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  • Learning From Your Kids Travels In And Out Of Maine.

    Maine Blueberry Raking Under The Hot Sun.
    $2.50 Per Box, 25 Pounds Or Half Bushel Paid For Raking Maine Blueberries.

    As children grow up, graduate from high school, college in Maine, they venture out, explore, begin their adult life.

    And what they learn, they share with parents back at the ranch. Or when a trip is taken to where they are a long way from the childhood Maine home.

    Oldest son Alex is swinging back through Maine from Colorado rafting, working winters at A Basin ski area to do his annual blueberry and potato pilgrimage.

    And Maine blueberry living on the barrens is not something I experienced growing up on a potato farm.

    So interesting to hear about the Maine blueberry gathering process that starts at 5AM with no delay due to frost like fall potato harvesting. Wyman’s is the central blueberry in Maine giant that runs the processing / distribution centers. The summer blueberry harvest like Maine potato fall operations is about three weeks long.

    Tines, rakes to comb through the Maine blueberry bushes gather the precious fruit. Strings for lanes are laid out in a field to follow for the blueberry picking. It helps if you get between two seasoned Honduran blueberry rakers / pickers as it serves to help like NASCAR drafting. You get pushed, pulled along by their momentum. Alex had a blueberry rake with 70 tines. To glean a great deal of blueberries with each swipe, swath taken with the rake. As you follow a course across the barrens marked out with a simple white string for lanes.

    A Mexican family shows up, puts on the apron, serves the blue berry workers meals out of a cook shack with many gas burners.

    Five dollars for lunch, six dollars for dinner which is unlimited. Breakfast is on your own with egg sandwiches made at 4 am to prepare for a Maine summer day that will only get hotter as it runs it course. As you wield a blueberry rake, the bigger the better for box count production.

    Strategy for more productive Maine blueberry raking, picking for the boxes that head to the processors to be frozen and distributed around the world? Find a section, row, lane that is not overgrown with bushes, rock out croppings to work around. The lower to the ground, cleaner sections have more blueberries per square foot. Less culch, other vegetation to wrestle with.

    Like potato sections in Maine that are grass free, not clumped up like end rows that grow longer or contract, these type of conditions for blueberries are more efficient to glean, rake. Not so much a hide and seek, hunt and peck process to maximize the fruit collected which translates into more boxes. Twenty five pounds is a half bushel of blueberries which the raker earns $2.50 for raking.

    In Alex’s two years of blueberry raking, staying at migrant shanty cabins for his exodus back to Maine before potato harvest and the sling shot back to being a Colorado ski lift operator winters, white albino berries have been seen once. Rare and used for jam for the locals.

    Thought to have some special powers, he said he spied only one ten foot section of the stand out white Maine blueberries.

    I asked if sampling the Maine blueberry happens on the barrens remembering nibbling on fresh strawberries during picking as a kid myself on the farm. He said with pesticides folks are warned not to, that it could cause rumblings down below.

    Maine, big state, the people here spend more of life outdoors.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

  • The Best Time To Visit Maine…

    Clucking, Whistling, Yelps... To Guide The Maine Horse Teams.
    Maine, Like When We Were Kids, We’re Outdoors Most Of The Time.

    Trick question because there is no best time to visit Maine.

    And your particular availability depends on the balls you juggle in the game called Life. When the kids are busy in activities ranging from T-ball to horse riding to cheering camp and hockey clinics, your ability to venture out revolves around school vacations.

    But when the kids are grown, you have the leisure to schedule some spur of the moment trips to Maine for rest and relaxation.

    You suddenly have boatloads of options. Really. As for sea coast towns and harbors, a little before and a tad after the main tourism season give you a more personal glimpse into the unique flavors each area offers too. Less crowded, more elbow room. And what about Maine weather, climate, any myths? Oh yeah.

    Things to do in Maine. Whoa. That is a tough one because of all the choices. As for area parks, bring your bike to explore the 50 plus miles of carriage roads. Take in the unique stone bridges of Acadia National Park. Or hike one of the many trails, the big selection of mountains at Baxter State Park and others around Maine. Being retired in Maine, relocating here for full time fun is cool. But you have lots of day and two day options. For a quick fix of Maine to tide you over until the next visit. All I know if one week would never do me if I was forced to live outside of Maine. Not nearly enough, need more in my system, day to day.

    Or if it is people you want to avoid, replace it with scenery and wildlife. You see more of both up close and personal by yourself, or as a couple. Maine was made for those kind of personal encounters. It’s not because we are anti social in Maine. But less people, more unspoiled wide open spaces on water, in the woods, on a hill top. Or peering out to sea at a Maine lighthouse. It’s not like this other places.

