Category: Maine Homes

  • Spring Cleaning In Maine.

    Spring Cleaning In Maine.

    Spring cleaning in Maine.

    Some folks enjoy it, many run a tight enough ship so the spring cleaning operation is easier than others have it. Spring cleaning in Maine. Your house, your car, everything you own survived a Maine winter. The calendar hanging on the wall says today, this post hunt and peck session date is the first day of spring.

    So thoughts of here come’s spring and whoa.

    The list of what needs to be done at first overwhelms. Until you start to triage what needs to be done before any of us living in small town rural Maine. Sometimes the house condition is not just needing spring cleaning. There is need for a carpenter, plumber, electrician before moving on to spring cleaning. Some places look like Stephen King made a movie here. Or was open to the elements. For a long time. No one home… except the four season critters that have roosting here.

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    De-clutter Happens Before Deep Cleaning Can Occur.

    Spring cleaning, a lot of what you want to do is just too early.

    Hold your horses on power washing the house siding and windows because snow in the forecast still happens. Winter hangs on and there is always a tug of war with spring. Where to put the stuff that piled up and was not escorted to where it should really go over the winter months? The frugal nature of a typical hard working Mainers makes just throwing away something perfectly good. Not so easy to toss. Just because the item is no longer useful to you does not mean someone, somewhere could really appreciate you throwing something their way.

    Sometimes spring cleaning is not soap and water or tidy up, putting away.

    More creating a space to fill for the heave ho wherever it goes. Garage sale, dumpster the next stop, maybe something listed on the sell, swap site. Ah, but there’s a problem. The garage if you don’t have a shed is usually the resting space for the next step of spring cleaning. De-clutter and organization starts with shedding the extra stuff that slowly fills up the living and storage space.

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    Spring Cleaning, Spring Planting. Getting Outdoors. Growing Something From A Seed That You Transplant And Nurture For The Vibrant Colors.

    The bay of the garage that should be where most of us park the vehicle it was designed for is always odds and ends.

    In many cases, the garage is not used for overnight storage during a Maine snow storm. Filled instead with bikes, canoes, garbage and gas cans, yard tools. So often the spring cleaning process is halted because you need to create the space out in the garage or shed. To start lightening up the load inside for the move to somewhere protected outside. We tend to fill the space we have and not always for the purpose that living area was originally designed for right?

    Time happens and slips away too and not every year does the spring cleaning operation.

    I see it a lot in a Maine home that was bought or built and lived in for many moons. The original couch still in the living room, just pushed deeper into a corner. The new one fifteen years later escorted in along with extra this or that. The old couches and chairs never left home until it’s time for the settling the estate and fifty years or more of collecting finally gets addressed.

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    Spring Cleaning Can’t Happen Until Winter Snow Stops, Mud Season Ends.

    So spring cleaning, way more than white glove wiping over a door jam or window along a window sill to check for dirt and grime.

    Ten hut. Spring cleaning starts with tightening up how you run your household the other three seasons prior to spring has sprung. Melting snow, spring showers and Maine tightening up the household time.

    During a Maine winter, you shovel snow, salt the walk, plow the driveway.

    Maybe bring in a stick or two of fire wood for the heater stove. But moving things out of the house to create more living space just not so common place. So everything builds up that was put off until spring all of a sudden happens. Roll up the sleeves, celebrate the return of song birds and green grass. Spring is a begin again time after the winter reflection of life’s solitude. After raising four kids as a single parent, I can tell you what I learned.

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    Big Amish Kitchen, Pretty Hardwood Floors, Lots Of Blue Accent Colors. Bigger Home, Bigger Families, More Time Needed To Spring Clean.

    Early on being raised on a Maine farm, my mom taught her four boys to take your shoes off, pick up after yourself, it’s your turn to do the dish, change your bed, etc.

    We were not waited on hand and foot. My parents were not “foot soldiers” for their kids and at their beck and call. Hang your coat up, there is a place for everything is not being a task master. It saves time you waste trying to find what you lost that had no home in the first place. But scrubbing around light switch plates, the door knows and removing grime is the build up to wipe away leaving the floors for last.

    Like washing a car, you start at the top with the suds, the scrubbing and rinsing as you work your way down.

    And where did all these shoes come from, when was the last time you wore this pair that look right out of the disco era? Stuff, too much stuff and the dirt and dust around it makes spring cleaning harder than it sounds. Too small a living area makes spring cleaning and keeping everything ship shape harder.

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    The Many Flowers You See On Your Orono Bog Walk. Bring Your Camera!

