Wildlife, water, woods and do you see bald eagles in Maine?
You experience it all when you spend time in Maine.
If you were living here, you would be already home right? On a short weekend trip or a week’s vacation, you get a taste of living in the state of Maine. But nothing like living here for a stretch of months or all year long.
No Two Maine Lake Sunsets The Same. Cause You’re Not. They Hit You Differently.
Like on a Maine lake, bald eagles.
Here’s one from this morning’s coffee as the pink, blue shades of sunlight appear around the waterfront.
Usually Up In The Tall Pine On The Point, But Not Today. Needed A Drink. Bald Eagle On A Maine Lake.
You have to be quick, before gotta go happens. Bald eagle heads away and not because of being startled.
Bald Eagle Taking Off On Drews Lake.
The lake in Maine offers a change of seasons perspective too. Like the ice over so we can have winter fun on the Maine lake. The tug of war between Old Man Winter and Mother Nature is a strong one.
Winter in Maine changes the habits of the bald eagle too… swooping down from the big lone point pine for a fish differ is hard. When your Maine lake has a sheet of ice for a lid that can only be opened with a Jiffy Ice auger and limited to five hole traps.
Maine lakes are very peaceful as the ice freezes over to prepare for different ways to enjoy them.
Make way for ice fishing, pond hockey and skating, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. Do you own a set of snowshoes to tramp out to the ice shacks that pop up when the Maine game warden announces the lake thickness is enough to be safe?
This morning circles of ice form with the spin like a potter’s wheel on Drews Lake.
Been at the lake longer this year and seeing lots that goes unnoticed other years.
Ice Thin Sheets Appear Out Front The Maine Lake Home. Ice Forming In Unique Ways. See The Ice Circle Forming?
Glad you are following our Me In Maine blog and images.
When you are parked on a lake in Maine full time, lots more eye candy is generated.
We toss in a few videos like this scene of a pair of Maine lake otters early one morning.
The photos of Maine lake life doing the heavy lifting today.
Mist, Color, The Temperatures Change On A Maine Lake.
Living on a Maine lake, the experience is not just summer BBQ’s and let’s take a dip, go water skiing.
Do you wonder about what happened, the big hubbub about Maine lawn grubs?
Damage to your Maine home lawn due to grubs. Like a lot of things, to get rid of lawn grubs in Maine requires near perfect timing and a tested method matter a lot. Grubs are most vulnerable in late summer to early fall when they are small and feeding near the ground’s surface. It’s not once and done.
Maine Lawn Grubs Messing Up Pretty Green Landscaped Lawns In Maine. See What’s Happening Around The Ridgeway Sign Post In Houlton Maine?
Fall application, spring/summer maintenance to guard against the lawn grubs in Maine are needed.
One DIY organic method is applying beneficial nematodes.
They come live, refrigerated and time is of the essence to help them get established on your grub infested lawn.
These microscopic worms attack and kill grubs in the soil on Maine property owner lawns.
A box that covers about 2,000 square feet usually costs $30–$50.
Apply them in the evening after watering or rain, and keep the soil moist for at least two weeks to begin the lawn grub evictions.
Results can take a few weeks, but it’s a safe, natural approach that won’t harm pets, children, or pollinators.
Milky spore is another organic treatment that targets Japanese beetle grubs. It costs about $40–$60 per 10 lb bag and needs to be applied 3–6 times in the first year. It can take one to two years to see noticeable results, but it lasts for up to 10 years once established in the soil.
For faster results, chemical treatments are available to Maine home owners to apply to their lawns.
Preventative grub killers like Scotts GrubEx (active ingredient: chlorantraniliprole) cost about $20–$30 for a bag that covers 5,000 square feet. Apply in late June to early August. It prevents new grubs from developing and lasts several months. Helps to continue to attack lawn grubs.
If grubs are already active and damaging your lawn, curative treatments like Bayer 24-Hour Grub Killer Plus (active ingredient: trichlorfon) work faster.
See The Bare Spots, The Places No Grass Is Growing That Look Burned Out?
These cost about $25–$40 per bag and act within 24–72 hours use in your warfare with lawn grubs in Maine.
However, they only last a few weeks and should not be used repeatedly on your Maine lawns.
This grub fighting treatment can also harm bees and beneficial insects if misapplied.
For best prevention, Maine homeowners should avoid over watering Maine home lawns.
Grubs thrive in moist soil.
Water deeply once or twice a week rather than daily. Raise your Maine home lawn mowing height—beetles prefer to lay eggs in short grass.
De-thatch in early summer to reduce places where grub eggs can be laid around your Maine home lawn.
And attracting birds like starlings and robins by providing birdbaths or feeders is smart thinking—they naturally eat grubs. At night you can see where raccoons, starlings, skunks, lots of prey out in the backyard looking for a grub snack.
Looking around my Southern Aroostook County location, lawns with grub damage is everywhere. The local weather has called for rain a lot in the forecast and local grub predators have gone right to down. Big business for lawn repair outfits in Northern Maine. Do you mow your own lawn? Is there a problem where you live with lawn grubs?
Welcome To The Crown Of Maine, Aroostook County.
In places, it looks like large sections of lawn have been rototilled. Sod ripped back and exposed with pecking, rodent tilling obvious around my local area of Maine.
Getting rid of the pests once they move on to your property is not the easiest solution for lawn grubs in Maine.
To check if you have a grub problem, lift a square foot of sod in late August or September.
