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  • Groom Maine, New Vanity Plate To Open Up, Smooth The Trails.

    Maine is under populated, unspoiled. And the best experiences are when you can get where man does not tread often.

    Nooks and crannies not opened up and commercialized are what rural Maine’s wilderness is all about. But tapping into these areas easily is not always so easy.

    Outside Trail System Snow Sled Grooming.
    Hop On Your Snow Sled… See Maine Snowmobiling.

    That is why support of grooming trails in Maine is critical. To the economy, to support the many sports. That use this network of natural access. That criss-cross Maine with bridges to span waterways.

    To provide funding for the twitching trails, removing brush. Putting up directional, warning signage. To make sure your vacationer or locals are always up close and personal with the wildlife. On top of, overlooking the ride by of the waterways.

    To take in the drop your jaw long views. To hear the sound of the wind. The rushing streams, rivers, water fall drops. To breathe in deeply the fragrant Maine woods. To slow down, unplug, recharge in Maine.

    The vanity plate for grooming trails assistance is for local Maine residents only. Started by Candice Pinkham of Presque Isle Maine, the hope is to sell 2000 plates.

    It is important for Maine’s extensive snow sled trail system to be heard about online. So those vacationing families and friends can plan yearly trips to experience Maine. To help the coffers of the small communities, clubs, groups that support the trail network. If you groom it they will come.

    Maine Winters, Not Spent Indoors. Not On A Couch!
    Snow Shoeing, Hoofing It Or Riding The Groomed ITS Snow Sled System?

    The evolution of Maine snow sledding has been an interesting one.

    Things have come a long way from the days of riding just the back forty. The change a spark plug, tinker for two hours to ride for one on pretty much non-existent groomed trails. Maine, see it riding.

    Snow sledding in Maine is a great way to fill your lungs with fresh, crisp, clean air. And bring your camera. You will want to capture the scenery that is sugar coated with snow In Maine.

    When you step off, hit the red handlebar square button. Turn off and listen to the sounds of Maine in the woods, on an iced covered lake.

    The connection between you and the Maine surroundings bumps it up a notch or two. You figure out what is important in life, where your priorities should be and are in Maine.

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

  • Maine, She Tugs At Your Heart Strings.

    Valentines Day is racing toward us.

    And if you are lucky enough to be in a healthy relationship, it is your Christmas, 4th of July, birthday, all the holidays rolled into one to celebrate. Thanks to Cupid’s handiwork. Because you are not alone. In a relationship that is one of a kind, completes you. That is a glass slipper fit for two people that both know they are not perfect. But that imperfection blends.

    Each bring something of value to the relationship for what is missing. So eventually you can not tell where one ends and the other begins. With all that combined good, value added in the partnership. With desire to improve together that is more than enough for a rock solid strong, lasting bond pledge.

    Maine Small Family Values.
    Family First And Last In Maine. Raising Them. Attacking Others Is Not The Target.

    Your other half is your better half.

    The one you are with makes you try harder. She or he is your defined purpose on Earth. What was missing. And that you respect, cherish, honor and glorify.

    “Love is bigger than you are. You can invite love, but you cannot dictate how, when, and where love expresses itself. You can choose to surrender to love, or not, but in the end love strikes like lightening, unpredictable and irrefutable.”

    Maine is a place for lovers. She herself is pretty drop dead gorgeous. Without the spin, makeup, bear grease or vanilla extract dabbed behind the ears. Offers all the intimate, private, special places to spend time, get to know. She pulls, tugs at your heartstrings persistently.

    Maine Is One On One, Talking, Sharing, Learning.
    Asking Questions, One On One, From The Locals Works Best. Tapping Into The Grapevine.

    You come to Maine for a day, end up staying a lifetime.

    She offers space, unspoiled natural settings.

    Clean running water, fresh crisp air, elusive wildlife, deep still woods.

    Frees you up, Maine she does says Yoda.

    Creates the loud quiet so you can hear yourself think. Sobering, helping you focus with 20-20 or better clarity. To see, hear, sense completely what it really is for the all that matters in life.