    Unless you learn to get rid of stuff before the retail therapy of buy buy buy more. With spring cleaning, any approach to a regular task or duty, you gotta have a system. Take a little time to plan your work, work your plan.

    Wrappers, garbage, plates and napkins from the last snack gets escorted to the garbage can.

    Picking up after yourself carries over into the way we approach our state parks and hiking trails. Carry in, carry out, don’t leave a footprint.

    Respect, trying to avoid making someone else have more work because you don’t pull your own weight. Someone has to instill that in you and as a young grasshopper you need to see it modeled by your elders and mentors.

    The total wash down of walls, windows, all the room’s surfaces won’t last long if whoever lives in the Maine house doesn’t play by the rules.

    Who spilled the grape juice on the rug, broke the glass or left the cookie crumbs on the coffee table? There’s the culprit making this all out assault spring cleaning operation feel fruitless and why bother. If the folks who live in the house just use the place like a quick pit stop to eat, run, head in and out the door on the fly.

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    Buying A Home In Maine, Accepting As Is Where Is Condition As The Buyer. No Spring Cleaning Done To These Real Estate Listings.

    Lack of time means there is slack in the way the facility is run.

    More of a dumping ground then a place to enjoy the living space around you. Kids today often want to be anywhere but home and are looking or expecting constant entertainment.

    Spring cleaning the house, not the most fun recreational activity.

    When you would rather be out on the rec trails, fishing a Maine lake or tramping the woods. The entryway and kitchen are the battle field that gets the most traffic to address and check off your spring clean up to do list. Some in the audience were born to clean. Live for the orderly, cleanly way to a fault. But better to be a little over the top than living like a pig in squalor.

    The winter sanded driveway and mud season of spring thaw in Maine don’t make keeping your house sparkling clean and fresh easy.

    So spring cleaning is easier if whoever shares the household is considerate and taught their role in making less dirt and grime in the day to day. Spring cleaning starts room by room.

    Growing up, we all pitched in and had farm chores outdoors. Had to run a tighter inside living pattern. But what if you never were taught those short cuts to having less to de-clutter and spring clean?

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    Spring Cleaning, Opening Up Camp. Digging Out The Canoes, Kayaks And Boats.

    Painting outdoor weather window sills and doors, raking away old leaves and picking up sticks, limbs, twigs from around the lawn.

    That outdoor “spring cleaning” and getting lawnmowers ready to roll is the most rewarding to me. Spring cleaning by power washing the exterior, power brooming the edges of the lawn near roadways.

    It’s too early now the first day of spring in Maine for much of the outdoor work but still will feel so rewarding to finally tackle.

    The kitchen appliances, those get a lot of use over all four seasons. Peering in and taking out whatever the refrigerator and freezer hide is part of spring cleaning. A bigger part if you only do this deep cleaning once a year instead of weekly.

    De-greasing cabinet doors, adding lemon oil to give them a fresh look. Do you take everything out of each cabinet and clean the surfaces inside? Spring cleaning is more than dusting, running a vacuum through the rooms right?

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    Farms, Horses, Barns In Maine. They Go Together For The Simple Small Town Rural Lifestyle.

    Cleaning mop boards and around hot water radiation coverings.

    And if you have hot air heat, removing the register duct to shop vacuum all the debris that collects where you can’t see. Cat, dog, pet hair and dander. Spring cleaning more than polishing the household surfaces and tackling the air you breathe inside the Maine home.

    There is a real estate expression “If I can smell it, I can’t sell it”.

    Some real estate buyers more sensitive to smoke, odors in a home than others. And if the price is low enough, anything will sell. But some buyers refuse to tackle the blue light specially bargain priced “dirty but nice” home listings.

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    Everything Has It’s Place. Everything You Need At Home In Maine. Not Wanting For Much, Being Self Sufficient! Taking Care Of What You Are Lucky To Have.

    When I list a home, to improve chances of a quick sale for more money, it is time to make the home the best it has ever looked. Open house, under inspection time for those home showings so everyone can move along.

    With laminate and hardwood, tile flooring, less rugs to shampoo these days in the spring cleaning too. Remember the old long shag carpets of the late 1960’s / early 1970’s? All kinds of things can hide in that matted shag that can look and smell like a wet dog without shampooing and using that toy rake to train the strands.

    Shampooing rugs if there are any is not such a priority if everyone in the Maine home does not door dash to their bedrooms to eat.

    Spills to clean up and steam clean out happen less if the family eats their meals in the kitchen with the easy clean up flooring and sitting at a table. Not sprawled on a bed or one leg hanging off the edge of the couch watching the boob tube.

    Spring cleaning, the bathroom needs the same kind of attention and detail as the kitchen.