If you see more than five grubs per square foot, it’s time to treat. Living in Maine, somethings you have a grub hub bub to deal with but ask your neighbors.
Just have to ask around when you live in small Maine community.
Quiz the folks down at the corner store where you refuel with coffee each morning or where you get your hair cut and styled.
Mainers are quick to help and offer solutions that work like a charm that cost the least.
They will humbly share the mistakes they made that you want to avoid.
Or to relay what provided the best results for any life situation like lawn grubs in Maine.
Simple, want to help Maine towns are a rich resource. All you have to do is ask, let your Maine family, friends and neighbors know about your grub or whatever problem keeping you awake nights.
The Great North American Total Solar Eclipse, did you witness Totality? April 8th, 2024 was a pretty big deal in my small hometown of Houlton Maine.
Maine Eclipse Watchers Set Up Cameras, Timers, Telescopes For Total Solar Eclipse In Houlton Maine.
Perfect weather, years of planning, lots of food, fun and family spreading blankets, putting on eclipse glasses. Loads of people young and old from everywhere flocked to Houlton Maine. Traveling to Southern Aroostook County for the total solar eclipse experience.
The screams, laughter, cheering, clapping, singing then silence to take it all in at the moment of Totality.
Temperature 62 Degree, Clear Blue Sky Sunshine On Total Solar Eclipse Day Houlton Maine.
Different than watching a yearly small town fireworks display to celebrate the 4th of July nation’s birthday.
It is high emotion and relief, hope, faith, wonderment, science all rolled into the one Johnny one time hit wonder.
Knowing this kinda spectacle does not happen everyday, not once a year nor is it a CGI Hollywood digital stunt.
Weather temps drop, a solar wind develops, animals and humans alike can be caught off guard if you missed the memo about totality.
Besides the 6,000 locals, how many visitors showed up for the Houlton Maine total solar eclipse?
To me it felt like (adding machine stops, ripping paper sound) … 27,417. Seriously, like the prediction of how many would come, the exact head count of how many actually did will cause wild speculation. Then the media herd will run with the distilled number or a tad little higher in the race to be the most accurate source of news.
From Other Universe Solar Systems, Everyone Came To The Houlton Maine Total Solar Eclipse April 8th, 2024.
Talked with a family from Maryland next to us with two young children. They peered up at the 2017 total solar eclipse. Said they are hooked on totality and just had to travel to Houlton Maine for another town with one.
Another West African man who lives in Berwick Maine now among the many. Sadie’s Bakery took an informal census from their donut sales, claiming 21 states and Switzerland for eclipse festival customers.
All today rubbing sore necks from all over Maine to California, extending across the pond to England. Heck even from what would appear to be other solar systems friendly curious aliens transported down from the Mother Ship to Market Square.
What builds eclipse nervous excitement is so much at stake for tourist dollars and the maximum experience speculation on the Maine weather.
What good is totality and all the logistical eclipse planning if a stubborn cloud cover pattern blind folds it all to make detailed viewing impossible or diminished?
Don’t want to over stock or wished you had prepared better as a retailer.
Only 3 And A Half Minutes To Capture A Total Solar Eclipse Is Stressful. No Second Chance.
Leading up to the total solar eclipse, the Houlton Maine planners, vendors, dining, lodging and event participants just did not know.
All rolling the dice like a Maine farmer in spring hoping for a money making or at least a break-even year ahead.
You work on the devil in the details part of the let’s host a Houlton Maine total solar eclipse event.
Put the Maine small town on the map and sharpen your tourism skill set. Everyone have a safe fun memorable time and see what a neat small Maine town we live in and what we can do?
Southern Maine coastal towns and cities get a lot more tourist marketing experience.
Totality in “The County” put Houlton and Aroostook on the map for more than the standard fifteen minutes of fame and mention.
Houlton Maine, Aroostook County Town Where Totality Happens During The Solar Eclipse.
It was not until last week that national, state and local weather forecast skies brightened for Houlton Maine.
When you see Al Roker pointing at the eclipse path of totality across the nation smiles ear to ear. Touting Maine as is the only eclipse path section standing out as clear blue, it made everyone’s pulse quicken. Big sense of urgency that something very important was looming.
Ready or not, it was here it comes, the last call for the Great North American total solar eclipse 2024 edition.
Lots of folks did make the trip north up I-95 to the Gateway from Maine to the Atlantic Canadian provinces for the total solar eclipse. Houlton Maine is at the crossroads of US RT 1, 2, 2A and I-95.
Big Green Bridge To Maine. Heading Up I-95 To Attend The 3 Day Festival Solar Eclipse In Houlton Maine. You Going?
Maine weather was the biggest concern because it’s always take it or leave it.
Pivot and adapt to work with what you got and Maine weather is never ho hum the same. The spring like clear blue skies and 62 degree temperature conditions April 8th could have been a better stage for total perfect darkness. Other pathway of totality states like Texas did not fare as well, Houlton Maine got a boost of even total solar eclipse watchers
Houlton International Airport KHUL was the busiest it has been since World War Two days of lend lease flys in.
Where local farmers hooked onto planes to “drive not fly” them into neighboring Canada before the US declared war on the Axis. In my Maine real estate job, that airport is a real asset for travelers.
The Houlton Maine Airport KHUL, One Busy Place For Chartered Jets, Private Pilot Aircraft April 8th, 2024.