    Maine. The people in your face everywhere you turn are missing. All that radiates from too many folks pushing, shoving and coming at you like asteroids in space in all directions. Poof. Gone. Can you handle that lightening the load you carry? To create inside space for the outside areas in wide open unspoiled Maine?

    Find Yourself Outside In Maine.
    Unplugged, Hard Wired Into Maine’s Outdoor HBO.

    Lovers, families, retireds, nature seekers, those wanting to work the dirt, live in the woods or around water all thrive in Maine. Because the stresses of an urban area disappear. Less people, less problems. Simpler approach to living happens in Maine. Hear her whisper, flirting, motioning to come closer?

    Relationships improve, more time for each other. In spiritual gardens is part of it.

    Relax.

    Explore.

    Discover.

    Protect what matters most in your relationships in Maine. She will school both of you in a no nonsense, respectful way. Maine, don’t keep her waiting. Stop punishing yourself by staying away so long. Get here quick as you can to Maine. Any reason, any season.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • The Loss Of A Child In A Small Maine Town.

    Small Maine towns are knit tighter. Because the lasting connections run deep, wide, long.

    Partly because we are in common families. That DNA overlaps with community events we all pitch in and pull off together. You see each other a lot in small Maine towns. Traveling the same circles.

    Our Maine children intensify the closeness too.

    Family is everything. All you need. But sporting, musical, church activities come into play. Causing the lasting friendships beyond just lucky enough to be related. To lots of strong, neat people in small Maine towns that work together to make them extra special.

    Maine Bald Eagle Takes Flight.
    Taking Flight, Strong Wings For The Long Journey Ahead. When A Small Maine Town Loses A Child.

    So what do you do, say, are suppose to feel when one of the local children, young adults sprouts wings?

    Flies away heaven bound way way too early. But leaving a sea of emotions in the wake. To rock, reel and recover from in the days ahead.

    For comfort, peace, the healing of raw wounds to begin. To fill the void. Shared by not a few but so many touched by the child in the small Maine town.

    Any parent would agree that there is no greater loss to suffer than of a child.

    And you, I would hands down be unanimous it must by far be the single worst possible situation to find yourself in. But how do you truly know that sucker punch feeling where no air fills your lungs? Unless it happens to you. That wakes you up if you sleep at all. Hoping it was just a pretend nightmare. To try to process, to begin to accept and recover from the shocking news.

    Delivered by a doctor, a family member, the police or soldier holding a telegram. Head bowed, hat in hand and wishing the news was different. Cling to that Eagle watching over the household for days before lift off.

    Have a friend who was blessed with five kids. A tragic backyard accident involving an oak tree, a swing took the life of one son, injured another. And he described the funeral, what people said wanting, trying to help. “Well at least you have four other kids” as if you were pushing the limits. Somehow overdoing it anyway.

    Maine Horses Together.
    Pulling Together, Maine Small Towns Are Tight Knit.

    Or in the long line where the grieving family members suffering the loss are in a row. In shock, exhausted, totally numb. But having to hold it all together standing up front not sitting down in the back. To be the much needed support for others at the funeral that file in to pay their last respects.

    My friend who lost a child said you would hear from other parents too that knew childhood death early.

    You would think their story would help light the pathway ahead. Make them feel less like a parent that is now an orphan. But he said it did not help. He was angry and growing more hot under the collar.

    Because they started out saying “I know just how you feel” while he thought no, no you don’t. And then the next twenty minutes he felt like their grief counselor while they cried, relived the pain they suffered step by step. Putting his on hold in the process where all he can do is listen. Like it or not. While he and his wife, the other kids were struggling to even pick out, identify the individual feelings churning inside.

    Maine Lighthouses Are Neat In Winter Magic.
    Everything Changes In A Blink Of The Eye. Like The Seasons. Small Maine Towns Pull Together To Get Through The Good, Sad Times.

    People want to help, are sincere in those attempts. But celebrating the short life, highlighting the bright spots, finding something positive. To enrich the lives of those left behind is the sermon goal.

