Category: Maine Winter Snow

  • Mud Season In Maine

    Mud Season In Maine

    Mud season in Maine.

    It’s the in between winter and spring and can vary greatly in length. Maine’s mud season is the messy transition between bight white to the green of spring, typically from March through April, depending on the year. Snow starts to recede, dirt roads get muddy, temperatures raise the red in the glass tube during mud season.

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    As Maine Winter Snow Recedes And Mud Season Is Ushered In.

    The Maine weather forecast with temperatures in the 50’s and a strong sun slowly help dry things out.

    Thoughts turn to planting gardens, paddling fast moving water in spring river canoe races, puttering around your yard to fill in damage and ravage from snowplows. Changing studded snow tires back to your summer treads.

    As snow and ice melt, dirt roads, driveways, and trails can turn into oozing, sticky mud as the frost leaves the ground. Lament ready or not that downhill skiing, snowmobiling trail riding is coming to end. The sanding and salt of winter suddenly is uncovered and hits you with the urge to quickly deal with the mess.

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    Scrambling to remove lake ice fishing shacks and mentally rehearsing the steps to open up camp starts all over again.

    Mud season can be very short when snowfall is limited in Maine. The last two Maine winters have been light on the white stuff. Which hurts the economy that survives on healthy Maine snowfall amounts. Shaping the snow into groomed trails through the woods and down ski slopes. Plowing it, snow blowing it to keep your yard and driveway cleared and passable.

    winter wind damage in maine
    Tree Limbs Snap Off And Are Made Into Fire Wood. Clean Up As Mud Season Unfolds. Birds Visit The Outdoor “Refrigerator” For Frozen Treats. (See The Berries?)

    It can hit you as overwhelming mud season anxiety to hose down your house, wash the windows and prepare for spring.

    But whoa, slow down. The turn the corner from a Maine winter for here comes spring is a gradual transition. The clean up is going to take more than a few Saturday afternoons to accomplish.

    Everything has to thaw out, dry up first. So a homeowner realizing it’s too early for many of the getting ready for spring tasks gets centered. Picking up, collecting blown down tree limbs off your lawn. Relaying to your trash can whatever you find for treasure from a litter bug pedestrian or motorist.

    You get started tidying up but it feels like not enough time, conditions are just not right and the spring forward clock sleep change does not help your state of mind.

    Geese Come Back To Maine In Formation.
    Maine Geese, Song Birds Return To Maine During Mud Season. You Are Another Year Older. Deal With It.

    Jet lagged like and overwhelmed but coaxed into turn turn turn the season page.

    It’s just too early and another snow fall or two that will quickly dissipate is probably ahead as winter sputters to an end with a final gasp.

    Noticing, hey, the artificial tree wreath is still plugged in and on your front door. As you remove it, you see how badly weathered that original 1913 wooden door needs power washing. Then scrapping, sanding to finally apply new stain and waterproof protection. Add it to the growing long to do list.

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    Late To The Party, Last To Leave. Some Leaves, Berries On Maine Trees Linger Through Winter Into Mud Season.

    What causes mud season?

    Freeze-thaw cycles play a big role. Just like taking something out of the freezer. Warmer days melt snow, but cold nights refreeze the ground, preventing proper drainage and keeping the soil saturated. Maine’s landscape is the ugliest, starkest time. Like no make up, bed head hair and lack of sun all rolled up into one.

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    Maine Maple Syrup Sap Collecting, Moose Traveling Across Your Back Yard Or Back Forty.

    Waterlogged dirt roads, a common feature in rural Maine, absorb melting snow and rain, turning into mud pits with deep ruts. Heavy equipment and vehicles only make it worse, as logging trucks, farm equipment, and regular traffic churn up the roads, sometimes making them nearly impassable.

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    Spring Must Be Close. The Pot Holes As Big As Your Car Prove It. Frost Leaves The Frozen Ground And Driving Zig Zag Adds Danger To Mud Season Driving.

    Mud season affects your Maine daily life in a lot of ways.

    Travel and driving can be challenging, with rutted, slick, and sometimes impassable dirt roads. Towns often post weight limits to “ban them” to prevent further damage from heavy loads.

    Hiking and outdoor recreation take a hit as well, with trails too muddy and fragile to handle foot traffic without causing deep erosion. Farmers face delays because their fields are too wet to work in, pushing back planting and preparation.

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    See The Maple Tree Sap Buckets? Maple Sugar Shack Sap Production In Maine Woods. It Happens During Mud Season.

    Many farm fields “warm up slowly” and due to snowfall run off accumulation amounts and poorly drained soil types, it requires planning.

    To know where to start preparing the farm ground field acreage to avoid more down time pulling out axle mired mud stuck farm machinery.

    Meanwhile, mud creeps into driveways, yards, and Maine homes, while sump pumps work overtime to handle basement flooding. Make sure your sump pump is plugged in, they work better that way. When outside your foundation ground is frozen, during the spring thaw ground water has no other place to go.

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    Winter “MOOves” Over During Mud Season Melt For Approaching Spring Green Pasture Grass.

    But to fill your cellar if no proper drainage or you plowed your snow four feet high up against your house.

    There is a trick to plowing snow in Maine.

    Furnace oil burners that go under the ground water in your house cellar are a big concern. Especially for any Maine snowbirds who run away winters to the sunny south or traveling out west. A Maine house sitter quickly knows when the inside house temperature starts to drop from a furnace that fails to do its job.

    That someone’s home noticing “I can see my breath in the kitchen” is an asset. They let you know, they call the heating oil dealer to let them know we’re out, bone dry in the 275 gallon tank. Sometimes the automatic fill up heating degree days time to fill up calculations get messed up, it happens.

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    Paddling A Larger Faster Swollen Ice Cold Maine River. Some Want To Win, Others Take Their Time To Enjoy The Free Ride Using The Current.

    Empty houses in Maine over the winter that are heated but not monitored closely can rack up costly freeze up damage from broken pipes and running water. Despite all the challenges, the desire to spring clean and tackle yard work is strong. Mainers are not lazy, and after months of winter, the pent-up energy to get outside and start working is undeniable.

    But frustration kicks in when the reality of mud season forces patience. The ground needs time to dry out, the frost has to leave, and things just don’t happen as fast as people want them to. It’s a time when “easy does it” and “all in good time” become necessary reminders, even if they’re not what anyone wants to hear.