Eleven big jets, sixty or more smaller private pilot aircraft added to the total solar eclipse frenzy.
A total solar eclipse and perfect weather conditions is a rare bird.
Pretty Silver And Other Color “Birds” Flew Into Houlton International Airport Maine Solar Eclipse Day 2024.
A Maine eclipse is not something you can put off and maybe view next week or the one after that when your schedule is not so overbooked. There is no rain date or second chance for an eclipse. The dress rehearsal date is missing and the next one is a decade away.
Adam Sandler’s jet, Oprah’s private aircraft, even talk Taylor Swift’s sky ride was here according to the coffee drinkers down at the corner store grapevine news outlet.
Not sure if she was in it or not but lots of media buzz about who flew in for the total eclipse of the Sun. Like the Carly Simon song about heading to Nova Scotia. (Now you have the clouds in my coffee, the “You’re So Vain” song playing in your head right?)
The NASA scientists showed up in Houlton Maine and just as predicted, the perfect calculations hit the astronomical power ball.
Houlton Maine Total Solar Eclipse April 8th, 2024. Lots Of Refresher 8th Grade Science Class Refresher Notes To Review And Share With Other Star Gazers.
At 3:32 PM April 8th, 2024 full totality arrived overhead Houlton Maine.
The weather channel, state and national media broadcast networks and World wide news services were in Houlton Maine!
What really helps studying, capturing a total solar eclipse on film and in the memory banks is not just the weather forecast. Lights, when it gets dark in a small Maine town, the photo sensor kicks them on like night time clock work.
Our local Houlton Water Company power utility pulled the plug in “star parks”. So totality was true total darkness. Thank you HWC for the boom, boom out go the lights!
The day after a Houlton Maine total solar eclipse.
Not quite like a Monday Christmas and then return to a business-as-usual normal Tuesday.
You do think about the solar system overhead when you did not before so much. The power of planets and moons and how their interaction affect our daily life suddenly, well eclipse. Everything gets elevated high above the news of the day and line items on your to do list.
My Totality Overhead Snap Shot. Besides Eclipse Photos Of Total Solar Eclipse, Most Time Spent Capturing People’s Reaction Down On The Ground.
How did the Maine total solar eclipse affect you?
Houlton Maine, Everyone Pumped Up Excited About The Total Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024!
Some watching the wall to wall eclipse news asking what am I missing?
Am I the only one that does really care about the moon butting in front of the sun to darken the Earth?
Others remember eight grade science class trips and the outdoor night time look up at the stars.
Time to test your constellation star pattern eclipse planet orbit astronomy knowledge recall.
But for those lucky enough to be in totality pathway, the solar eclipse news dominates your thoughts on a Tuesday morning. As life settles down, the population trims and small Maine town life resumes.
You can not help but be reminding all of us are pretty darn lucky to live in Houlton Maine, any of the 450 small communities in this rural New England state.
Would not trade it for anything and I hope folks who came to the Houlton eclipse went
Moose In Maine Further Up In Aroostook County Safe From Drunk Hunters. Who Start Shooting Cows, Horses In Lewiston, Further South.
Are you too busy or healthy enough to witness another one and just how far would you travel to experience another one? Are you an eclipse addict or groupie?
Most solar eclipses go out over the Earth’s expanse of water and are not available to enjoy.
It’s like being a gunslinger preparing for the shoot out getting prepared for the time sensitive solar eclipse event.
Had telephoto lens on one camera, a wide angle one on another on a tripod and the cell phone, Go Pro. No one wants to miss a Kodak moment.
Remember “Time goes by”.
What does a total solar eclipse experience do to a person? There is nothing ho hum about it. Listen to the folks around you react to totality. Going in, during, coming out of the light to darkness back to light.
Emotions bubble up in the anticipation excitement, for some fear, others wonderment. It forces clarity, awards wisdom, develops patience and for a moment there is an out of this World connection.
The Sun, Earth, Moon and stars are a tad older than the rest of us.
The celestial orbits and the plantThe eclipse light to darkness is humbling, powerful, a positive experience for 99% of people no matter what nationality, race, religion, politics. It’s science, historic and definitely time
Eclipse Waters From Everywhere! All In Houlton Maine April 8th, 2024.
sensitive.
An eclipse is a bigger than life event… Far out, right on, it blows your mind man.
In a small Maine town, the eclipse is comforting, unifying, a positive experience that leaves you thinking now what.
Pondering what just happened and how does it change anything going forward.
It opens a person up and spurs you on to be a better person and do more for mankind.
Not hokey, and not because of mushrooms or edibles.
Pills?
No thank you. Pass. High on life.
The Maine eclipse happened just as the corner is turned from winter to mud season to spring.
At first knowledge of the date, I think most folks in Maine thought “Wish it was in summer,
Houlton Maine Celebrates Totality In Market Square Fireworks Display!
any other time than April 8th for all the
company we had drop in for the eclipse.
But now thinking the beginning of spring and renewal, planting new seeds and the end of winter / mud season was the perfect time.
(It did not hurt the weather did 180 degree change to sunshine and warm temps either.)
The older you get, the faster the seasons turn.
Maine, The Way Life Should Be. One Big State, Lots Of Special Hidden Areas To Discover.
Knowing many of us won’t see another one is sobering but freeing as we all accept that.
Turning the page and moving on with a little different outlook thanks to Maine eclipse 2024.