    And one by one, every member of a small Maine town tries to do just that. Offering comfort in their own individual way. When a small Maine town loses a child. It is not limited, contained to just the four outer insulated walls of the family home. And extends, ripples thorough the community. Where everyone has a hand in the healing. Because they share the pain.

    The best support for the family that has lost a child is saying I am sorry.

    I don’t know. I can not begin to imagine what you are feeling right now, in the days ahead. But I am here. Now, tomorrow, forever. Cooking, supporting, running errands, providing child care, hugs, the two ears are yours just for listening.

    Not full of advice, not assuring you this too shall past. Who are you trying to kid? They, not you lost their precious child. So stop crying, carrying on or do that part in private. Otherwise you make the parents, brothers, sisters, family all feel bad. Responsible for what it is doing to you. For something they could not stop. Had zero control over.

    Instead try praying on your knees without ceasing for them. Lots of silent private prayers day and night. That’s how you help behind closed eyes, holding clasped hands.

    Then listen, embrace, think of small ways that you can help in deed, in actions. Not just at the funeral where there is more than enough well wishing. But later during the long stretch of twists and turns ahead. Providing not just words, cards, money, all the pictures dug out and shared on posts. But you are off to the side ready to hop into the middle. No matter what is needed to lighten that load. To show you are not going through this alone parents, family in a small Maine town.

    Where the star is the one of the new twinkles, sparkles over your right shoulder in a cold winter sky.

    Look. See it? Now parked with a slightly pink hue radiating that separates it from all the millions. Picked out easily. Up on the backdrop of black velvet.

    Make a wish upon that star to cause good to come out of the sad times. To replace the empty feelings of a big hole when a small Maine town loses a child.

    In my small town in Northern Maine, it will be hard today unless you are totally blind to not notice a sea of pink for Hannah.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Weather, We Gets Lots Of It In Maine.

    What is the weather in Maine going to be like later today, tomorrow, next week?

    May seem to beg the response why don’t you just wait and see? Go outside, look around. Then live in the moment and decide your choices. Chill, relax. Stop worrying.

    But knowing what to expect from the sky above in the Maine weather forecast is more important when you are a contractor. Wondering if you strip off that old asphalt house roof.

    Is there time to lay down the new one that replaces it? Or should paint go on tomorrow on the exterior?

    Maine Weather Happens.
    Maine Weather, What To Wear Means Whatever Works, Protects, Is Comfortable. Does Not Put You In The Poor House.

    Or if you are a private, commercial airline pilot, a truck driver, lobster boat or passenger ferry skipper. It becomes a little more critical to be in the know on what’s up with approaching Maine weather patterns.

    Making plans to not be stuck out in the Maine weather when you should be inside. Parked next to a warm crackling fire. Waiting it out for the coast is clear Maine weather forecast to head back outside.

    When you have lots of money invested for outdoor musical or sporting events, any town wide festival, outdoor wedding or funeral. Early knowledge of what the weather in Maine is going to end up being is smart planning. Good for business.

    So alternate plans can be kicked into gear, to make the event fun, easier, prosperous. To let the show go on working around the dark clouds or heavy winds or downpours of rain, sleet, hail, snow that just won’t turn off.

    Maine Outdoor Air Temperatures Color The Experience.
    The Little Black Dog Walks The Owner Along The Sandy Shore In Misty Maine.

    Farmers in Maine too rely heavily on accurate weather information.

    For more than dry haying conditions. When to spray crops too. What is the wind speed going to be because if too brisk.

    Nope.

    Pesticide applicators have strict rules in the do’s and don’ts to keep their spray license.

    But depending on the Maine weather, the let’s spray early at dawn or into the evening when conditions can make the timing everything. To improve the coverage.

    To get the maximum results, bang for the buck. Coming along way since just relying on the Old Farmer’s Almanac.

    I learned a lot about today’s weather predicting, the study of what happens before it does so everyone has more to go on. Than just trusting their gut or flipping a coin.