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    Maine Lake Ice Thins Slowly. Get Those Ice Shacks Off In March Before You Lose Them!

    To survive mud season, Mainers adapt.

    Driving requires caution—avoiding dirt roads when possible, sticking to the middle where the ground is firmer, and being prepared for the possibility of getting stuck.

    Walking means look for bald spots, sidewalks and trail sections that are clear and melted. Or stretches of solid ice that could lead to a broken limb or sprain happen so you get over in the snow bank or straddle the edge of something crusty, rough and safer to navigate on than smooth polished glare ice.

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    What Shows Up Out Front Your Maine Lake Home. Watch Video For This Pair That Popped Up At 5AM Coffee Time.

    Proper gear is essential like all the seasons in Maine. Rubber boots, extra shoes in the car, and gravel or wood planks by doorways to help keep mud out of the house. Setting up the orange pylons or grade stakes with brightly colored surveyors tape or nylon rope to try to keep people, motor traffic off your lawn.

    The same temporary danger warning to avoid potholes or what is now PC called “pavement deficiencies”.

    Those highway cracks and crevices can knock a car’s front end out of alignment or an accident trying to avoid them or at night when they blend in and are harder to see.

    Frost heaves, natural speed bumps force motorists to slow down and like clock work, they appear in the same spots year after year. Frost heaves get your attention and train you to ease off the throttle as everything in your car and truck including your and passengers goes up and down with a thud.

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    Early Morning Sunrise On A Maine Lake Losing It’s Ice During Mud Season.

    Protecting the Maine home and yard means using mats inside and outside doors, spreading sand or crushed rock on driveways for traction. Resisting the urge to start yard work too soon to avoid damaging the still-thawing ground. Many of the rolled up lawn sod clods are frozen in place.

    You can try to shred them and replant or put them back to where they used to be before the yellow Fisher  snow plow gave them a new home.

    Take off your shoes, wipe your feet and paws and try to keep the fine dust and dirt outside of your Maine home.

    While mud season is a hassle, it’s also a sign that spring is on its way. Sugar shacks are boiling down maple syrup sap, birds are returning, the sun increases strength under its natural heat lamp.

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    Mist, Open Water On A Maine Lake.

    Soon enough, the snow with rain, wind and warmer temperatures will disappear like Frosty. Maine land will dry out and everything will turn green again. As Mainers say, “If you can survive a Maine winter or mud season, you can survive anything.”

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |   info@mooersrealty.com   |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton Maine 04730 USA

  • Lake Ice Fishing In Maine

    Lake Ice Fishing In Maine

    Lake Ice fishing in Maine.

    The warmer than usual temperatures earlier this winter made Maine lake ice fishing impossible. Open water kept ice fishing shacks from populating Maine lakes earlier this winter. And this week’s Maine weather forecast is calling for more above freezing point temperatures.

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    Everyone Enjoys Outdoor Maine Lake Ice Fishing. Even The Family Dog.

    The tug of war from no ice to a thin layer then back to open water forced Maine winter outdoor lovers to try other sports.

    Not that small Maine down hill ski areas have it much better. Lucky to have any mountain trails available like this Hermon Mountain ski area short video shows.

    Making snow is expensive and higher than normal Maine temperatures messed up skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing too. Winter snow is vital to Maine tourism at local lodges, motels, restaurants and communities that depend on the white stuff to boost the economy.

    So back to lake ice fishing in Maine.

    This past weekend thanks to a few days of lower weather forecast temperatures, Maine lakes firmed up enough to allow ice fishing.

    Watch a drone aerial video of Drews, Nickerson Lake ice fishing in Aroostook County.

    Saturday all around Northern Maine ice fishing enthusiasts headed out onto frozen lakes to set up the shacks. To drill the maximum five holes to open up the Maine lake. Dropping the baited lines, setting ice fishing traps to wait and watch for the orange flags to trip. You’re not going to get a hernia from the pace of the Maine lake ice fishing sport. It’s not a race waiting for fish of all types to nibble on the line.

    Ice fishing Maine lakes is not a highly strenuous outdoor winter spot.

    But there is lots more to it than just catching your limit or the largest fish pulled up through the hole during an ice fishing derby.

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    Kinda Windy Out In The Open On A Maine Lake Ice Fishing. No Trees For A Wind Break As Gusts Pick Up Speed Down Across The Frozen Layer Of Lake Ice.

    The ice fishing shacks have all the creature comforts.

    More chili? Pulled pork sandwiches or baked beans? Oyster or better yet fish chowder? Some hot chocolate? I’ve seen Satellite dishes to watch the super bowl. Gas or wood unit stoves heating the smaller square footage. The wind gusts pummel the small shack hauled out to be your temporary home ice fishing.

    Winds and blowing snow creates the cozy, tight quarters home away from home by yourself on a Maine frozen sheet of lake ice.

    This year’s drought of snow and unseasonably warm temperatures have fouled up ice fishing, snow skiing, all of the winter recreation in Maine. Here is the local Maine ice fishing lake report around the state.

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    Snowmobiles A Big Part Of Maine Ice Fishing. Lugging Your Gear, Food, Fire Wood… The Shack Out To Your Spot On A Maine Lake.

    Spirited cribbage board and card games happen during Maine lake ice fishing season.

    The kids are pulled by snowmobiles on toboggans, saucers and sleds. Four wheelers are equipped with tracks to keep them from getting stuck.

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    Ice Fishing On Maine Lakes, A Plowed Or Groomed Roadway Leads To The Village Of Ice Fishing Shacks.

    Roads are plowed down the middle of Maine lakes using pickups or snow sled club groomers for the temporary transportation.

    Hauling out the ice shack, the tents, the Jiffy ice auger and supplies for food and fun.

    An eight inch hole is best for larger fish that won’t fit so easily through a six inch one. But a ten inch hole would be dangerous for ice fisherman and their friends, families who could accidently step into them and potentially hurt their legs.

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    Drews Lake Maine Group Of Ice Fishing Shacks. Fishing Derbies Around Maine Lakes Make Angling For Fish Profitable And Competitive.

    I know a friend of mine who was fishing for salmon on Deering Lake in Weston Maine who cut his leg on the ice auger.

    A few years back, he had an accident. He lost quite a bit of blood and drove himself to the local hospital. The motorized auger got too close to this snow sledding boots. Bit him. A buddy system and measuring the ice depths all help make ice fishing less stressful for the local Maine game warden.