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Hope you enjoy the image highlights from the Great North American Houlton Maine total solar eclipse 2024.
Houlton Maine, the oldest town in Aroostook County and a shire town. What is a shire town you wonder?
A shire town is the county seat and Aroostook is the largest of Maine’s sixteen counties. “The County” is bigger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined and the largest east of the Mississippi.
What can I tell you about Houlton Maine, the place?
Quick observations from a local native who calls Houlton Maine his home.
The people in my small Northern Maine town are friendly, helpful, funny and hardworking. Families are tightly knit and the Houlton and the ring of communities around the town pull together during tough times to help their neighbors.
You’re never alone in a small Maine town.
How do I know? Just pop the hood on your stalled car or pick up or snowmobile. Bang. Instantly all kinds of folks rise to the occasion and show up to help you out pronto.
Why? Because they can and someone else did the same for them.
They put themselves in your shoes and figure that could be me. Do something good.
Need a hand? Run out of gas? I have jumper cables for that tired battery or here. Here. Use my cell phone to make a call.
Welcome To Maine. How About A Super Sized Ice Cream Cone Treat?
Folks who live in the greater Houlton area surrounding communities take turns creating some amazing home grown experiences.
It’s not just Houlton Houlton Houlton (chanted like Marcia Marcia Marcia refrain).
Walk through the sheds filled with axes, saws, chains, horse harnesses, peaveys, Lombards, twitch cables.
Learn about river runs and using the waterways to transport the logs to mills downstream.
The entire northwest half of Aroostook, Penobscot Counties is “The Great North Woods” where we hunt, fish, ply the vast trail network on ATV four wheelers and snowmobiles.
Learn about local family farming traditions picking potatoes. Why Aroostook County is called the “Garden of Maine” and about her rich fertile farm field history.
I grew up on a Maine potato farm.
My four kids all picked fall harvest baskets of freshly dug golden farm field spuds.
To fill empty barrels then ticketed, hoisted up and hauled away for potato house winter storage.
The Family Farm Owned And Enjoyed By Me In Maine Author Andrew Mooers.
The work ethic learned heading out early and staying late in the Maine potato farm field is invaluable.
A child managing their own hard earned money is way more careful with impulse control spending it.
All Aboard. Oakfield Maine Railroading Is Big In Southern Aroostook County!
Tour the train station that celebrates the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad rich history hauling potatoes and passengers through out “The County” and beyond.
Stay at one of many woods camp sporting lodges in Southern Aroostook, Northern Penobscot and Washington Counties.
Houlton Maine is at the crossroads of US RT 1, 2, 2A and I-95 that connects to the Trans Canada highway.
Explore the recreation trails any of Maine’s four seasons. Get away from the noisy slow moving crowds and break free.
Run away up to camp in Maine.
Unplug and recharge in front of a crackling wood’s fire under the star filled sky.
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The silence is deafening at first. You replace the city sounds of EMS vehicle sirens, jet engines overhead, honking horns.
No garbage truck back up alarms and clanging dumpster bin sounds.
Visit one of many Amish communities surround the Houlton Maine area of Southern Aroostook.
The local farm to table vegetables, home made baked goods taste delicious and you get to know the grower and their families.
Others living off the land peddle their produce at the area local farmer’s markets. Farm to table is a beautiful thing.
Four seasons outdoor natural unspoiled beauty is what surrounds Houlton Maine in Southern Aroostook County.
In all directions, you can hit the rec trails and find total peace and quiet. See wildlife, watch the seasons changes and hear yourself think.
No better place to raise a family, run a small business, retire or vacation than Houlton Maine. Period.
The on the border distinction provides visitors with a two nation vacation experience.
Head over to Hartland New Brunswick to cross the longest covered wooden bridge in the World.
Or down to Nackawic to see the largest axe on the planet. Visit Kings Landing to step back in time in an early Canadian settlement.
The International boundary line border crossing creates lots of jobs. US Border Patrol, Customs, Immigration employment generate money for the local economy.
Country Rides Around Houlton Maine. Do You Have This Kind Of Scenery Where You Live Now?
Those jobs and others attract new families who add so much to Houlton Maine and the surrounding communities.
No better place to raise your family, start a small business or enjoy the blend of work and play in Northern Maine!
Houlton Maine. it hits you as you drive the streets.
These people are friendly, courtesy, let me go at the four way stop sign with a smile.
Everyone nods hello or makes a how you doing comment. No one has a need of a taser.
No one is worried about personal safety.
Living where you want to be makes a major improvement in anyone’s attitude.
Low cost power from not for profit Houlton Water Company keep juice prices attractive.
Local high speed Internet broadband connections second to none in Houlton Maine (Pioneer, Consolidated, other providers).
In small Maine towns get used to low crime (Maine is 4th least crime state in USA) and no traffic.
Looking, Flying Over Houlton Maine, The County’s Oldest Town.
Want to go to Walmart shopping quick and easy or to the local hardware store while puttering?
No time suck getting what you need or even double tracking back for the right item if you mess up. Have to back track for a second try to get it right. To cross off the DIY to do list.
Small towns like Houlton Maine are way easier to maneuver.
All Ages Picked Maine Potatoes In The Farm Field.
Less time spent at traffic lights or in grid lock. Your fellow motorists are way way kinder, gentler and no angry hand gestures.
Welcome to Houlton Maine, the way life should be.