    No matter the season, or the reason, Maine.

    Always, always your best case scenario. Maine, are we there yet? Not just kids use the whine to show they are anxious and ready to bound out of the family car along the trip to get there. Stretch those legs, arms, your mind in Maine.

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

  • Maine …. Living In Gentile Poverty, Being Highly Creative.

    Rebuilding A Maine Barn From Scratch Takes Time, Not Much Money.
    Living Simple, Happy, In Gentile Poverty In Maine.

    Back in 2001, a Maine farm property we had listed was not selling.

    So because the rear portion of this rectangular parcel of Maine land bordered another year round roadway, the back 20 acres was sold off. The couple who bought it were not flush with cash. Did not have highly lucrative weekly income streaming into a bank savings account.

    Eleven years later, I get a call about listing the land in Maine.

    When I turn signal into the 550′ long driveway I am impressed with what I see. The drive in shows flowers beds, landscaped grounds. Neat as a pin. As my jeep arrives in the main dooryard, an antique barn appears to the south of the Maine land. The couple had bought an old barn in Amity Maine for $500. Carefully dismantled it, reassembled the hand hewn beams with considerable patience, pride, love and respect.

    The barn had been used for horses with two box stalls years before my visit to list the property. But now the second floor hay loft instead of housing tidy rows of square bales, was a place to make music. To relax in the loft with friends who also played, were musicians of sorts too. Warm, comfortable colored lighting, the upper level of the gable roof line making this “space” inviting. I could mentally hear the jam sessions, laughter, time spent on a Saturday night socializing in the barn loft.

    Outside the wife had been very industrious, on her knees creating perennial flower gardens of all sorts.

    Placed in just the right spots. The perfect size for balance and placement to add to the setting. The couple had started with just Maine land. And cleared sections with a chainsaw together and not modern expensive woods machinery. You get an idea of what this couple is capable of together with creativity, patience but not flush with cash. And grateful, rich in gratitude, joy, a sense of inner peace radiating from both.

    Demonstrating living in “Maine gentile poverty” and smiling ear to ear in their day to day life. Not in a hurry or seemingly ham stringed by lack of funds, resources. Creating their own pathway of building a neat, hidden farmette country setting in the Northern Maine, Aroostook County outside Houlton Maine.

    The garage was moved in from another location a few towns away.

    Like the Maine barn, it came with next to nothing for cost in dead Presidents, sawbucks. But sweat equity, putting their back in to making the relocation move from where it was to the new spot on the Maine land the “expense”. I toured the inside and everything had a place. A a once basket case 18 year old Harley black motorcyle parked gleaming. A source of deep pride with the Maine bike owner. An addition for winter heating wood stacked, filled and awaiting snow flakes in the weather forecast attached to this garage / heated workshop.

    The cost for the modern septic system, drilled well, bringing power in 550′ feet, adding the multiple loads of gravel for a driveway, parking lot, base for the Maine house all done for $8000. Selecting a low low budget local earth contractor. Who lived down the road, a neighbor with zero overhead picked for the frugal operation. Everything for contracting machinery around him long long paid for and who still charged contracting prices based on a twenty years ago payment schedule.

    Because money was not readily available, highly resourceful methods and thinking came into play to create the Maine country home and land development.

    I am impressed with this couple and their quiet yet successful approach to create a loving Maine farm property from scratch. Using what they had to work with “reallocated” around them. Items some would classify basket case, trash not treasure.

    The Maine home is a classic. Two identical 1969 New Yorker mobile home trailers lived in by a mother and an Aunt that never had wild parties. Where lights were out by nine pm. Scripture verses quoted, hung through out the cared for homes as reminders on how to live life cleanly, simply, Godly.

    The Pennsylvania made homes were bought singularly and spent most of their life alone.

    But now joined together in marriage as one with the help of a bulldozer. That hooked a cable to one frame. To snug it tightly, get it up close and personal to the other. While down below the owner added ready rod to the two frames. Then tightening the bolts to complete the cinching together operation on the lower end of things. The cherry on top? The new metal roof added to shed snow over both now Siamese twin units. To prohibit leaking that flat roof mobile homes of that vintage are famous for in Maine snow country.

    Inside the Noah’s ark of “two of everything” inventory of rooms meant deciding which kitchen is best. How to reconfigure two Maine homes into one and all the renovations, removal, put back in construction. Again with the materials they can afford, have on hand and lots of time to think the new floor plan out. Planning together. Sharing a common vision the husband and wife craft, create and dream about together.

    Maine, money is not the end all and hard work, challenging yourself and enjoying the four season outdoor natural beauty is.