    Maine Is Four Seasons.
    Four Seasons, Sometimes One Ends Quickly In Maine.

    Showing eight houses in the Caribou Maine area to a cousin who is accepting a job at the National Weather Service. I had no idea that fifteen to eighteen individuals man a station and what their specific roles were.

    It made me think of how many lives were saved or lost in time of war due to the weather.

    When the betting on the odds of the right or wrong weather during a battle surge or retreat was everything. In the success or failure and heavy loss of life.

    My Dad was a tail gunner in a B-24 during World War Two.

    And the greater accuracy of the shift to daylight bombing. Introduction of the much needed Norden bombsight.

    To better pinpoint primary and secondary bomb targets made a difference. In ending the war earlier, in reducing the number of casualties by accidental strikes on schools, hospitals, civilian neighborhoods.

    Maine Is Small Town Special.
    Maine Is Music. The Outdoor Loon On A Lake Kind. The Small Community Band Flavor.

    But weather. Critical to know during the briefing of today’s mission of flight crews in the Flying Fortress formations. To know if the four engine bombers go up or are socked in due to inclimate weather.

    The German 88 guns were deadly accurate with their flak bombardment.

    So many of the B-24’s, B-17’s did not make back to base due to being shot down, blown out of the sky.

    But to have the heavy losses bumped even higher due to bad weather stacked against the flight. To the IP and to release the payload on targets, then get the heck out of that heavily fortified radar swept sky.

    Knowing the accurate weather, scoring better forecasts for the war campaign ahead. One more advantage the good guys had over the enemy. Whether coming in from the sky, the sea hitting the beaches or marching across war torn winter country sides.

    The weather forecast helped improve the odds for what is ahead. Knowing the wind speed, cloud cover, temperatures and precipitation that could help or end up crippling the war effort and moral of the already tired troops.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Motivation, Daily Positive Spirit Living In A Small Maine Town.

    Small Maine town residents are used to working hard, taking nothing for granted.

    Always aware of needing each other to get it done. Because less people in Maine. So much to do. Makes a daily approach to living anything less not an option.

    But sometimes not everyone is pulling together in a small Maine town.

    Maybe missed the memo. Or is just an attention whore. Who can infect other individuals that become sheep who follow subdued, perplexed from the venom sting. Listening behind the scenes for one by one who is on the you know what line by line.

    In time it becomes quite a collection on the manure who’s who list for company if the person is unhappy. It is not contained and spills, stains the fabric of the small Maine town. Forgets all the back up, behind the scenes folks that are faceless, in the shadows That get the credit but don’t want it. Shun it and know others do more and fuel their passion.

    Attack problems, not people on the home team in a small Maine town.

    Small Maine Towns Work Together.
    Maine Small Towns Work Hard Collectively. Giving Others Credit, Not Hogging Or Needing The Spotlight.

    The credit for success if it has to be beamed in a bright hot spotlight on one individual.

    When constructive criticism or making a decision hammered out in committee is needed. It is like herding a cat. Because corralled, contained or just exuding good manners and taking turns. Is not something an insecure ego is used to, what it needs for temporary but destructive treatment.

    Mirror mirror on the wall, well you know who is the greatest of all in one person’s opinion. It’s the unsung hero. Like real war heroes who don’t act or show it in their humbleness even keel display.

    Small town Maine is simple living. Less individuals needing the credit. More just wanting to help out but not to draw attention for what they figure everyone else does too. Stepping up to the plate and proud to live in the small Maine town is more than enough reward. It is what you teach your kids too.

    Down to Earth people live in Maine.

    Not showy, not snobby or snarky. Not small minds but big hearts. That is what you see out in the crowd of a small Maine town. No room for negative attitudes.

    Looking out for the greater good of others that are your neighbors, family, friends and co workers.

    Maine Is Outdoors, Figuring Things Out Happens Easier Here.
    See the Trail, How Many Steps Is Your Life Long?

    You believe in your Maine town, it is not about one individual effort to hold it all together. It takes the entire community. All that talent, resources creatively poured into the horsepower that gets traction in a small Maine town.