Space, clean surroundings, friendly locals and home town pride volunteering. Find that in Houlton Maine. Your neighbors check in and want to help when you are struggling. You want to give back and pitch in to make the community what it is. Pick an event, that’s your contribution for life and you love it.
Small towns like Houlton Maine are not pay the price of a ticket to attend an event.
It’s working behind the scenes volunteering to put on the event year after year. That’s the way you give back and how you get to know the other members of your small but mighty population.
Houlton Maine had the largest local soap box derby race in the nation five years running.
Check out a soap box race on Derby Hill inspired and engineered like the All America race in Akron Ohio.
Way more satisfying living because you and I are the community where the small Maine towns offer smaller circles.
Everyone tightly connected in towns like Houlton Maine.
There is not the disconnect I hear about from people living in crowded areas. Where just too many people and you find a wall of impersonal and keep your distance. Back off Jack.
So to sum it up, small town Houlton Maine living provides wide open outdoor recreation.
Maine Youth Working The Maine Potato Harvest. Did Not Hurt Their Work Ethic!
Lower cost real estate, less traffic and crime. You get more nature experiences, meet friendlier people, enjoy a sense of community. Most of the recreation is low or now cost and the food and lodging is cheaper.
Every been on a vacation and thought what if I lived her full time and thought maybe I should consider relocating there? Maine is so much of what is missing where 8 out of 10 people live… in an urban setting.
Small Maine towns like Houlton in Aroostook County.
Barrels of money not needed to enjoy them like many expensive tourist trap locations. Simple camping, trail hiking, lake or river canoeing or kayaking.
You’re in Maine, surrounded by unlimited natural beauty whether high atop Mt Katahdin looking out over the landscape.
Or on your boards at the summit of Mars Hill Mountain’s Big Rock, Quoggy Joe or some other small Northern Maine ski area.
Plenty Of Parking At A Maine Ski Area Or A Small School Soccer Game. Welcome To Maine!
Everything is low or no cost which amplifies the enjoyment of all Northern Maine, Southern Aroostook and Houlton Maine.
Constant opening up the wallet wide is taken out of the picture here.
You can let go and get caught up in the vast open space and outdoor natural setting.
The down to Earth people here want to share suggestions on what to do for fun.
Locals are proud of where they live and will answer questions to make sure your visit is worthwhile and memorable.
In small Maine towns like Houlton, everyone is an ambassador.
The circles are smaller, tighter, more intimate and everything moves more efficiently when the communities are really just like large families.
Whether it is a movie in the historic Temple Theatre, stepping up to order a Houlton Farms Dairy Bar ice cream treat.
Too Much Excitement Or Pacing Yourself With A Car Nap While Waiting To Go Water Skiing On A Maine Lake?
Or heading out to NIckerson Lake’s Crescent Park, Birch Point on Pleasant Lake or taking in the Million Dollar View in Weston Maine’s scenic turn out.
Welcome to Houlton Maine.
It’s not like this many other places. Far enough away from population centers to stay small, personable and off peace and quiet. Insulated from over commercialization or exploitation.
Loaded with all natural four season beauty, wildlife, woods, farms, waterways to discover. All kinds of wildlife, natural resources with crystal clean water, fresh air to tap.
In life it is not one size fits all.
And these days folks seem to have strong, louder opinions on what you should or should not be doing in your life.
Houlton Maine, Aroostook County. Home Of 2024 Total Solar Eclipse.
But maybe too small is just right because too big is impersonal and expensive.
In my job, I hear it a lot.”I want to run away from too many people, HOA’s and heavy layers of regulations and code enforcement”.
Or “I’m in Florida, Arizona Texas and burning up”. And lastly, “it’s too expensive where I live now and can not afford to retire here”.
If housing is too expensive where you live now, consider small town Houlton Maine real estate prices and selection.
When crime is high, traffic is heavy, small town Maine communities are such a contrast.
If where you live now people don’t smile, avoid making eye contact and keep to themselves, that’s not the feeling of community you get vacationing or living in small town Houlton Maine.
Houlton Maine Loaded With Grand Older Well Preserved Victorian Houses.
Walking to everywhere easily happens in small town Houlton Maine.
Leave your car or SUV or pick up parked with the keys in the vehicle.
Walk downtown, to the movies, to the tennis courts, baseball field, basketball court, along the Riverfront Park trail.
Get out, hoof it and see how folks smile and are friendly.We use our open porches and wave, say hello.
Getting Out Of The Maine Real Estate Office, Not Pinned To The Wall By A Desk.
Simple living, easier day to day interactions with local folks who want to help.
Ask for help.
What kind of experience are you looking for?
This blog post simply attempts to describe what greater Houlton Maine is like.
It’s up to you to feel whether a visit here is worth the time and expense to come sample this special corner of Maine.
Here to help and please ask us all your questions.
Love where I live and want to help save you money, to make your vacation stay memorable, whatever you need.
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It’s spring, the Maine rivers are swollen, bloated with fast moving water caused by melting winter snow. Might as well dig out the blue, green, natural wood look canoe or whatever color water ride. Time in Maine to head to the nearest canoe and kayak river race on the circuit. Looking for canoe river races in Maine schedule?
Saturday’s race in Aroostook County’s oldest town, Houlton ME had 97 participants, 52 boats. Oh and two paddle boards.. see the tether hooking the board to the paddler so the two stay together in the ice cold fast moving Maine river water?