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

  • Retired In Maine, Developing A New Outdoor Routine.

    Find Out More About Maine Lighthouses, Like Bass Harbor Maine
    Maine’s Bass Harbor Lighthouse Is One Of 68 To Explore.

    For years you have worn a tie cutting off your air supply, been chained, pinned to the wall by a corporate office desk.

    But no longer because years ago you invested in a Maine waterfront property. And now have the time, your schedule permanently cleared to enjoy it to the fullest. And because the Maine real estate is on the waterfront, the options to enjoy each day to the fullest are endless.

    There is no right or wrong way to enjoy a Maine lake, a coastal park lighthouse, or just being riverside camping.

    You decide what to fill your day to day in the four season outdoors of Maine. Investing in kayaks, bikes, hiking / camping gear, a set of down hill and cross country skis is a good start. You can add a motor to the fun with boats, snow sleds, four wheelers and dirt bikes. But the quiet to think, experience wildlife, natural sounds happens best when everything is turned off, unplugged in Maine.

    Plenty of fun can be had at Maine local farmer’s markets, exploring the neat small towns and villages Vacationland is famous for round the blue and green revolving marble. But outdoors, not with a zillion people handy to your elbow or any one at all is where the peace, deep reaching experience happens.

    Or heading to exotic places in Maine like Gulf Hagas. A day on a Maine river rafting. Regardless of what you decide to do outdoors in Vacationland, bring a camera to savor the images of the Maine fun in the sun.

    Entertaining yourself in Maine.

    Creating unique, taylored to just you outings is so easy. And no cost, low cost is the cherry on top once you live full time in Maine. Thinking of relocating, retirement or just investing in some Maine real estate? I know a broker who is ready to help you with that dream. To scratch that itch, satisfy the hunger deep inside you to get to Maine. Start tapping into the four season natural outdoor recreational opportunities you deserve, have earned in life.

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

  • Park It, Unplug In Maine.

    Miles Of Natural Unspoiled Scenery, Must Be Talking Maine.
    Let Go, Listen, Gawk, Get Unplugged In Maine As Often As Time Allows.

    Life is short, and Maine was made as a spot to stop, drop everything and relax.

    Let go. Figure out things. Less people, more four season beauty and a place you can catch your breath. Stop the world for awhile and really enjoy life.

    Biked to the top of Acadia National Park’s Cadillac Mountain Sunday and what a series of images to collect. To savor and enjoy as today back in the work week.

    When you live in Maine, one week a year is not all you get to enjoy Vacationland.

    Spending a measly seven days, a long weekend or two does not cut it. For me it is not nearly enough Maine to tide me over. To help me discover a true quality of life. And did the lime popsicles and Vitamin water taste extra good because of the pedal bike climb through the carriage trails of Acadia Park on the way to the top of Cadillac on a picture perfect day.

    Been away too long? Or never been to Maine? You can bring your horse with you to explore Acadia National Park too. Biking, hiking, horsing around in Maine.

    Nearly 100 cruise ships park off the Maine coast yearly and tourists on vacation often never get beyond the rock bound coastline. Discover the jewel called Maine. She has many facets and requires a life time to sample, enjoy, discover. Been away a long long time, then it’s way past time to reconnect.

    Visit Maine as soon as you can.

    Bring your camera to take home full living color, never fade memories along with Maine seafood, home grown produce too. Start out with Mt Desert Island, some walks through downtown Bar Harbor. A hike, bike or drive up Cadillac Mountain and you will be hooked. Addicted. Have to return over and over.

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

  • Maine, You’ll Love Her More For What She Lacks.

    Crowds, Lots Of People, You Must Not Be In Maine. Too Bad.
    Find Your Peace, Space In The Place Called Maine.

    Maine is a state with more scenery, less people. Less wear and tear on the place when the neighbors are four legged and furry.

    Maine is not a destination like a Disney Land or World entertainment complex. The fun is relaxing by an open camp fire after a day of tramping. Seeing maybe not many or any other people on the trails.

    Maine is not traffic. Not crime. Not pretentious or snobby. Maine is friendly, folks that wave. Work hard to raise families instilled in values that will sustain their kids. Get passed on to the next generation after that with traditons that are honest, real, down to earth.

    Maine, love her for what she has, the crystal clean lakes, ponds, rivers and streams. The oceanfront magic of rock bound coast lines. Mountains like Katahdin to climb, Sugarloaf to ski. But best of all, get addicted to her sense of peace, tranquility, wide open space.

    Peace it does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.
    (Writer unknown)

    Maine, come for a day, stay a life time. Hurry, get here quick as you can. Find that one week a year is not nearly enough to tide you over. Keep you happy or content.

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