    The stakes are bigger in small town Maine. Survival is everything. The margin for error is razor thin all the time. Because some would chuckle we live like we are prepared. For a recession most of the time. Better safe than sorry, be prepared thinking always in charge.

    It is about the players in a small Maine town. Respect, selflessness, stick with it, dig deeper. Reach further and moving on with support thrown behind others. Even if someone does not agree with what you thought was a brilliant idea at the time. Go along to get along.

    Sitting On A Maine Porch. Maine Is That.
    All Year Long, Maine Is Outdoor Living.

    No one is the Village Idiot for trying hard and staying on board through thick and thin.

    Let’s try something, not allow death by committee and think on our feet. To handle the hard decisions that have to be made in a small Maine town on the move.

    Coming together on discussions in a small Maine town means not attacking people, addressing ideas and solutions instead. Working hard to forge the path, direction of the small population community. Otherwise it is last guy or gal out, remember to turn off the lights.

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

  • The Gig | Being A Small Maine Town Lawyer.

    Like the farmers in this country, in Maine, the small Maine town lawyers are getting older.

    More grey around the thinning temples. If the hair does decide to stick around. Greater numbers of lawyers, attorneys are being cranked out daily but like a lot of professions. There is the notion that you can not meet your “salary, income goal objective” in small Maine towns. So those passing the bar flock to cities to starve. When small town attorneys in Maine do quite nicely from all life needs perspectives.

    I talked with one local Maine lawyer after a real estate closing recently who was not brought up in my small Maine town.

    And he became an attorney because he was not so sure his Dad, a farmer was ever going to let go of the reins to the big patch of dirt, buildings, all that equipment.

    So off he went to law school, worked part time at UPS and his wife was a teacher to round out the check book obligations.

    Maine Is Small Towns, Working Together.
    Peace At The Beginning, End Of The Day In Maine.

    And when he relocated, entered practice in a brand new Maine town, he quickly figured out you were inside or outside the circle.

    Of how things shaked, baked, rocked, rolled. There was a pecking order, a groove that everyone was suppose to follow. He said no one did him any favors and it was time to roll up the sleeves like during potato harvest.

    Deciding early on if he was going to pull down a greater market share of being a legal beagle, outworking the rest was the marathon to begin four decades ago. To beat them to the punch when not just surrendering. Folding up, getting in line and simply joining them for his piece of the pie.

    Time to lace up the Chuck Taylor’s for the full court press. Harder practices, investing in more technology and the best staffing money could buy. He ended up setting the tone for the local law office standards for others to reach for in professionalism.

    Plowing the profits back into the legal operation to make the Maine law firm successful.

    Maine Court House Clock Photo.
    Home Grown, Small Town Pride. That’s Maine.

    Staying out of small town social circle gossip spotlight. Avoiding being in those conversations that lead to any negative public relation spillage. When the firewater has a way of lubricating the tongue. Things go downhill. When people get a little curled lip, snarky. Instead just minding his “P”‘s and “Q”‘s. Raising a family, working very hard to serve the local community’s legal needs.

    Putting in longer hours like he already knew how to do from his practice on the Maine farm tractor during spring planting.

    Summer cultivating and hoeing. Fall harvest stress dodging rain drops and frost temperatures. Standing in front of a potato house grader putting up loads to ship south winters. Farming in Maine. Where hourly wages don’t happen and heck, breaking even means you had a good year. Get to climb on the planter and harvester one more time at least.

    Small town Maine lawyers, attorneys. There is a shortage of new recruits to replace the older esteemed group of esquires, counselor. Like the general MD, you are not specialized in just one circuit shade of the law in a small Maine town. No no, your garden variety of title searching, deed preparation, estate settling, will making and divorce splits mending the broken hearts and families.

    All part of the daily chores in a Maine legal office.

    Maine Is Rural, Small Towns, Outdoors.
    One Potato, Two Potato… Well You Know The Rest.