Been On Your Feet All Day? Er I Mean Through Maine River Rapids, Twists And Turns? River Race Paddlers, 2 In The Meduxnekeag River Race.
Ricker College started the Meduxnekeag River Race. And eventually after the college closed, the Houlton Rotary Club took over the orchestration. Food booths at the end that was at the covered bridge on the Framingham Road in Littleton Maine.
Higher faster water on a Maine river means faster times, maybe an canoe upset into the cold clear water. The mix of adrenaline fear and excitement make another river race under your belt a real natural high. Great exercise, everyone in the small Maine town or village gets out to take part. It’s spring, the rip off another month on the kitchen calendar. Ever paddled across a Maine lake or took the wild river Maine whitewater rafting?
Hang On, Keep Paddling. Paddling Harder, Strong. Then HOLD! Hold On To The Short Rope. Put Your Paddles Straight Out!
Family river race canoes with 2two kids, four racers total in them.
Longer Canoes, Like River Race Minivans. You See All Types, Ages And Reasons To Hit The River Race In Maine Circuit.
Gramp is up front leading the river race canoe strokes.
Follow his lead kids. Dad did the same Maine river race circuit when he was a little shaver. Single canoes or kayakers paddling for all they are worth. Some river race entries are taking their time. Others are on a mission and trying to win the ribbon or trophy or wooden mini paddle.
It’s all good and lots of common reasons to hit the fast moving, higher level river water.
Water in Maine, the recreational kind comes in many forms. Tubing on a Maine lake behind a jet ski or motor boat. A pontoon boat, party barge slowly plying the Maine lake. A sailboat out in the Atlantic Ocean or tacking across a lake or pond.
There is something about looking at, being on or in the water in Maine.
Depending on the season, how you enjoy the Maine water best revolves around temperatures and layers of clothing needed. But year long, everyday living in Maine. We are outdoors getting some fresh air, moving around and enjoying the four seasons of outdoor Maine.
Looking For The Best Time Or Slow Down. Let The River Do The Driving Down The Maine River. No Reason To Kill Ourselves.
Things to do for fun in Maine.
Put down canoe river races in Maine as one more possible outdoor recreational option up here in the state bordering Canada on two three. Reach out and share your adventures on the Maine river and send along images or video links if you have them!
Maine river races, they are in full swing and why not try to paddle down a few Maine rivers and whether you make it a race or pleasure cruise, it’s something you will never regret.
For many of us in Northern Maine, picking potatoes for an area farmer was our first real job. For anyone raised on a Maine potato farm like I was, the fall harvest tradition is a strongly ingrained tradition. Many grown ups take their vacations to work the harvest. It’s was that memorable and enriching for them to remember what working the harvest was like. They like helping out an area Maine potato farmer get the crop in the storage bins.
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This blog post is all about Maine potato picking.
First things first. Picking potatoes like raking Maine blueberries, collecting apples climbing the ladder, digging for clams, etc all start with a system. My Dad and Mom preached before charging in to plan your work and work your plan. Reminded us enough times to never ever forget. That “you got to have a system.”
There is an art to everything we do in life and Mainers are definitely hard working.
Putting their all into every endeavor with zeal and innovation. Being raised on a Maine farm, the last and most cruel label you could ever wear or have applied was the word “lazy”. You were not, could not be lazy. You learned worth ethic early on in life. Lazy is considered stealing, not contributing for the greater good and is simply being a poor team member.
Pitch in, work hard and be proud of your “fire in your belly” passion driven by the industrious gene.
So Maine potato picking, how does it all work? As a kid, waking up early and first turning on the radio to see if farmer Bob or Jim are starting on time was key. You don’t want to be late for work. True Mainers pride themselves on showing up consistently on time. In fact, if you are not early you are late thinking happens. Because you are trained to be dependable, responsible, a constant wherever you work. You want to be present and accounted for and ready to work.
Reasons your potato farmer might not be starting the digging on time, at the usual early AM morning time slot?
There was a frost last night. Gotta wait until the Maine farm field ground warms up and the air temperature is a tad higher. Late in the farm season, snow flurries can happen as the pressure to get these potatoes out of the ground only increases. Often staying in the field to pick hard later into the evening happens when their is a frost in the forecast and it gets down to crunch time.
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All that work to till the soil, plant the spring crops, tend them over the summer cultivation into the fall fall harvest finale. No one wants to leave any potato acreage behind in the farm field as winter approaches.
Another reason for hold your horses and before firing up the farm tractor that pulls the potato digger?
Rain. Too much moisture last night, yesterday means more time spent getting unstuck as farm harvest equipment sinks in the mud. Only gets mired deeper in the wet saturated farm soil.
Another reason to wait on getting into the field and firing up the pickers and all the agricultural equipment?
Too much potato field dirt sticking to the spuds when it is swimming in wet soil. Precious field dirt that gets trucked into the storage facility. Never gets a ride back to the field where it left.
The loss of farm dirt speeds soil erosion so park it and let the air clear. Wait until the soggy ground dries out the best advice during fall field harvest.
Hurry up and wait can happen picking potatoes by hand.
A potato digger gets reaches down below the buried tubers. Gently lifts them up and out of the ground with a metal revolving bed of hooked together connected sifting digger lags.
To lay out the two hill rows merged into one flat double one. Drying in the fresh air and beating sun before pick em up, put em in the basket potato barrel filing fun.