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    Maine Drews Lake Ice Fishing Derby Happened As Part Of Moosestompers Weekend.

    A friend of mine lived on Drews Lake and in high school if I ask permission to spend the night, my Dad would always make me promise.

    Don’t drive on the ice. I can hold my breath, but not until spring. You go through the hole in the ice and might not find an opening to come back up through if their is a water current.

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    Socializing, More Than Just Fishing For Supper Or A Trophy Under The Frozen Sheet Of Maine Lake Ice.

    The thought of falling through the ice walking, on a snowmobile or in a vehicle is a nightmare I don’t want to be in. But flying the drone and thanks to a telephoto camera lens brought along for the capture from shore,

    Dad would be happy. I did not have to drive out on the ice to get closer to the ice fishing lake action for the video and still photography.

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    Making A Weekend, Enjoying A Maine Winter Ice Fishing On Drews Lake!

    Blogged earlier about a fellow losing his brand new DeSoto car sinking through East Grand Lake a while back on this Me In Maine blog.

    Ice fishing a Maine lake?

    Ever do it? It is peaceful, quiet and you never know who will stop in by cross country ski, snowmobile or driving out to your ice shack to visit. Maine, we don’t hibernate and sit on a couch shivering. Playing outside learned as a kid and sticks with you until the end of your days living and enjoying rural Maine.

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    Drone Aerial Of Nickerson Lake Ice Fishing This Past Weekend Up In Aroostook County.

    Dressing with layers and the right gear to be out in the fresh air in Maine.

    True Mainers are outdoors everyday of the year and loving it. Blue sky, fresh sparkling snow, the sound of it crunching under foot. Winter air invigorates and increases awareness in the stillness around you up to camp in Maine.

    Ice fishing in Maine is one more winter sport to help pass the time as the kitchen calendar sheets one by one get checked off and used up slowly.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Real Estate Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton Maine 04730 USA

  • High Home Heating Oil Costs, How’s Your Maine House Insulation?

    High Home Heating Oil Costs, How’s Your Maine House Insulation?

    High home heating oil costs, how’s your Maine house insulation?

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    Everything Goes White When Winter Weather Arrives In Maine. Heating Your Maine House, Being Prepared Is Key To Enjoying, Not Dreading Winter.

    In Maine, heating with wood is not a new fad.

    Maine is 91% wooded land, covered with mixed and softwood trees of all species. If burning wood to heat your Maine home is nothing new, the high price of oil gallon packs less of a sting. You hear lament from those who don’t have a wood or pellet stove about how expensive heating their Maine home is going to be this winter. Time to think about insulating more. To spend less on Maine home heating energy costs.

    Many of Maine houses were built when oil heating prices per gallon were in the teens, the homes very large to fit in all the family members. Heating with wood is nothing new to most local Maine house owners.

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    Heating Your Maine Home With Wood. Saving On Energy Bills Putting Another Log On The House Heater Stove Fire.

    Less money spent on something else the plan to shoulder the weight of extra expense heating the Maine house.

    Assume the position and open up the wallet wide. To pay for the higher heating oil from the beep beep beep backing up tank truck with the long hose and screw on nozzle. Most Mainer home owners don’t take the price hike of heating oil laying down. They go into battle stations to do something about lowering the house energy heating costs on Maine homes.

    But if you are elderly, not so spry hefting a 16 inch or whatever size piece of hardwood to feed the Maine house heater stove.

    Those are the really vulnerable Mainers on a small fixed income where there is no slack to tighten up the finances.

    Folks who want to continue to age in place in their own home sweet home. But worry about how the heck are they going to heat the Maine house this winter? With the extra burden of high heating oil per gallon costs to tackle?

    This blog post is about making your Maine house easier to heat and the added benefit, to coo the home.

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    Bigger, Older The Maine House, The Harder To Heat The Home. Maine, Affordable Housing But It Is On The Larger, Yesteryear Vintage That Can Suck Up Energy.

    Insulating the older Maine housing stock and ways to economically stretch hard earned dollars. To cut back on heating oil consumption with some effort in beefing up the Maine house insulation.

    Oh great, another blog post on insulating your house in Maine.

    I heard the groans and loud audible whispers. Haven’t we got a slew of those that come up in a Google search already? I think more push to better insulate our older Maine housing stock and ways to underwrite it for the home owner is critical. Rather than just roll over and just complain, paying the long dollar for heating oil. Let’s get into insulation battle mode to attack the aging housing stock in the big, drafty existing small Maine town communities.

    It’s supposed to be 83 degrees today on a July Maine summer day. But in the back of my mind I have been worried about what needs to be done now.

    To prepare for Maine winter and knowing more insulation also makes the Maine house easier to cool. Not just tied to heating at whatever adjust house thermostat setting.

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    The Solitude, Peaceful Feeling Of The Maine Woods In Winter. Just Because It’s Winter, We Don’t Hibernate, Are Outside Every Day Of The Year To Enjoy Vacationland.

    Mainers get up early, open all the house windows to capture the cooler temperatures.

    Then shut the blinds, close all the doors, darken the place up to enjoy the cooler temperatures as a Maine summer day as the sun rises heating up the outside of Vacationland. A smaller one room air conditioner is installed. Maybe the Maine home owner is lucky enough to have a heat pump to cool a portion of their place. We don’t try to heat or cool the entire Maine home. Just the living absolute necessary portions then closing off the rest no one is using.

    Hot or cold temperatures wherever your home in Maine is located and how to cope best with them.

    It is way way easier to maintain a comfortable Maine home’s inside temperature if there is less living area to worry about and adequate insulation is in place. How much insulation is up in the Maine home attic, the cap over the ceilings over your head and under the roof?

    Maybe some shade trees could help shield the home in the summer months and are needed. Insulation, be warm, save money.. that’s what Efficiency Maine is all over to reduce your energy costs.

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    Smaller Maine Town Living, More Outdoors Happens. Heating The Home Usually Involves Fire Wood If Oil Energy Prices Hike Higher.

    When was the home in Maine insulated last and with what material?

    Usually, the not knowing is because it’s hard telling accessing your attic area under the eaves. Many times where the square scuttle hole is to get into an attic is missing. Not easy to find or not out in the hall obvious. Maybe it’s stuck in one of the bedroom closets filled to the brim with clothes, boxes, luggage.

    No hatch after looking everywhere? Make one, then let’s get a ladder. Open up that hatch on the Maine home. To see what’s in the attic for insulation. Now that you have access to the attic, what should the insulation R-value be? The pull down stairway attic entrance are quick and easy to access the attic. But when they are not being used during the winter months, they better be thoroughly sealed off to avoid lots of precious heat loss.

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    Treasure In The Woods Getting Your Firewood To Heat Your Home! Old Cars Past Their Prime. Hanging Around For Hunters, Hikers, Land Brokers.

    And just as important, to avoid expensive warm house air hitting the cold roof line and forming condensation, the ice hanging off the Maine house eaves.

    Ventilation is a twin sister to insulation issues and just as important as you button up the Maine house from the outside weather elements. Staying warm over a long Maine winter, the state got 25 million energy saving weatherization dollars last November to help fight the cold.

    What Maine weatherization programs are out there to help elderly, anyone low income to improve their home’s insulation?

    Making a Maine apartment the tenant has to heat is just as important to be proactive in reducing heating oil, electricity, gas, etc consumption. When Mainers are under stress, they don’t sit on their hands and feel helpless. Lowering the cost of heating the Maine single family or multi unit rental apartment house, where you work, a school, hospital, any building is priority one.

    What other areas to improve for your Maine home or apartment building insulation?

    Maine Snowing. Getting Out On Top Of The White Stuff.
    Getting Around In Maine, Lots Of Options In Vacationland. Fire Wood One Option For Winter Heating Maine Houses.

    Basement walls insulated four feet down, with the Maine house box sills filled too will help some of the heat loss.

    Storm doors, a campaign to update not just the windows but the cavity around them all help make the Maine home more efficient to heat and cool too. More tips on insulating Maine houses to not over spend trying to heat them.

    Statewide in Maine, I think more effort to tackle the insulation values in all the state’s housing  just makes perfect sense.

    Spending a little money to save a lot of it is common sense. Plus it makes Maine jobs. Someone has to feed the insulation hopper out in the yard with bags of cellulose as the guy or gal on the other end of the hose carefully fills the attic cap. Or taps the drilled holes in the side of the Maine home that need some insulation love filling the wall cavities.

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    The Wedding Cake House In Kennebunk Maine, One Of The Most Photographed Homes. Costs A Pretty Penny To Heat.

    Here is another important link to visit to get help with insulating your Maine home.

    Also places to check out for energy credits, deals on buying the insulation product you need as we wage war on the high cost of heating / cooling Maine houses.

    How are you doing making your Maine house more energy efficient to beat the heat costs, to enjoy warm winters and cooler summers?

    Share the ways you are shaving the energy costs so everyone can stop shivering and warm up to pro-active measures to insulate the Maine housing stock. Like a Maine farmer always thinking a season or two ahead, Maine home owners do the same thing. Even with 80 plus degree summer temperatures, you see Maine home owners with woodchuck like high piles of woods behind their houses.

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    Next Year’s Wood Pile In Tree Live Form. Ready To Knit On, To Slowly Cut And Split Into Just The Right Stove Lengths. Mainers Stay A Season Ahead With Their Wood Stash.

    Cords of cut, stacked, seasoning wood for the next heating season is just boy scout readiness and making the most of any situation coming up the pike. Kinda partial to Jotul wood heater stoves. What’s your favorite brand? Thanks for sticking around to the end of this blog post on Maine heating, insulating your house.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Ellsworth ME Bob Marley Instate Mini Vacation

    Ellsworth ME Bob Marley Instate Mini Vacation

    Ellsworth ME Bob Marley instate mini vacation run to the coast.

    When you live in Maine, you are very spoiled. The long trip to get here and return from whence you began is gone. Yes, Maine is still one tall and wide state to navigate. But being a native sure shaves a lot of travel time off the trip to Maine vacation of any length adventure. This blog post about a quick and easy weekend jaunt to Ellsworth Maine in Hancock County. Ellsworth Maine is the county seat, population last head count over 7791 friendly souls.

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    Ellsworth Maine, Bob Marley Comedy Show At “The Grand Theatre”.

    What do I know about Ellsworth Maine?

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    Late Afternoon On Main ST Ellsworth Maine Outside “The Grand Theatre”.

    The radio station I worked at fourteen in my hometown of Houlton Maine used to get its Red Sox and CBS new radio feed from WDEA in Ellsworth. When I worked at WABI in Bangor in college, I learned that the stations newscaster Patsy Wiggins’s family owned the Ellsworth American newspaper in Ellsworth. And other than traveling down RT 1A through Ellsworth on the way to Bar Harbor Maine, that was about the extent of my knowledge. Remember Maine has a handful of cities, and over 400 small towns to keep track of whether you live here in state or not.

    Anything else known about Ellsworth Maine?

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    Snoozin’. Resting Up For The Busy Summer Maine Coastal Tourist Season Ahead, 1A Relics Outside Ellsworth ME.

    Just that Lucerne and Green Lakes get passed on the way from Bangor to Ellsworth. And remember an Oak Concert held in some gravel pit around those parts during college. We collected another empties to haul them into Ellsworth Maine to trade them in for one heck of a grilled steak supper on one camp out weekend. Taking in Oak, a hometown band in Maine on their way up.. for a while with Rick Pinette the lead crooner.

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    Streets Of Ellsworth, Any Coastal Maine Tourist Town Not So Crowded In Winter.

    Oak’s hit “King of the Hill” reached 36 on the Billboard hot 100 record charts.

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    The Grand Theatre In Ellsworth Maine Where Comic Bob Marley Entertained Sold Out Audiences.

    Bill Chinnock, Cherry Opera, Bootleg, Dick Curliss… lots of other great local Maine bands to cover in future Me In Maine blog posts, stay tuned. Anything Maine is fair game to blog about and share.

    This trip to Ellsworth Maine to see comedian Bob Marley who sold out The Grand Theatre on Main Street.

    The final stint of back to back stand up comedy shows in Ellsworth. Packing them in to the Grand Theatre wall to wall before high tailing it to Florida to do more of the same but changing into a short sleeve shirt.

    The warm up comedian I totally missed his name.

    His jokes centered around living in Worcester and being a janitor, I mean custodian. He looked like Mark Walberg, a little. He was good but Bob Marley was great.

    When you live in Maine, the humor centered around the day to day in state ordinary events from where you hail are the funniest.

    Bob Marley hit the highlights of what his family that puts the fun in dysfunction is up to these days. For 90 minutes he covered lots of topics and without dropping the F bomb. Good clean fun and we hit the middle show late afternoon at The Grand in Ellsworth.

    Especially enjoyed his bit about driving on the Interstate during a snow storm. Things don’t stop with a few flakes of the white stuff falling around you when going from point A to B in Maine during the winter.

    Bob shared the feeling of being out front, number one when ahead of the pack driving slower but steady she goes on the Interstate.

    Maneuvering around plow trucks with big wings and flashing lights leading the charge. Traffic backed up behind you until someone pulls out to pass and attempt to take over the lead. The feeling when they pass of secretly hoping they go off the road.

    The humor would be totally lost on someone who never adapted their driving to adjust to winter snow covered a Maine highway. Cousin Wayne, the Aunt on a tank who spends winters in Cape Coral Florida. They are all funny. New bits and nothing recycled or allowed to go stale. Comic Bob Marley is at the top of his game making folks laugh and feel good inside.

    Here is a video clip of Bob Marley, the comedian, not the guy who sang reggae oh so well.

    The Maine mini instate vacation weekend getaway included a neat breakfast the next morning at Martha’s Diner.

    This place is one of a kind dishing out the best local food breakfast for miles around. Locked in the late 1950’s, early 1960’s, the malt shop like setting buzzing with locals in and out hungry to kick off their day. I asked one waitress if she was Martha. No, Martha is enjoying her day off today, I’m Paula.

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    Martha’s Diner Ellsworth Maine. Breakfast Never Ends, Served All Day Long In Hancock County.

    We got to meet Peter, Martha’s other half who made the crab quiche that Meg said was scrumptious.

    Maine lobster, clams, even mussel seem to hog all the menu time press and what about crab? Maine has local crabs. The good kind you eat. I had heard of green crab before and it seems they were a nuisance to fisherman. Invading traps of something else and seemingly of no value my first impressions. But Maine does have crabs that are stellar to consider dining on when it’s meal time. We talked with Peter who baked the crab quiche when settling up after the meal at Martha’s Diner. Peter told us crab comes in two speeds.. peekytoe or rock crab and Jonah crab.

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    Meet Pete, The Other Half Of Martha’s Diner In Ellsworth ME.

    Peter told us Jonah crabs are a tad bigger and reddish with large black tipped claws.

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    Martha’s Diner, Ellsworth ME Solving Early Morning Hunger. Get Your Fill Of Local News Like Most Home Town One Of A Kind Eateries That Are No Franchise.

    Maine crabs. They are found in deeper Maine coastal water.

    He’s what I learned about green crab… seeking out to see if they were only good to bait other fish like lobsters that get all the oohs and aahhs when you tie on the bib and reach for the crackers and pick. It seems from what I read that green crabs are not so big but can be boiled, dined on like Atlantic blue crab. But you have to keep them parked in water for a few days to get rid of the pollutants. Then it’s take a swim in a steaming pot of water time, extract the meat and dine on them like you would clams.

    Have you noticed any blog post about the Maine coast involved seafood to some degree?

    Heavy on the Maine lighthouses too. Because growing up in Aroostook County, that coastal scenery was not the every day back drop although there were lots of family vacations to the Camden Maine area.

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    Hibernating, Pulled Back A Notch. That’s Maine Coastal Tourist Towns In Winter. Resting Up From Vacation Bomber To Bomber Traffic Eager To Sample ME.

    Quick trip to Ellsworth Maine for a Bob Marley comedy show this past weekend.

    Where I go and what I see is what most of the Me in Maine blog posts are all about to share the state so loved by many. Shoulder seasons are in my opinion the best time to visit the tourist attractions in Maine. The off season visits to the places you love to tour in the summer have less of a tourist crowd. Not shared with so many and you get way way more elbow room. The local business owners and natives are more laid back, friendlier when all the tourist crowds thin out and head home. Hope your New Year is underway in good shape and on course for all those resolutions you struggle to implement.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Maine Snowmobile Clubs

    Maine Snowmobile Clubs

    Maine snowmobile clubs.

    It takes many hardworking volunteers doing everything behind the scenes. Keeping the ITS trails groomed, twitching new ones is only part of it. Putting up signage, building bridges, feeding hungry trail riders. Raising funds to maintain or buy a new snowmobile trail groomer.

    maine snowmobile trail groomer
    Cuffing Right Along Grooming, Smoothing, Carving Up ITS Snow Sled Trails.

    Snowmobile clubs do their part to dovetail with local Maine winter community celebrations too.

    They are welcome wagon ambassadors to the out of town or state sled trail riders. Sharing the natural beauty of Maine by suggesting memorable trail rides to not forget to experience.

    The biggest issue for Maine snowmobile clubs can be Mother Nature and Jack Frost.

    Like farming, depending on the weather is always a gamble. Feast or famine.

    Maine ski areas put a lot of time into setting up the snow making nozzles on the slopes. Only to see above freezing, too warm temperatures mixed with rain, wind and fog arrive to wash it away. The same happens to well groomed snow trails when the red rises too high in the glass tube outside the kitchen window.

    The price of gas was more of an issue when two cycle, mix the oil with the gas higher fuel consuming snowmobiles played on the ITS trails. The four cycle machines are more costly to buy, but easier on the wallet to feed the octane.

    Not so much anxiety worried about topping off the tank as you prepare to head off into the “Great North Woods” where gas stations are missing.

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    By Yourself On The Newly Groomed ITS Snow Sled Trails. Nothing Like It.

    This blog post looks at the dynamics of a small rural Maine snowmobile club. How they start, what needs to happen for them to survive.

    Maine land owners to allow snow sledders access to their property is key. That is the first step to setting up a Maine snowmobile club.

    Back in the early 1960’s when there were 50 flavors of snowmobile makers, you made your own trails. You broke down a lot.

    You  tinkered for two hours to ride for one because snow sleds were not so dependable for long distance trail riding.

    And if you are cold, you are not dressed right today or then. The getting stuck and digging out, tugging up front on skis and tramping down around the snow machine work out keeps you warm as toast. You learn to stay on the trail. It saves getting a hernia digging out and also pleases your land owner that lets you use their land. IF you stay on the marked sled trail.

    In the early days of snow sledding, it was stay pretty close to home and on hard pack surfaces when you headed out snowmobiling.