    If the length and number of showers in a household are high, that bathroom is going to need more than a deep cleaning.

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    Wedding Cake House In Kennebunkport Maine Gets Camera Shot A Lot.

    Water damage where someone never was taught to make sure the shower curtain is closed and sealed is on the list to fix. Rusted lighting fixtures from the daily steam sauna treatment of all the surfaces is another task. If no ventilation or window opened to escort the moisture out of the bathroom, mold, repainting will be on the spring cleaning list to tackle in the bathroom.

    Home offices, more of us are telecommuting to work with online remote jobs so spring cleaning has a new clipboard room to check off the list.

    The laundry room has more than the dryer lint trap to clean out too. What’s behind, under those washer, dryers will surprise you. More than socks with no mates.

    Just because you know what to do for a spring cleaning household operation does not mean we all do it right?

    But the effort to tidy up and organize after a Maine winter is a strong one when spring has sprung.

    A lot of it is pride and respect for something you worked hard to buy and pay off slowly. The house remodeling projects are expensive and when excessive wear and tear happens, money that was hard earned is being wasted.  Our cars, SUV’s, pick ups take a winter beating too.

    Spring cleaning is not limited to our castle.

    Cars sand blasted and coated with road salt on Maine highways. Maneuvering pots holes and frost heaves and snow chunks, drifting winter snow. The iron horse needs attention due to rough travel conditions. Time for swamping out all the gravel, high pressure washing mats or replacing them, and stem to stern cleaning of whatever you drive.

    It’s easier not in the dead of winter with blowing snow and howling winds to keep the vehicles clean.

    But detailing your car gets put off in a Maine winter unless you have a heated garage, shop space.

    And all the ice scrapers, dry gas, extra winter clothing and outdoor rec gear in our ride in spring get removed for use the next winter snow season.

    What’s on your list for spring cleaning?

    Where do you begin, where does it end? Do you enjoy rolling up your sleeves or hire it out, or a little bit of both? The inside and outside of your Maine home probably needs some attention after a Maine winter.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Working Remotely Online | Avoiding Body Aches, Muscle And Joint Pain Side Effects

    Working Remotely Online | Avoiding Body Aches, Muscle And Joint Pain Side Effects

    Working remotely online, avoiding body aches, muscle and joint pain side effects during the pandemic.

    Cramps, kinks, knots. Body health issues thanks to the coronavirus adjustment stress to living and working closer to home. More folks than ever are sticking close to home.

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    Me In Maine Blog Author Andrew Mooers, ME REALTOR

    Flocking homeward to telecommute to their online remote jobs from Maine.

    But that “bring it on home” shift for safety sake can come at a high price to the body, spirit, work production.

    This blog post provides tips for avoiding body aches, muscle and joint pain caused from the strain of working from home remotely online in Maine.

    Tips and tricks to make a home office run smooth and efficient. There are three parts to the approach on how to work smarter not harder telecommuting to work from your Maine home.

    1) Where to do your job from home

    2) The actual set up to work remotely 

    3) Further steps to take to limit the impact to your body when you job is now done at home

    First, understand the getting ready to go to work and leaving your home to mentally shift gears to be at the office daily routine is gone. Poof. Taking care of business and slaying office dragons for a highly productive day at work takes discipline from the remote online home location.

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    Working Remotely Online From Home Easier to Find The Space Inside Grand Older Maine Homes!

    The distinction of home for pleasure, office for work is blurred. No longer black and white easy that you are here or there.

    Home distractions working online remotely from where you live are bigger for those with lots of family members. When sharing too small a living space. And everyone is under foot and in each other’s way.

    Discipline to report to work online remotely. When it is now from a region of your own home repurposed and dedicated to your office job. Not everyone makes the transition as easily as others from office to home office.

    But it helps when you bite the bullet and retool an area of your Maine home to be for just work.

    And once set up it stays that way. No shared use and tearing down or putting back up waste of time happening.

    Wherever you connect and go online better have speed of thought Internet connectivity  too.

    Because time is money whether you are working from your Maine home or a traditional office setting. Plan your work and work your plan. You gotta have a system  in the measure twice, cut once most efficient use of your time.

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    Making Working From Home Online Remotely A Better, Healthier Experience.

    Older housing stock in Maine built when families were larger are ideal for work from home office spaces.

    Lots of rooms for many place settings around the big kitchens with pantries and extra stairways.

    Those dens, parlors, nurseries, etc that become the home office location easily.

    Or the extra bedrooms can be reworked into the perfect home office area. Where you can go and shut the door. Get undivided focus that lasts for the many tasks at hand.