Quality control starts with protecting the potato from weather damage of freezing early morning temperatures. From blistering heat by afternoon in the Maine potato field.
A kid picking shows up to the field sometimes wearing long underwear, layers of clothing. Shedding them as fall harvest temperatures rise and the barrel count increases. Extra pairs of cotton jersey gloves for when one set wears out, gets snagged on a barrel nail. Or plunges into a rotten potato that stinks to high heaven and is wet. Labor warms you up living in Maine. Whether picking potatoes, splitting firewood or shoveling new winter snow. Exercise is your internal heater. Lugging empty barrels, the spud baskets to fill ‘er up to the brim to win burns calories.
So how’s it work, potato picking in Maine?
You show up at the edge of the latest unharvested field armed with a water jug, a home made lunch, plenty of snacks. You take your pick of potato baskets made of ash at the beginning of the season. That basket is your weapon to create lots of barrels to make money. You keep tabs on your basket and guard from losing it all harvest long.
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Line up behind the field boss picking crew.
He or she hands out your potato barrel ticket number all wrapped tightly in an elastic. You follow him or her up into the potato field and everyone is assigned a section. From this boot soil drag mark so many paces up to this next one. Sure you can handle this territory row and after dug row in the potato field? That is your field section that you promise to keep picked up for the next three weeks or longer.
Maine area schools still go in three weeks early the end of summer in some places so the potato harvest recess tradition can continue.
The kids picking potatoes or working on harvests is vital to the farmer’s harvest plans. Other field workers drive trucks, work on the back loading barrels or running the potato digger.
Others take the filled barrels or bulk body trucks onto conveyors that deliver the field spuds into storage bills. Filling the potato house a pretty important too. Some school districts still recess for fall break to allow kids to work the Maine potato harvest.
The potato picker has selected his section, marked the ends with water jug and lunch box or articles of clothing as things heat up.
You need empty potato barrels to play the game and unearthed spuds to row by row travel across the field. Grab an empty barrel, drag it to the middle of your just dug section if it is a long one to save steps filling it.
Put the empty barrel on it’s side.
Lean over and pick the potatoes to clear the area where the barrel gets set up. The potato barrels will go every other row because space for the farm truck to get through is needed to pick up filled ones, drop off new empties.
Generally an adult or teenage potato picker will fill four baskets to create a 165 pound barrel of spuds. Littler pickers can only lug so large a potato basket and will make more trips to top barrels off to just below the rim.
Three rules of many in the potato farm field to follow.
1) Protect the precious potato crop by clearing a spot in a newly dug digger pass before putting up the empty barrel you fill. 2) “Pick ’em clean” which means don’t leave behind perfectly good potatoes. Look under the dirt clumps and grass clods. And 3) No over filling barrels so truck field hands collecting potatoes cause damage with the “tongs”.
Tongs are the attachment mechanism thrown down from the truck body as it passes your section.
It hooks on and hoists up by grabbing the full potato barrel using hydraulics or earlier models an truck battery. Tongs attached to a cable or chain to land the barrel up and onto the truck platform. Then while the truck is still moving, roll the barrel back into place. To fill the body with fifty or more loaded barrels. The farm truck is a flat open platform, with wooden stakes around the edge all connected by a rope to secure the barrels for the quick unloading trip to deposit into the potato house bins.
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Each potato picker field worker takes one of his or her tickets from their numbered bundle. Slides it securely into a groove on the top to protect from wind blowing it off the full barrel.
The potato barrels come in two varieties.
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Either cedar wooden staves or the plywood sheet kind. Wrapped in a circle and held together by wooden bark strip sections nailed top, middle, and bottom of the barrel. There are cracks in the top wooden strip fastener where you slide your numbered ticket into securely for barrel payment credit.
The tickets collected by the barrel hoist operator as the potato truck slowly plies the field. Tickets put in a two gallon re-purposed oil can with a handle and can opened hole at the top. These cans like the black box in an airplane. Telling the tale of who picked how many today.
I counted many a ticket with my Mom each night after a harvest supper.
That supper involved a version of baked potatoes of some kind. Not a lot of rice eaten on a Maine potato farm. We would clear the table of meal dishes, then lay down newspapers. Then shaking out time to empty the dusty cans one by one.
Lots of fine potato dirt made its way into kitchen table ticket counting process each night.
Lining up the ticket numbers numerically and next counting each pile after all the cans were empties from the field trucks. Wrapping the tickets up with an elastic to return to whoever is assigned this potato picking field number for this fall season. That person could count their tickets to know how they did yesterday but most already had a pretty good idea.
A check at the end of the week barrel count announced in the memo section the total barrel production. Tabulated from the day by day hand tally for the grand total each week to determine the pay check size.
When I was a kid, 25 cents a barrel was the going rate per barrel. My four kids each picked and it was 60 cents for each full picked barrel ticketed during their era. Money you earned, not just handed to you by Mom or Dad without effort on your part.
The Saturday night ritual of going into down town much like the giddy feeling you sense in the western movies.
When some dirt farmer or trapper, miner, whoever rode in off the trail to town for supplies. Kids pitched in an bought their winter clothes to help out the family budget. Most of the checks saved for something useful like your winter jacket. You bought it, you take better care of it.
Very shrewd and careful as you shop with other cleaned up potato pickers you bumped going in and out of store doing the same bargain hunting. When it is your own hard earned money being spent, impulse spending control happens. You keep looking when you don’t think what you are considering buying is worth so many barrels of potatoes or not.
Part of the potato picking money a kid can blow on something fun. I remember saving for a new bike, then a motorized one after that.
Dreaming about it in the field along with awfully good snacks and carefully prepared tasty lunches that helped smooth out the laboring. Every fall, the new Sears or Montgomery Ward Christmas arrived to help the dreaming process take your mind off the pick and fill field drill.
The other field crew pickers are your friends on the potato chain gang.
The grower needs you to show up, pick ’em clean and help get the crop out before old man winter arrives. Fellow pickers who you ate lunch with, talked to in neighboring field sections. You rode to and from the field in the back of a pick up bed with these dusty, dirty hard working spud handlers. You learned other entertaining skills… like walking balanced on a rolling barrel. Or becoming William Tell accurate putting a small potato on the end of a wood’s switch stick that is used in brief potato skirmishes until the field boss comes into view. Back to work after a little potato picking brevity.
Potato picking was your entry level job, your first real employment for money.
Not just a house hold chore like making your bed or helping do the dishes because it is your turn. You picked more barrels if the field harvest yield was higher, if the growing season was favorable, when the potato house was not too far away. Which caused delayed return of the empties you needed to fill to keep from getting behind. Lots can affect your daily barrel count. How much sleep you got last night, if you were on an end field section that kept shortening. Or growing longer and causing discouragement as the hot sun beamed down from overhead. All as you found yourself hopelessly falling behind. How cold or windy or rainy it was, how much the digger pushed you to keep caught up was the potato field dynamics to do the best you can.
Lessons learned in the Maine potato picking field that last for life.
How big a section can you handle? Don’t bite off more than you can chew. You don’t want to get fifty rows behind because it was too long. Although if you did, another potato field rule. No one leaves the field when day is done until everyone is picked up and no dug potato rows exist.
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You do run out of barrels and that is the time to head to the woods for a nature call. When you use the expression “I have to go see a man about a horse” as you carefully stride across the un-dug potato rows.
If waiting for the empty barrel truck to return from the potato house delays production, might be a good time for a snack or to eat your lunch early. Make good use of your time another lesson learned. Shift gears quickly and expect set backs and road blocks. But you rise to the occasion and take it all in stride as a professional, seasoned potato harvest picker or spud house worker.
Pick the potato tops off your section of newly dug potatoes. That will make filling barrels quicker when you do hear the thud of an empty or two being dropped as the truck passes your section.
Be nice to the truck crew who might land an extra empty because you did. That’s my insider local expert as a long time potato picker in the farm field since a little shaver.
When you run out of barrels, might trot down to a place in the field where there are plenty and folks are behind. To pick a couple barrels and then return to your own section just as empties arrive or the broken digger comes back alive and squeals by. Stay busy.
Some stand up and lean over.
Others drop to their knees and drag the potato basket beside or behind them to fill it with golden, other color spud varieties. Shot in the Sherman Maine area, the video embedded in the top portion early on in this blog post shows the sights and sounds of harvest in case you missed it. The video below near the end show and tells what potato picking looks like in the potato house working the storage / grading lines.
The home made donuts, cookies, sandwiches and ring dings, yodels, ding dongs, moon pies and candy bars. The fuel to keep the potato picker rolling for quick energy. It all tastes so much better out in the fresh air. Enjoyed amidst the brilliant fall foliage colors surrounding you in the scenic Maine potato fields with your friends and relatives.
Picking potatoes, you are out in nature.
You see the occasional deer, rabbit, fox, black bear or moose out of the corner of your eye too. As the wildlife wander by the edge of the field. Crossing it to head to a babbling brook for a slurp of refreshing drink of cold cool running brook water. Or curious and watching what you are up to as you fill barrels and slowly as a group advance across the harvest field.
I was raised on a Maine potato farm where every family member has a vital role. Starting as a young grasshopper, the fall harvest potato picking season just one of the tasks working together with your mom, dad, brothers and sisters. Back when I was a kid, everyone picked potatoes and there were more farmers needing the hand crews.
My Dad always said pickers did a better job and were gentler on the potato crop quality then mechanical harvesters. Now less farmers, more larger Maine potato growers make potato hand picking crews not as common.
On my Maine family farm I bought from my three older brothers, hand crews still used. But instead of barrels, orange baskets gets filled to empty into wooden two thousand pound wooden box crates. All organic with the kids paid by the hour instead of piece meal by the basket.
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Not just bending over or on your knees to pick potato for the fall harvest work. Other jobs exist like working on a harvester, in the potato house grading what the bulk body unloaded that ends up in storage bins. There are also jobs over the winter working to get the spuds loaded into tractor trailer trucks to deliver to the produce markets. To plant in spring and cultivate and hoe over the summer to raise the next fall harvest crop.
As the Maine blog post wraps up, this is a short clip on showing with the spuds end up bring graded, working in a potato house. You are there sight and sounds below.
It is enlightening to see the kids today rise to the occasion and dig in to work hard during the Maine potato farm harvest.
The lessons learned in the Maine potato or whatever vegetable field or fruit orchard picking operation are never forgotten. Everything you learn is your system for life and used as you approach any other task big or small. You learn to have a system, develop a plan and stay resourceful with resiliency with lots of passion to do your best. Some of the pickers end up becoming the next generation of farmers to continue the tradition and put food on the table.
Hope you enjoy this blog post on the Maine farm potato picking institution.
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