    Trial work for OUI’s, high emotion protection orders for hotly contested divorces or stalkers. Fighting neighbors over barking dogs, property line markers that get pulled and argued over daily. The custody battle tug of wars when no one owns or wins the kids.

    Assistance when the game warden nabs your Jane or Jimmy on a four wheeler where he should not have been.

    Speeding tickets that somehow the procedure was flawed in the due process when a magnifying glass is applied. The looking for a technicality to get the charge dismissed. By hook or by crook. Or pleading the case your honor that this is a first time offense. Would the court please find leniency in the application of the law statute’s consequences for due process punishment? What is called for in metering out the justice’s parameters in the law statutes. Taking depositions, negotiating, plea bargaining to ease the sentencing harshness. All in the day in the life of a small town Maine lawyer.

    Optical readers in the Maine sixteen county registry of deeds. Along with standardization of the legal paperwork put on microfiche is all changing the legal landscape too.

    The forty year title search done in the racks of stacks of shelved bound musty books. The hanging mylar plats and town tax maps. Like banking, legal gypsies infiltrate and try to pilfer the local small Maine town economy if they can in the hit and run.

    Soon it won’t need to be a local title abstracter making copies and taking very detailed notes on the home town court house registry of deeds level. Those index searches for liens, easements and anything else effecting the title already happening through the copper, fiber or thin air information pathways.

    Accessed by title companies far away. That can hone in on the signal to see if the title is squeaky clean, free and clear. Or encumbered, flawed to the point of title insurance affirmative coverage being a possible fix option or not. For a fee of course and the billable hours that follow.

    Maine Is Small Maine Towns.
    Serving It Up, Dishing It Out In Small Maine Towns.

    To lift the hood and figure out the what do we have here messed up in a deed description that does not close. Or chain of title that may require a call to the bull pen.

    To summons a relief surveyor to help in the metes and bounds legal description compass calls and footage amounts. From walking the Earth holding a GPS talking to a satellite over head the Maine land.

    Or in the case of any type of dispute, the parties may need an appraiser arranged to come on board. To determine property value. Or liquidated damages for an eminent domain proceedings. Who gets a forfeited real estate deposit that is sizable enough to fight over.

    To hammer out an equitable resolution in an out of court law suit self made decision. Where a compromise means neither party is hand stand happy. To avoid the lop sided conclusion that the loser takes red hot resentment with them to the cold dark grave.

    One resolution you are involved in as the plaintiff or defendant with able bodied attorneys, lawyers rather than the judge doing all the work. That is as close to a fair decision handed down as can be expected. With the help of the blindfolded lady of justice. Holding the scales up over the courthouse outdoor antique clock.

    Overseeing the process with a mediate, don’t litigate. For a work it out make it a lasting solution attitude of fairness. When both sides of the conference room table can only see red. In the emotional anger swirling around the issue that festers, does not heal easy and prone to boiling over.

    To Open Sesame for the Abracadabra in unlocking the legal history of transfer mysteries.

    Locked inside heavy bound books that smell of history. Divided into grantee, grantor. In what lurks in the dark bowels of the inner recesses of the registry of deeds, probate and throughout the court system record archives.

    Maine Outdoor Natural Beauty
    Maine Is Outdoors, Friendly People, Less Crowds, More Beauty.

    But despite technological advances, people still need legal services in small Maine towns. To set up trusts, wrestle with the families more concerned often about the bank account and CD funds, the assets from an estate than the loss of the dearly departed.

    To help with refinancing the homestead in Maine for the lower bank mortgage interest rate.

    To get the sticks and bricks of the Maine home paid off. Just in time for the here they come. College education expenses one by one in the boom boom boom. In step with the ages of when the stork flew over. Bomb bay doors creaked open slowly. For the let loose of the next bundle of joy wrapped in pink or blue.

    Younger, local Maine lawyers in a small community are needed to pass the bar. To step up and serve the populations that live, work and play in the small Maine towns. Ever thought of being an attorney in Maine, a lawyer in one of the many small communities in Vacationland. Where you love where you practice law in Maine and feel needed?

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