    All those items on your work from home list of what’s on tap today or left over from yesterday to accomplish.

    Many Maine homes need more than one work from home location station carved out and trotted to for the weekly paycheck or school diploma.

    The wife, husband, all the kids need their corner of the house to work online remotely from the Maine home.

    Internet broadband connections are especially strong in my area of Northern Maine which is one huge blessing that allows the work from home option for all in the household. Many second vacation homes on lakes and ponds are being reworked into double duty. To suddenly become the primary home up in Maine. It is a big bonus when the Internet options at the vacation property in Maine are long, strong and wall to wall. How is your working from home remotely transition going?  Tell me about your back, shoulders, lower thighs or wrist handling the pain and strain of working online from home? (more…)

  • Homesteading, How To Do It In Maine.

    Homesteading, How To Do It In Maine.

    Homesteading, finding a property in Maine the easy-does-it sensible way.

    This blog post will take it slow and spell out one methodical approach to homesteading in Maine. The desire to create from scratch or buy an existing homestead in Maine stems from lots of acreage with low to the ground price tags hanging off them.

    What’s for sale in Maine that is ideal homesteading property is always a smaller cost than what most people are used to seeing where they hang their hat now out of state. The real estate buyer is pleasantly surprised when they search the current listing

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    No Pretty Reason, No Matter What Season To Homestead In Maine.

    inventory of any property for sale in Maine. Which leads to the why is that so answer.

    The distance away from high population markets is great which means what you do end up buying is surrounded by wide open space and fewer people to mess it up.

    Smaller is better for a sane pace, to enjoy life not race through it. The need for heavy duty zoning, the HOA’s trade in for CSA’s. High traffic and crime are all missing in a small Maine town. And in city settings, large acreages just don’t exist. Got any forty acre lots? Nope. Go fish. Head to Maine for that and simpler living.

    So the where to homestead, farmstead all starts with a simple dream, then picking a state like rural Maine.

    Then the best region in that state for a location that is affordable. One area  that’s not likely to change much or at all to force another rip up the stakes, pack it up and on the road again. For the gotta move again over the next ten or more years. You can only and should only have to do this moving upheaval only so many times in your life. Make it Maine for good once you have all the information needed and questions answered that help you decide if this is the place to homestead.

    How old you are, how healthy, the size of the budget, the timing in starting a homestead are all factors. Have kids in high school that are a couple years from graduation? The buying the homestead in Maine property dream may happen now for

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    Keeping An Eye On Your Homestead Animals. Raising Your Food Makes It Hard To Let Go Of Your “Pets” On The Homestead Spread.

    just land. No existing buildings, and where you are going to one by one create them is on the mental drawing board. Secure the property in Maine but stay where you are out of state. Because you have loose end and are not quite ready. Keep saving, reading those seed catalogs and studying the marketing process if you plan to sell more than your raise and consume yourself.

    The time ticking by over the next couple years waiting for a high school graduation march around the gym or auditorium may mean using the homesteading land location for just a vacation property use. To dream about what you are really going to do with the Maine land that is put on hold. Until the day when you devote all your time and attention to this location in Maine where you already own land. Slowly putting the transition into gear. Easing out the clutch to move in low to begin the transition from wearing a corporate tie and you’re pretty much pinned to the wall by an office desk.

    Selling the home you now own to create the nest egg of money for the improvements on your Maine land could eat up some time too.

    Real estate markets go up and down like stock values. When you are flexible and not in a hurry good things happen naturally. Get your land, know where you are going but keep the when loose. Elderly parents that need you close can come with you or be another reason why the move to Maine is going to be a delayed one/ All of us juggle responsibilities to consider right?

    Okay, the land you buy, what to look for to create the best homestead location in Maine. Farming of some small scale is

    Famrsteads In Maine Start With Small Scale Homesteading
    Another Generation Of Farmers In Maine. Remember, No Farmer, No Food!

    part of the homesteading to be self sufficient. How far you take it means power or not from utility lines? Year round road or no thank you. You will be taking on the chore of keeping that last property on a dead end discontinued Maine road open and maintained year round.

    Like people soils are different is the motto of one local site evaluator named Bill Hersey of Caribou Maine. Study the area USDA soil maps for the best Maine land and hire a soil tester to lay out where the septic, what type of sewerage disposal you are going to set up on the property. Composting toilet, out house, gray water disposal field for the kitchen sink and laundry or the thousand gallon cement septic tank will go here, the leach field over there.

    The drilled well if a usable water source is not already in place is going to be located where and who is going to punch that hole in the ground for you?

    The slow cooked approach to homesteading in Maine means nothing is rushed and mistakes are not made from the hurry scurry.

    Is the land in tree growth, is there shore land zoning to consider in how you develop the Maine property? More on tree growth, how that save on your real estate taxes works in the Pine Tree state. Those

    The best homesteading, setting up a farmstead exercise is done without a bank too. You have savings, you sold a property, you set up owner financing on the Maine land and what do you know. It’s been five years or whatever mortgage period, the land part of this life changing experience is now free and clear. More on how owner financing Maine land works.

    Had a couple from Florida come up this weekend who was smitten with an online Southern Aroostook County property listing new to the market.

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    Soil Amendments, The Living Off The Land Means Giving Back, Not Taking Away The Mineral Elements!

    For the last month, lots of phone calls and emails back and forth to talk about their homesteading in Maine dream. The land they are considering just under sixty acres in size and in a remote location. The road into it this winter not plowed so high ho high ho in we go. Have used our snow sled to show and sell a place called Crow Hill in Linneus Maine. But this time it was easier to just travel down to the spot where the road is no longer plowed. And dressed warmly to hoof it in on an existing packed down snowmobile trail.

    Snow shoes or cross country skis have been used before but a sled trail already packed down made the walk in a beautiful one due to new fresh dusting of sparkling snow and blue skies, bright sunshine. We were able to talk back and forth as we went in and out to the property. The one that already has an insulated cabin with a wood stove, a small tool shed and open cleared land with mixed wooded sections. This land also surveyed so where everything lies is not a mystery for perimeter boundary lines.

    What is your property to homestead, what is not is clear as a bell with the plat map and pins, compass bearings and the metes and bounds description. And it was crank your head around. What do you see? Scenery, pasture fields, wood stands but no people around this large piece of land to homestead. Which is what this couple liked best. Winter is an excellent time to scope out the surroundings in Maine. You can see more without the leaves. And hey, no black flies and fewer land buyers to compete for whatever you find interesting to pursue.

    Homesteading, what else to prepare for beside gleaning all the local information possible online and from boots on the ground community information gathering from the locals?

    Homeschooling or public education? What you do raise for food, is it going to be grown in the ground or raised on the hoof? This latest homesteading buyer wants goats, chickens but is not going to be like Noah with two or more of everything you might see in a Maine barnyard setting.

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    Homesteading, It Means Working On Buildings, Tending The Crops, Watering – Graining – Haying The Animals. Living Off The Land In Maine!

    If the access in and out is too big for one person to tackle in the winter, how are you getting in and out? In retirement you want to make your life easier not harder. The timing of this homestead move to Maine is different for everyone. A young couple full of hope and ideas may be low on money but thinking of raising their kids here. Another later in life couple with grown kids could be thinking part time homesteading. Where a few months of the year are spent as snowbirds in the Sunny South. Pass the suntan lotion please. If you have critters, who is going to milk Bessie the cow, collect the eggs, make sure the pasture fences are strong and all the animals get hayed, grained, watered? Or to call the Vet when needed.

    Lots to consider homesteading in Maine. No pesticide sprays? Joining the Maine Organic Farm And Garden group (MOFGA) is a good idea and hitting the agricultural state fairs around Maine will help develop the knowledge base. So you know what you are doing because you have compared notes with others who are planning the same lifestyle and in the learning stage. Or are veterans and don’t mind talking about it to share their triumphs and set back lessons.

    Just got back from plowing snow and helping son check the heat inside a storage facility for root crops. Everything stored in bins and sold in truck loads to consumers out of state. The organic farm In Maine, Nature’s Circle he works for in New Limerick also rents out a family farm that has rich fertile soil that produces grade A produce. If your homesteading involves more than growing your own food, raising your beef and dairy producers, you may need to have storage facilities to load out over the winter months.

    The scale of your homesteading is up to you and your family size, the thickness of your wallet or heft of the purse your carry. You may want goats like these couple do and they have experience with them from earlier farming experiences. The lifestyle is important to communities catering to golfers and the off grid or however unplugged you go is up to your idea of what this homestead spread in Maine looks like in your head.

    There is no better way to raise a kid than on a family farm in Maine.

    The skills developed with fixing machinery, being a scientist studying what soil amendments are needed and in what degree… it is all invaluable. The best part of living off the land is the self sufficiency, the independence and fresh air year round working on the farmstead. Crop failure, wildlife eating your profit and if your health takes a dip are all make the risks real. But you quickly figure out what is important in life. You realize you are only here a short time and this old Earth will keep turning once you and I are long gone.

    How crunchy, how granola depends on your to dial in. Some folks with the homestead, the family farm have a ticket. They might be a trust fund baby. They could have an income source that takes some of the stick, a lot of the risk out of the agriculture equation. You as a homesteader will be doing as much of everything as possible to hold down expenses. But the reward from standing back and realizing what you created with your bare hands, lots of patience and careful planning makes it all worthwhile. There is much to learn scratching the dirt, preparing the soil, planting the seeds and picking the new crop of rocks that come up every spring on a Maine farm homestead. Maine, where you dream in color.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Life In A Small Town Maine Community.

    The life in a small town Maine community is more connected, down to Earth, real.

    What is important is the other people in the local area. Every individual who hangs his or her hat in the small Maine town has lots of tasks living where there are less people to fill the community needs. You see it especially during a 4th of July celebration. Because everyone rallies to put on an event to be proud of that is home grown and local.

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    Small Maine Towns Are Closer To The Wildlife, The Recreation Trails. Less People, More Space, Clear Air, Fresh Water Make It Unspoiled Special!

    Small Maine towns are safe, there is so much to get involved in that you best pace yourself. The small Maine town local citizens are aware of how lucky they are every trip to a city. Sure it’s fun to hit a Boston Red Sox game. But to return to small town living without the traffic, the round the clock sounds of emergency responders is a wonderful relief.

    Small Maine towns are affordable, have a unique collection of individuals who really care about the local area.

    They are invested and work the events beyond just the 4th of July. Everyone traveling to Maine knows low cost vacations are possible. You are able to relax when worry about crime or too many people causing all the slow or not moving traffic are removed from your field of vision. You can ease up and feel the tension removed when you make it to one of the hundreds and hundreds of small Maine towns to rest and relax.

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    Not Losing Old Ways Of Doing Things. Maine Is The Blend Of Old And New. The Pace Slow Enough For Pleasure Horses For Example. Or Working Ones Too.

    Closer to Mother Nature. living on a Maine lake, spending time at a wood’s camp. Getting to know Jack Frost, Old Man Winter. Many get the bug to stay in Maine longer than just one week a year the more exposures to Vacationland they log on their life journey to discover and explore new regions.

    The thought of moving, relocatng to Maine becomes a strong one when the contrast from city living is stacked up against small town living. So much is missing when all the people of a large population are removed. The lack of lots of money to fund events means the local citizenry has to belly up to the bar and get creative to pull off the year after year calendar of events small Maine towns are famous for creating and sustaining.

    In small Maine towns, you get to know the other people in them because of working together for the common good.

    From  all the volunteering on the non profit projects that need attention in small Maine communities you get to know each other pretty closely. Because working together on the many events binds the population tighter. Benefit suppers to help

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    Traffic Is Not Usually This Heavy Or Aggressive Dog Eat Dog in Small Maine Towns.

    show you collectively care when a family is struggling makes it all about others. And your turn to reward others when you get back on your feet is a strong emotion because you are blown away at the level of caring that is given to those between a rock and a hard place.

    Everyone kind of knows each other too as time marches on because of the volunteering to serve the community needs.

    So when you see a pick up parked beside the road, you stop to make sure everyone is all right. That nothing is needed by the person you are used to seeing behind the wheel. You stop and go back. If the owner is elderly, you make special concessions when you meet them on the road. They might not be the best driver on the highway but not because they are texting or drinking. But old age can dull the reflexes a tad. Can make the vision or depth perception of the peepers a little less sharp. We look out for each other in small Maine towns.

    So when you consider how do small Maine town’s people entertain themselves, don’t feel sorry for us because there are not huge sprawling malls to walk around to kill time or perform some retail therapy. They might be part of a 100 person community band. It is not always coming to the rescue of a local family in their time of extreme need. Often the attention is splashed on, poured into kid events. Realize the behind the scenes are the local events they work on and how rewarding being on the front lines and in the trenches of community activities really is. Maine is the way life should be and the fresh air, brighter stars, clean water and less people all help serve up a completely different life experience.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

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

     

  • Mainers Like To Mow Big Lawns.

    Mainers Like To Mow Big Lawns.

    Maine homes are more often than not surrounded by big lawns

    If you have company from across the pond, this fact is one of the first observations someone from say London or Paris noticed. Back where they hail from, something that big for a wrapper of land surrounding a home is tilled up and farmed. Something besides blades of grass kept crew cut short is what the generous helpings of land are used for… it is tilled or something with four legs grazes on the grass, clover, whatever else good looks good to eat if you are a farm animal.

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    Maine Lawns Are Bigger Than Most. Cats Enjoy The Vegetation Around The Lawns To Hide Out.

    What is the reason for such large lawns? Maybe it is because not so long ago, everyone lived on small family farms in Maine. We all farmed and mowing large lawns now gives us a feeling of haying once a week spring, summer, fall. Now that many of us chase the dollar working for someone else 9-5.

    The rolling lawn in front, to the sides and out back of a New England farm house is pretty when it is kept free of burdocks, red brackle and small poplars that take hold quickly. Even fiddle heads show up around houses and the more moist areas around a property in Maine. If you don’t keep the land mowed weekly or at least bush hogged once a year or the land hayed.

    Some of my best thinking is done riding the John Deere or Cub Cadet International garden tractor with the large mowing deck.

    You can see what you did when you tuck the mower away in the barn or garage and there is a sense of accomplishment, of property pride. You notice birds in the trees, you check of the home and the countryside as you gawk around mowing. Because it is not a hard, mind bending exercise.

    maine field of lupines
    If No Lawn Grass, Something Other Than Brush, Burdochs Needs To Be Growing In Open Space In Maine. Like Lupines. A Pretty Weed.

    Fresh mowed lawns. It is relaxing to mow, to see the rows in the sequence and all of us in Maine were taught by expert lawnmowers. It was not racing around in circles but trimmed around the trees with a hand mower or weed wacker combined with the power mower exercise. It was done right or time to do it over.

    Big lawns, how large should you mow? Some folks check the watch, mow for an hour, give or take depending on how big a time pledge they want to put to keeping the grass trimmed. And when they get to that pre-determined time, that’s it. Shut off the mower, pull up the deck and be line back to the storage area until next week. Or earlier if sunshine, plenty of rain means you need to repeat the lawn mowing more than once some weeks.

    Lawn mowing is contagious. You like to get the property mowed before the weekend, prior to long holiday spans. It is something your parents instilled in you as a young grass chopper in Maine.

    Mowing by hand is great exercise.

    maine victorian home
    Victorians In Maine Have Big Lawns Wrapped Around Them. Landscaped Grounds Add Sparkle To The Big Homes.

    Up and down hill slopes. Back and forth, alternating the angles to make it new and different for the travel pattern. Instead of a treadmill at the gym, just pull the cord of a hand pushed, not self propelled model and see the wright drip off slow by sure. Working around the weather makes mowing hard when three days of rain elevated the blades longer than you would like. The clubs of dead grass clippings clog a mower, make it work Cherry, harder and look like yard hair balls.

    Mainers love to mow lawns.

    I have had properties for sale where sellers are out late at night applying weed and feed and in one big private competition to make sure their landscape is picture perfect. They act like it just happens on its own but deep down inside are pretty competitive with neighbors around the hood where they hang their hat.

    You can use gang reel mowers behind a tractor or four wheeler to mowing large level to rolling stretches of green grass. If not grass, apple orchards are planted, wild flowers are encouraged with meadow in a can seeds broadcasts. Planting something for flowers or vegetables is always a personal choice for what grows around a home in Maine. Ornamental and fruit trees help showcase a property. We are brought up in Maine that is 91% forestested to plant trees, not cut and harvest them only. Being a good steward of Maine trees means thin them out, don’t clear cut or leave nothing to grow when the over story is removed. Hardwood ridges, so many trees to study and enjoy hiking in Maine.

    Cherry, apple trees, raspberry bushes. Landscaping your lot in Maine is a delicate but rewarding process to plan out what goes and grows here or there. The attraction of birds, the sound of wind in the pine or fir needles vibrating with a low hum. Trees know the meaning of patience, time. Maples grow fast but can decay later on. I have a bunch of maples along a circular driveway that are ailing.

    Cedar hedges look scrawny when you pull them out of the swamp and place the roots in burlap bags for transport and to be kept moist. But other than trimming, they are way way better than erecting large expensive fences that heave with the frost and need paint or stain or other maintenance. White birch trees are pretty and frail. Yellow birches are better for fire wood believe it or not. Beech, ash, not so many oak trees though all round out the choices you or Mother Nature will supply on open Maine land. Don’t forget the patch of rhubarb, high bush blueberries, elderberries, black berries, and herb garden to add to your flower beds, vegetable gardens on our patch of Maine dirt to enjoy.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532-6573 | info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Living Off Grid | Shifting Gears, Starting A Small Maine Farm

    Living Off Grid | Shifting Gears, Starting A Small Maine Farm

    In 1810, 84% of folks in the USA were farmers

    Today one American farmer feeds 165 people. Our country has a cheap food policy and the grower, whoever raises your food gets about 16 cents from every dollar spent on whatever a farm produces. Roughly 2% of our national population are farmers, ranchers. Like many things, bigger happened to squeeze out the family farm way of life.

    maine winter snow photo
    Maine Is Real, Peaceful, Not Crowded. One Of The Lowest Crime States.

    Consolidation, volume production because the food prices do not keep pace with inflation, and the higher cost of farming made the lifestyle not so economically attractive. Most would agree the work ethic learned on a farm is a valuable lesson. But few are so positive that breaking even is considered a good year and just being excited to get to farm again come spring just won’t cut it.

    So if eight out of ten people live in the city, if small rural populations are shrinking, what causes the longing for living off grid, for starting a small farm?

    Ask yourself if you live in an urban center what you don’t like about your lifestyle. Too much commuting or time wasted trying to get from “A” to “B”. Fear of personal safety because the nightly news has some pretty gruesome stuff flashed before the audience tuning in to learn “that’s the way it is” for another day. Noise, high cost of housing, fast paced living that robs personal satisfaction and just lacking the freedom to be your own boss.

    But being a farmer, living off the land is no picnic.

    Work around the clock, hard labor and set backs due to the weather, poor markets or your own personal health. Physical labor helps you get in shape, sleep better nights when you shut off the lamp on the nightstand. But worry about staying on that family farm can cause nightmares. Farming can be a lot like gambling when you blow on the dice and hope for snake eyes or whatever is needed to come out on top to win the wager. More on living off grid.

    Maine Sunset On Lake
    Day Is Done, Cue The Stars, Crickets, Mister Moon.

    Living off grid… is power that expensive or is the idea of not being plugged into a utility for juice part of the independence? Is burning a renewable natural resource like wood from your own land, cut and gathered and split, stacked to heat your home part of the attraction? To get away on dependency on foreign oil or natural gas? We’ve blogged about heating your Maine home with wood before and know the merits of being a son of a birch. Could you build your own cabin to live off the land?

    Is living off grid a bit of a knee jerk over reaction to the pressure cooker of city living?

    Is the romance of working the land, building your own home, the out buildings to go around the farmstead like a drug? Something to dream about to help fulfill the empty spot in a life that is lived but not rich or rewarding or natural. Being resourceful, learning new skills that have been untapped because you specialize in one and only one thing. And hire out pretty much everything else that depends on the credit card or write a check.

    Simpler living means removing the money needed to keep it complicated. When it is a personal choice to step back, buy the Maine land and plan you cutting ties with the city to make the leap to work the dirt is not as scary because it is self inflicted. When the Great Depression caused drought, a dust bowl where nothing grew and the locals packed up to move away with little hope in their sails, the need to create a living besides farming meant industrial jobs, learning a trade besides the managing acreage.

    How much land do you need to start a Maine farm?

    Once fertile acre of Caribou loan will grow 32,000 pounds of food. That’s a square just shy of 208′ x 208′ and Maine land is cheap. Small rural Maine is the 4th lowest for crime statistics. Your fun is low or no cost when the outdoors with fresh air, clean water and missing the wall to wall sea of unknown faces city dwellers maneuver around daily. Would it be a shock to the system? Do you easily make the transition to small country living without much thought when it is your kids welfare that gets considered as the most important goal in your life? What’s important does change when you start a family and start to study where you can do it best for your children.

    maine farm calf cow
    What’s Brown And White And Surrounded By Green? You See Lots Of These Among Maine Farmscapes. Start Of Living Off Grid, Starting A Farmstead?

    New solar lightning, advances in batteries, LED lighting that uses less energy make living off grid more feasible. Wind generators have popped up around the landscape even here in small rural Maine. By living off grid do you mean unplowed roads and stuck way up in the woods far from town? Is there a happy medium of being on a dead end road not so far from town conveniences without all the added work of making a road, maintaining it by yourself. Neighbors are not bad but keeping them at a distance helps the fondness. Don’t fence me in was not just a Western notion. Too many people too tightly jammed together is a recipe for tension, emotions to boil over and it is all due to your personal space being invaded. Feeling you have no space of your own if you share it with every Tom, Dick and Harry.

    Thought more than once about easing into farming in Maine?

    Feeding yourself first and just keep your expenses low to the ground. Life is more enjoyable when you are not chasing the dollar to keep the wolf from your door. Feeling satisfied with personal success raising farm field to family table is also healthy for your body. In a day and age when cancer and other diseases are prevalent, you have to wonder about the toll stress, what we eat that should not be put down the gullet causes to the body we were given to care for the best we can. Do you feel you treat yourself the healthiest way possible? Or is it give me something to forget how unhappy or empty you are? That’s medicate the symptoms but not tackling the root of the problem.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA