pushing, shoving, delay hassles in getting from your point A to this point B.

    Maine people are friendly, courteous and this American Folk Festival would not be possible without a slew of hardworking, dedicated souls pulling together.

    Maine Music In Bangor With Arts, Crafts, Food Too! Not Just Music.
    Interesting Tents, Exhibits Beyond Folk Music At The Bangor Maine Festival.
    Lots of dependable volunteers signing up. Working round the clock to make it come off smoothly every year. Thanks to the many festival corporate sponsors too. Underwriting the musical, food, fun weekend in Bangor Maine. Be part of the sweet sounds heard all over the Twin Cities of Bangor, Brewer Maine in Penobscot County.

    Sample the musical artists and be in the crowd swaying, unwinding.

    Feeling the beat, the sweet tunes in ourdoor concert style performances.

    The American Folk Festival, you going? See you in Bangor Maine whether it is your first or you’ve got the T-shirt from all of the musical events.

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

  • Maine | Hunger Improves The Taste.

    Precious, uncommon, experiences that you are involved in, participate.

    Not pay for and attend, watch. Maine provides the understated natural beauty with wide open spaces, plenty of fresh air, clean water. And less people. More wildlife. They say hunger improves the taste. And life is all about the take away, the quality right?

    Where you are, the location times three is important beyond just selecting the best real estate property listing for you.

    When your surroundings are kept beautiful, uncrowded then the need to seek thrills, distractions, self medicate to compensate for lacking elbow room disappears.

    Maine Is Less People, More Living.
    Recharge, Unplugged In Uncrowded Maine.

    When you work to create the event, life ritual and not just stay on the fringe as a voyeur, the depth of the experience accelerates. Expands like buck shot. An umbrella opening up.

    Hitting deeper, more completely, cleanly. Because it is real, raw, unfiltered. Not spun, not mass produced. But personal, hand built, home made.

    Kept simple. So one note can carry the tune. Stand out and not get lost in the noise. To be seen, witnessed, enjoyed and appreciated. Maine, understated.

    Humble, sometimes not able to use words to do her justice in the answer. To what’s it like in Maine. Whoa, how long do I have to even try to begin to cover that answer?

    Maine people are not simple, their lifestyle is by choice.

    Less layers of man made, expensive store bought means you have room inside to expand. To allow learning, discovery, ongoing self exploration to take place. For growth, maturity and richness in your life.

    Pride is the wrecking ball of relationships. Because you take all the credit, figure you earned it, are the cat’s meow.

    Like food planted, cultivated, picked locally. Prepared with loved ones all having a part in the feast. Spread over the family table, all causes the taste to improve.

    Rock Solid Maine Is Special.
    Simple, Stunning, Real, All Natural. Maine.
    Because nothing artificial happens. No clutter or agendas to impress. No vending machines, lip service of pleasantries. Just sustenance with in season food, and maybe trips to the root cellar, food pantry other times of the year in Maine. To nourish and satisfy completely. From the bounty of your own sweat, dedication, love for the lay of the land.

    The option of having a meal to dine on, removes the notice of the hunger mental memo down below. Flashing in neon that comes alive after working outdoors in Maine.

    Doing more to be self sufficient. To take up the slack in the shift from working three mental sapping city jobs to make money to hire services performed. To it’s up to you Bub. And don’t be afraid to reach out, ask for a little helping hand.

    Maine Is Outdoors, Using Only Natural Ingredients.
    Maine Living, All Natural. Rock Solid Simple.
    From others in the same boat.

    You learn to need, lean and trust someone besides yourself. In your daily living where the hunger, hard work outdoors improves the taste. Maine, hungry yet? Set your plate on a country table and watch grateful inside build, grow, blossom.

    Maine, it’s not like this many other places.

    Maine, an English word for satisfying, contentment, joy, peace. All rolled up into one.

    Come fill your lungs with fresh air. Sample the eye candy. Taste, play, relax on and in the clean water. Feel the four seasons turning like pages in a very good book. That you can never put down, stop reading. That book that starts with an innocent visit to see what is up here. Then never ends when you land in Maine. Spending a life time in Vacationland.

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

  • Room Around You, Maine Provides That Space For Healthier Living.

    Space in Maine is measured in acreage not feet, inches.

    And unlike many crowded areas where it is zero property lot lines, and it’s why bother putting in side windows. Due to the up close and way way too personal house in your face in all directions.

    Maine Is Lower Population, More Space.
    Maine, Homes Hide Well, Harder To Spot, Find Easily.

    And good luck if you have company when you live outside Maine, in a sprawling cityscape.

    Only room in the driveway for one car and then oh oh. Park on the street has to happen. Hope it does not snow overnight. Or your heavily insured rig gets stolen.

    Or left on cinder blocks, the tires and much of the vehicle stripped NASCAR quickly to the bone. For precious parts to slip into the chop shop merchandising jet stream. “Five Finger Discount Auto Center, How Can We Help You Today?”

    Maine’s terrain, the turf and distance away from population centers removes all that.

    We drive older cars, SUV’s with multi color fenders, working pick ups with dings, dents. Maybe some humorous bumper stickers making a statement.

    Maine is small towns, simple living. Outdoor space.
    On A Mission, Mainers Are Busy Bees But Enjoy More Space, Less People In The Natural Beauty.
    Affectionately know around the families, our circle of friends with ladies names.

    Like painted on lobster, fishing, sailing boats in a Maine harbor. The keys left in the ignition. Unlocked like the homes, out buildings next to them.

    Maine Is Outdoors, All Four Seasons.
    Maine, Outside, Another Season. Just Dressed Different. Inner Communication Going On With A Higher Power.

    Because less people means more space for the folks lucky enough to vacation here.

    Or better yet to put down deep roots. To live here in Maine with families. Working in the neat vibrant communities. Pitching in to add your two cents direction. Sweat off the brow to all the home grown local festivities, the associated service, school, church groups activities.

    Respect for other people’s property goes hand in hand with the more relaxed, laid back approach to simple Maine living. But the space is what makes everyone chill. Avoid uptight, antsy. Say whew, you made it to Maine. When you know the feeling as you cross the big green bridge. And the blue, reflectorized sign says you made it cowboy.

    Don’t get your knickers in a knot.

    Life is harder, money is more precious. Better impulse control with the spending happens. More bartering too in the daily exchanges. But the connection, we all need the others on the small Maine town home team. And all know it. Helps overlook the annoying habits we all have and labor to polish. To improve, be a work in progress. To shine, contribute, pitch in and take our turn. Do more than our share.

    More rewarding, deeper appreciation happens over time. Because we are more equipped, self sufficient in so many ways. By necessity and then by choice in the lifestyle. Space helps boost the signal on hear yourself think. The long as your arm list of what we don’t have (traffic, crime, high cost of living) adds much to experience. Of all this Maine drop dead gorgeous, unfiltered natural beauty.

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

  • Maine, The Simpler The Better Works Best.

    Ever notice the most interesting people you meet have not all had easy, charmed lives?

    They take adversity, set backs, cruel blows dealt them one by one.

    Maine Is Outdoors, All Natural Simple Living.
    Maine, Rock Solid, Simple, Lasting.
    Convert the negative into something positive. Blessed with a good supply of deep down inner grit and determination. Are not quitters. No matter how rocky, steep that it gets. And often do above and beyond because of the other loved ones counting on them in life. Mainers are grateful with what they have that is more than enough.

    But after a lifetime of struggles, ups and downs, twists and curves, the natural gravitation as you get older is to seek places where the setting allows more peace.

    Less turmoil. And like I hear all too often in my day job, folks seeking to live in Maine part or full time, come to the same conclusion. Much of their hardships are from other people sticking their beak where it does not belong. Or just sheer numbers of too many crowds of folks swarming, smothering them. Pushing in and robbing precious limited time on Earth that all of us are provided. No space for too long is just like no air, water, food, love. Takes it toll.

    Tired? Then consider so simple, real Maine, all natural.

    The setting, location times three is everything right? In understated beauty, the unspoiled surroundings. The unspoken respect for where we are lucky to live in Maine, the natives get it. We chose to remove layers of what distracts. No needed. Fashion our day to day with tasks of what is most lasting, rewarding.

    Rough Seas Outside Maine, Come Ashore, Land Your Vessel.
    Rough Seas Outside Maine, Come Ashore, Land Your Vessel.
    Not tied to heavy debt or chasing the dollar. Home made permanent. Not store bought temporary or throw away.

    Self inflicted, a choice to remove all that glitters, for the blue and green that sparkles brightest in Maine. Frugal is not cheap in the striving to live in gentile poverty. Having more than you need, plenty to achieve a worthwhile life for you and loved ones. That’s contentment.

    Less focus on yourself but a shift to the way it used to be most places.

    Consideration for others, especially less fortunate. Reaching out to help folks in need. Not rewarding laziness of able body folks that are content to live off the system. But helping those too proud to ask for assistance. That were taught to expect more from themselves, to stand on their own two feet. To feel pretty self sufficient, the reward of doing it yourself independence joy.

    Maine Sea Coast Light House Photo
    Maine, She’s Rugged, Real, Challenges A Person. Helps You Define What Is Important.

    How you chose to look at events, situations, people around you is why Maine offers a simpler, easier approach. The key ingredients for healthier, happier living. Because what is of value is not plugged in, not plastic, not used for causing envy.

    When you live in Maine, or make being here a big part of your life, you seek out those private, quiet places, spaces to recharge when unplugged.

    Letting go and getting the answers needed. That just don’t get addressed when a person is forced, or chooses to live where it is too crowded. Expensive, not safe and very noisy. Can not hear yourself think. Get to Maine.

    Her diamonds are yours for free.

    As you gaze out over the water on a sunshine reflection in the gentle hypnotizing movement, sway of the waves.

    Her treasure is the heating, cooking with wood you cut yourself. Being grateful for the little things. Because you removed one by one all the expensive ones that rob your life. Make your worry, run scared but that you thought you had to have. That everyone else is after so you blindly follow the herd.

    Break away, head north to the outdoors of Maine. Where no one is a stranger for long if you smile, wave, make an effort to reach out, connect.

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