    I remember those early Johnson Skeehorse days when you thought twice about heading out across a deep, bottomless snowy farm field.

    I heard stories about old hardcore Maine snowmobilers taking annual sled trips up into Quebec, Labrador.

    Hearing the stories about breakdowns, incredible scenery and how they planned for the out of the country snowmobile trip. What they plan to do next year the same or differently. Like many things, ideas start with seeing how they do it in other areas of the country. Lots of ideas learned from other Canadian snowmobile club trips. Those visits lead to let’s try to apply what we saw on the trail to our Maine snow sled club and backyard trail system.

    When you snowmobile up in Maine’s St John River Valley, you enjoy twin lanes like the Interstate is divided.

    Safer, more work for the groomer but just a different approach to laying out the trail system that goes in wide circles around the clubhouse.

    So besides a network of Maine landowners willing to share their property with snowmobilers, a clubhouse for a home is needed.

    A local Ward log home maker donated a building the Meduxnekeag Ramblers in Littleton Maine use for their clubhouse. Many of the local snow sled clubhouses are made of logs because Maine is 91 percent wooded.

    Maine has lots of log home and cabin makers willing to lend a helping hand to local snowmobile clubs.

    Once the log home kit is secured, other local vendors will step up and help out with manpower and materials.

    Here’s a video showing a typical Maine snowmobile club breakfast.

    The snowmobile clubhouse also is used for weddings, parties, executive retreats.

    The rental income helps keep the snowmobile club out of the red and keeps membership engaged beyond just the winter trail riding sled season.Reimbursement from the state of Maine for trail grooming expenses is key. It is a partnership of state and local snowmobile club to document expenses for reimbursement. Money from snowmobile registrations, local fund raising keep the trail system healthy. The local businesses that directly benefit from winter snow sledders step up and give back heavily too. The Maine Snowmobile Association helps guide the local sled clubs too.

    Local motels, sporting camps have groomed sled trails right up to their doorstep.

    These local snowmobile clubs deliver the sledding tourist right to their business operations. Gas stations, local snow sled retailers benefit from the network of trails Maine snowmobile clubs keep polished. These are new dollars plowed back into the local economy that turn over six to seven times which benefits Maine taxpayers. Celebrations like Moosestompers help the locals shake cabin fever around the first of every February up in Aroostook County Maine.

    The Maine snowmobile trail maps are sponsored by businesses too.

    You can quickly cover a lot of trails on say ITS 83 that uses old railroad beds. These winter snow sledding highways come complete with bridges to span waterways. They complement nicely the local landowner side trails and large wooded tracts opened up by loggers who are also “sled heads”.

    I have had Maine real estate buyers surprised I would allow a snowmobile trail across my family farm.

    farm in maine
    Have A Snow Sled Groomed Trail Across My Maine Farm Property.

    It is explained that landowners that add their acreage to the local snowmobile trail map are a valuable partner. Snowmobilers are reminded to respect the Maine landowner. That use of their private property is a privilege not a right.

    Local snow sledders who love the winter sport are the glue that hold together the Maine snowmobile clubs.

    maine snow sled groomer
    Making Sled Trails, Carving New Snow Into Winter Highways.

    Lucky to have had two uncles that were Maine snowmobile dealers.

    Uncle Carl Hagan sold Sno-Jets and my uncle Cedric Benn peddled Polaris sleds and parts. As a kid, I learned a lot working on a 1966 Sno-Jet and before that an even older Johnson Skeehorse snow machine. Then Polaris machines after that with a couple Yamaha’s thrown in to the snow sled mix.

    Heading To The Ice Fishing Shack To Set The Traps.
    Ice Fishing Easier Thanks To Snowmobiles.

    Growing up, I was also lucky to have neighborhood snowmobile enthusiasts who kept the area kid’s sled running like a top.

    A local mechanic for the B & A railroad, Ronnie Brewer helped the neighborhood kids keep the machines running. He was like a shop teacher helping us figure out what’s wrong and

    how to fix it. Friday night with all the kids lucky enough to have an early snow sled to use had it made. When the Sno-Jet metal gas tank rusted up, I decided to add a red side gas tank bungeed into place. The portable gas tank idea from Arctic Cat. It interfered with sitting down but no kid I knew in those early days ever sledded that way.

    Early snow sledding was not sitting down and steering was narrow skis stance anyway.

    To stay on the trail that you mostly made yourself, it was easy does it squeezing between tight spacing through the woods. You were on one knee. Or leaning, standing up and throwing the sled where you wanted it to go heading into curves. Before carbide ski runners and wider spacing up front, the snow sled steering involved way way more than just pushing and pulling your handlebar movements.

    snow sledding bridges
    Bridges To Keep The Snow Sled Trail Connected. Clubs Work Hard To Build Them And To Mark The Trails, Put Up Signage.

    Just like hockey games, you can not sit down and fully experience them.

    It is on your feet every period and into overtime to experience it all. Early snow sledding was like that too. On your feet or on your knees ladies and gentlemen. You did not sit down on the job of maneuvering the snowmobile to negotiate turns, to avoid hitting trees. No one wanted bent straight up snow skis or a dent in their cowling. You did not have wide and handsome trails and it took more work leaning into corners. If you had a passenger on back, you told them to follow your move and lean too. Otherwise, the both of you would be out in the pucker brush and holding up the rest of the sled head trail gang.

    setting up sled club breakfast
    Set Up, Getting Ready For A Snow Sled Club Breakfast. Trail Riding Builds Large Hunger Out In All That Fresh Maine Air.

    We went to grass snow sled racers, over to Canada to watch the snowmobile circuit competitions at New Brunswick province community parks.

    My Aunt Ruth’s partner was a big kid himself. Freeman Taylor kept our snowmobiles going and let us use a souped up 1964 Ski Doo and his 1973 Skiroule.

    The former snowmobile was a bored out 10 horsepower cranking out 22 ponies with poor brakes and missing safety guards.

    The old Ski Doo with a noisy straight pipe, a sprinkle of that red fluid labeled “fuel activator” sprinkled in the gas tank. Too narrow and loose as a goose to handle at higher trail speeds than the sled was original designed to be going. The Skiroule was modern and ran very well with its 25 horsepower engine. I think their RTX model was way ahead of its time like the Kawasaki snow machines and other notable snowmobile models.

    maine winter snow
    New Snow Means Improved Sled Trails And $$$ In The Main Small Town Local Winter Economy.

    Freeman also had an 80 horsepower Skiroule with three carbs, a rope wind up hand crank and ear splitting tuned exhaust pipes.

    It was fun watching Freeman race on grass or the circuit parks. But he had a heck of time keeping drive belts from fraying and failing before the end of the race.

    Often many laps ahead of the field and often coming in a lower place pushing the dead sled over the finish line.

    Too much power from the 793 cc Hirth power plant delivered to the clutching and drive track channel the problem.

    winter ice fishing
    Easier To Access Ice Traps Using Snow Sleds These Days.

    When there is a snow drought, clubs still have the Christmas parties, mark the trails, keep the social element going.

    getting directions snow sledding
    “I Think We Take This Connector. How’s Your Sled For Gas Bob? Better Top Off.”

    Maine is like that, feast or famine and we all adjust making the most of what we have. We are always grateful for what we have that is always enough. Take what you need, pass along the rest to someone that has less. Is it like that where you live now?

    The sights you can see on a snowmobile out in nature in the middle of a Maine winter back drop are pretty moving.

    Wildlife, snow covered mountains and trees surround you. Waterfalls, rivers, frozen lakes. Signs that someone was on the trail before you to break the way and make it easier sledding.

    Bring your camera to capture those Kodak moments on and off the snowmobile ITS trail.

    Through the woods, out over an open farm field, crossing a lake if conditions are safe. Tread lightly. Carry in and out. Stay on the marked snow sled trail. The experience is one of a kind and you can get places easily that are not accessible by car.

    Maine is not just summer vacations and that’s all she wrote.

    Get the whole nine yards, spend time in Maine all four seasons to experience Vacationland to the fullest. We local natives do and feel so fortunate to live in Maine full time, all year round.

    l hope you get to see Maine from atop a snowmobile seat this winter.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Maine Maple Syrup Sunday | Sugar Houses In Maine

    Maine Maple Syrup Sunday | Sugar Houses In Maine

    Maine maple syrup Sunday, sugar houses in Maine.

    Every year Maine maple sugar house farm producers open up their woodlot operations. The public gets to sneak a peek. Go behind the scenes for how the maple syrup actually gets collected and refined. To sample and see all the work to transform clear watery liquid sap into what gets boiled down into the honey amber golden syrup.

    Maine maple syrup Sunday where the forty to one boil it down maple syrup production woodlot sap collection happens.

    The long hard process gets explained by local Maine woodlot tree farmers. To get what you drizzle over tall towering stacks of flap jacks, my by far favorite Maine maple syrup application. Pancakes, ploys taste better with Maine maple syrup. Swimming, drenching Maine made food items in the liquid topping we all love so much.

    maine maple tree sap bucket
    Maine Maple Sap Bucket Collects Clear Watery Sap To Boil Down To Thick Amber Maple Syrup. Covered Lid To Keep Melting Ice And Rain Water Out.

    You can not stop spring desperate to be sprung in Maine.

    The seasons change with or without you. The pandemic kinks the hose a little in how the Maine Maple Sunday operations will flow this year on March 28th. But the sap is on tap and it’s almost showtime. You can not stop Mother Nature pair up with Jack Frost. Where the two tag team to yearly produce another batch of highly addictive amber gold Maine maple syrup.

    Over 100 Maine Maple Sunday syrup collecting sugar bush tours ahead in this 38th annual event.

    All the family friendly entertainment to sample the maple syrup products coming  to a sap collection venue near you. From York to Aroostook County, Maine maple syrup tree tapping demonstrations are going to happen ready or not. The fun activities to sample the all natural syrup sweetener await. Mark the date, please circle March 28th a couple times in red on your kitchen calendar. To make sure not to forget. That it’s that time again. For all the Maine maple syrup producers statewide to join together and promote some great maple products.

    Let’s check in with Ed and Pat Jillsons to see what a Maine Maple Sunday open house looks like pre-pandemic with the magic of video.

    Here’s the Maine Maple Sunday map of sugar houses to find one or more near you “celebrate approaching spring” open house tours.

    To protect the public adhering to the state’s COVID 19 safety protocols, Maine maple syrup farm producers will step back. Spacing it out to creatively and safety do the show and tell sugar bush demonstrations. But nothing can stop the excitement surrounding Maine maple Sunday when spring syrup is collected from tapped trees around Vacationland.

    While out on the McIntyre Road touring a Maine river front land property listing last weekend, I spied with my little eye the hanging galvanized buckets. Hooked securely to sap taps on maple trees across the road, the inspiration for this next Me In Maine blog post clicked. Like a minister looking for the next week’s sermon, why not ask folks out in the audience what comes to mind from two words, maple syrup?

    And do you think log cabin maple syrup or the lady with the bandana smiling at you?

    Or Maine maple syrup no matter what the price of the supermarket jug. Pure, natural Maine maple syrup, woodlot to your family table please and thank you. There’s your sign, that’s your brand. Settling for nothing but the best, forgetting all the rest of those light weight, watered down imitations full of fructose and God only knows what else that we all know if bad for your body right?

    tapping maple trees in maine for sap
    The Sweet Stuff, Rock Maple Sap That Boils Down 40 To 1 For The Golden Mixture To Ooze On Your Maine Blueberry Pancakes.

    New England maple syrup, do you thick of log cabins and the state of Vermont?

    local news in small maine towns
    Maple Shade Trees Are Full Of Syrup Sap When Above Freezing Days, The Other Way Below Zero Nights.

    Well move over Bernie Sanders and Ben and Jerry’s, the state of Maine produces more than 575,000 gallons of maple syrup yearly. Over $27 million dollars from Maine maple syrup production flows into the state’s economy. More than 560 full and part time jobs generate the sugar shack sap house excitement.

    If there were no Maine maple sugar houses, it would produce a gaping hole cavity of over $17.3 million in worker’s wages.

    Does it hurt a maple tree to tap the sap? Is there a right and wrong way to vampire the live giving fluid? Isn’t natural tree sap needed to jump start the new buds that create the green hardwood solar collectors to continue forest stand growth?

    How would you like a high speed drill coming at you from all angles to look for a mainline sap artery to slow drip into the hanging bucket weighing you down?

    You know drilling out a tooth cavity is not the most enjoyed Maine recreational activity. But like a colonoscopy, Maine humorist Tim Sample says you’ll get through it like a Maine winter.

    What maple trees can be tapped for the best syrup? Maple syrup can be made from any species of maple tree. Trees to tap for the sap are sugar, red, silver, black maple and box elder varieties. But the highest natural sugar concentration maple syrup is from the sugar maple.

    Many maple species lack a high enough concentration of sap sugar… kinda anemic and not your super donors. Like down at the Red Cross lay down, roll up your sleeve and give the gift of life.

    These light weight minor league maple trees mean you need even more watery sap to collect and boil down for syrup magic. With up to 60 gallons of maple tree sap needed to produce just a gallon of that precious golden syrup.

    Here’s one video on tapping Maine maple trees and how to do syrup sap correctly.

    I first got the bug about what if there was a local sugar bush maple trees to tap the sap for rich tasty syrup from my Dad.

    On the Maine farm my four brothers and I grew up on, the long driveways of stately maple trees were tapped yearly. For way smaller but sweet treat syrup production on the farmstead kitchen gas stove. Sometimes using a wood heater to boil it down. But something larger scale was always on the back burner in my Dad’s thoughts. When just a little shaver of about seven, my Dad fired up the 1966 Snow Jet to head to the maple tree heavy woodlot. The sled were rode on purchased from my Uncle Carl Hagan who was the blue snowmobile dealer in Cary Mills, Maine.

    Together, Dad and I made the trek to the 100 acre family woodlot in Ludlow Maine.  To weave the snow machine around the ridge of tall hardwood maple trees. To survey them for the best plan if we ever created a sugar bush, a sugar house to create the maple syrup from our own Maine woodlot.

    maine woods photo
    The Solitude, Peaceful Feeling Of The Maine Woods In Winter. Don’t Miss Maine Maple Sunday Sugar House Open House Demonstrations Nearest You This March 28th.

    Dad had lots of irons in the fire and was quite the entrepreneur.

    With little free time already spoken for to kick off the sugar house maple syrup dream, it did stop him from the mental layout of just how he would do it. To create an intricate series of tubing for sap collection up in the Ludlow Maine woodlot where we yearly gathered firewood to heat our homes. Lack of enough hours in the day to pull it off, Dad still had a vivid detailed vision he shared with me of a large sugar bush maple syrup operation. The one he saw in his head where just everything would go from his life long study and passion for the heavily wooded maple tree forest terrain.

    Complete with large long hand made wooden tables with picnic style benches to slide along to find your place for the celebration of a new maple syrup batch.

    Walls that open out and up to let in the natural light. Open sides of the forest dining room utilized for fresh frosty air. Served up with baked beans, pancakes, sizzling bacon strips, smothered corn fritters, sweet breads, sweet glazed donuts all with a common ingredient of Maine maple syrup. A communion ritual to invite in all your friends, family and neighbors to celebrate the approaching spring renewal of life. To quell the hunger for new Maine maple syrup infused in the yearly event up in the Aroostook County woodlot.

    maine maple syrup producing
    Maine Maple Sugar Shack Sap Production. No Network Of Tubes Gravity Feeding Into A Tree Sap Reservoir. Just A Simple Bucket Brigade ME Syrup Collection.

    To introduce young and old to the sound of the crackling fire under the steaming maple sap evaporator woodlot scene.

    As they pushed food around their tin plates in the sugary maple syrup for the bath before open up the hatch and down the gullet. Dad saw maple syrup as one more agricultural endeavor to sponsor to get Maine farmers away from mono-culture thinking. Of potato, potato, potato with a little grain in the crop rotation on small family Maine farms. The one that desperately needed to diversify to avoid having all the eggs in one basket. Income on a small family Maine farm has to come from many sources. To assure you stay on the family patch of dirt passed down through the many generations. To assure someone is around to feed the rest of us that don’t farm.

    After a long Maine winter, even Pa Ingalls touted the medicinal health benefits of maple syrup used in the Little House in the Big Woods too.

    The all natural elixir that requires a lot of hard work to collect the sap. Then the fun part of maple syrup making of collecting it bucket by bucket. To pour the clear watery sap into an evaporator for the boiling it down. Tending the wood fires to steadily reduce the maple tree sap into the 40 to 1 evaporation. To distill the amber gold slow moving liquid used so many ways. The alternative to white sugar, do you add Maine maple syrup to your fresh brewed morning coffee? Is the Maine maple syrup used in your cooking or to make candies? Are you planing to take in the sights this Maine Maple Syrup Sunday and support the local producers?

    One more old fashioned Maine sugar house maple syrup production video.

    It is a family day where Mainers bring their kids, can get a horse drawn sleigh ride. To sample some Maine maple syrup candy. Get out, shake off the winter mental cobwebs and break free of cabin fever. A little sugar shack shock of the taste buds does a body good and these open house demonstrations are healthy from many angles. And sure beats sitting on the couch and killing time inside . When you are missing out big time on a worthwhile sugar house demonstration in your own backyard. That supports local Maple syrup producers and the local communities around them.

    Another pre-COVID Maine Maple Sunday sugar house operation video to stir the bug to attend one.

    I remember seeing an old sugar house up behind my Mom’s home place on Benn Hill in Hodgdon Maine.

    When all the cousins rotated our home locations week to week to play Sunday after church. While the Aunts and Uncles all socialized and caught up on local events. Thank you for the stopping by today to read, watch and learn about Maine Maple Sunday that has happened for the last 38 years and getting bigger and better than ever.

    These Maine maple syrup sugar house open houses can provide up to 50% of the operation’s golden profit.

    Highly important and more than ever this year to recover from pandemic losses as everything we know as normal went through a blender and got reconstituted. This is what’s happening around the “Crown of Maine” for Maine Maple Sunday plans . Up here in Aroostook County, the garden of Maine when talking maple syrup production this year. A lot of Maine maple syrup producers add honey to what they produce and sell like Spring Break operation in Smyrna Maine.

    Please make an effort to attend a Maine Maple Syrup Sunday open house sugar house tour or two near you this year.

    Remember, no farmer, no food. Think about that when you enjoy whatever is served up three times or more a day. Wherever you hang your hat when the dinner bell rings. The support for the local Maine maple syrup farm producers. Support for the local sugar bushes, the Maine maple Sunday syrup producers is more important that ever this year as we come out the other side of the pandemic tunnel.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com  |  MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA