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  • Living In Maine | Ever Had To Pick Field Rocks?

    Maine Is Simpler Living, The Little Things Are More Important.
    Keeping Life In Balance, Maine Living Is Kept Real, Simple.

    When you raise food, crops for vittles for other people’s dinner tables, there are plenty of Maine farming obstacles along the way.

    Like life, weather is never predictable or plain and simple easy. Having enough of the proper seed is pretty critical, important too.

    The rows and rows of fertile soil hills cultivated and hoed. With the right trickle of water to hydrate the growing operation. Fertilized with the balance of nutrients needed to get big healthy yields of food stuffs. Then harvested, wisked in to storage until the bin is peddled and emptied. Hopefully you at least broke even so you can do it all over again next spring as you survive on a Maine farm.

    Some people get through life easier than others.

    Despite twists, turns, set backs and log jams. Overall able to stay pretty even keeled, grateful. You know you have met someone with way way harder struggles to deal with. The death of a child. A major illness that goes on and on like a recurring cancer. But still possessing a positive, faithful attitude despite it all. And you think would you have the same viewpoint if it was you with the extra helping of pain and suffering added to your plate? Be so chipper if wearing the same moccasins?

    Back to picking rocks, a job some not exposed to Maine farm work could equate to hard time wearing stripes on a prison chain gang.

    I saw a Farmall red “H” pulling a rock cart in a field next to a Maine farm I own on the way to work today. What you get out of life all boils down to how you view it, live it.

    Every year a new crop of field stones surface like clockwork. Some pretty big. Most easily picked under the hot sun and tossed in to the slow moving cart. With a full load dumped along a property line to better define it. Or used as fill in a roadway muddy section with poor drainage to create a solid base to travel over with farm machinery. Put to good use. For a win win situation. So farm equipment does not have to tangle with the rocks that cause damage in the planting, cultivating, harvest operation.

    The field rocks on Maine farm land don’t just “ta da” go away.

    They show up right on schedule and how you use them is the sermon here. To temper and enrich the way you look at life. Greater appreciation for what is good in life, the small things you are grateful for creates an abundant supply of overflowing joy and contentment. If you chose to want to take that approach. Were you taught to always look for the silver lining?

    With rock picking, maybe you got to drive the tractor. Had a good crew to chit chat with and to forget the task at hand. Maybe it is such a feeling of relief when you are hot, sweaty, tired and dirty but there, done for another year. Heading to a Maine lake to cool off. Or thinking about a trip to the ice cream dairy bar as the treat that is the stick and carrot end of the exercise. And knowing the farmer needed your help. That you are part of something bigger than yourself.

    How you were raised, what was talked about in and outside of the four walls of the family home.

    The shape, make up of your world viewpoint controls how you filter everything coming at you in life. How you react to events, situations. And people like you and me that all come at you with tons of idiosyncrasies, quirks. But rising above the Dick and Jane, Ken and Barbie individual areas that can tick you off, frustrate removes the chains that hold you back from a rich life.

    Expectations of others plane out when you take time to learn who they are, what they have been through. Understanding someone else happens easier when you think of someone besides the needs, emotions of just the person you look at brushing your teeth each morning. And shows a sign of maturity as you accept the way things just are for everyone around you.

    Realizing what you think you want is not always what you really need in life.

    Being a little red hen, can do, full of hope person can irritate an Eeyore. Beware, the postive attitude will not be embraced with open arms by all around you. But you either have it or not. Are built, wired, conditioned to get through the day to day the postive way. Don’t stop embracing what has caused you so much success in life because it bothers someone else who lacks it. Or just does not share the same view point or approach to life.

    Don’t let anyone remove that or beat you down telling you there is nothing about you they like. No one else is you. Be you. Work to improve you. But others don’t define you unless you let them, trust them. And only if they are kind, gentle, loving and nurturing. Everyone is well intentioned right? Does the best they can. But measuring up, others should not be the end all to let you know if you do or not. Get on your knees. Answer to someone with higher authority, infinite power by surrendering.

    Maine, we keep it simple. Look at things that happen around us a whole different way. Take it all in stride and consider it all joy. Find your place in the space of Maine.

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

  • Maine, No Polar Bears, No Igloos.

    Maine Is Outdoor Fun Year Round, Winters Included.
    Maine Winters, Not Just Spent Hibernating Inside Waiting For Spring’s Arrival.

    If you have never been to Maine, when asked about winter weather you could be thinking polar bears, igloos, dog sleds for travel.

    Winter is one of Maine’s four seasons. And getting outside, dressed warmly for the sport of the day is just a given when you live in Vacationland.

    But rather than trying to tell you, convince you it is not 40 below zero every day of the winter and that we are not Artic region cold and blustery, it might be better, quicker, simpler to just show you. To take you on some winter in Maine outdoor examples.

    Watch a few winter Maine local community activity videos.

    Learn more about Maine weather, the climate, temperatures and topography. And here’s a quick, easy to digest one on one rundown on how things roll here.

    Maine frequently asked questions, FAQ video.

    Maine, one big, sometimes misunderstood state only because you’ve never been here. Yet. Come for a day, stay a life time. Find the space, your place in Maine.

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

  • Maine, Move Here To Get Back What You Used To Enjoy.

    Maine Family Outings Any Of The Four Seasons. Get To Maine.
    Life Is A Journey, Take The Family On A Winter Maine Snowsled Trip.

    Small town living, Maine is famous for down to earth real genuine people that care about each other.

    Many out of state Maine real estate buyers repeat the same regret. The nice little town they used to live in is not any longer out of state. What happened? Simple. Too many people moved in.

    Because Maine is a tad up the Interstate 95 in the right hand corner of the country, our location almost in Canada means insulation from over crowding. Small Maine towns are tighter, special, more home grown too. Because it is up to us to pitch in, volunteer to step up and do our part.

    Making Music In Small Town Maine Community Band Video.

    Fresh Veggies Home Grown, Locally Raised Farmer’s Market Video.

    Mainers are more involved, aware of the people around them.

    And the four season natural beauty we enjoy year round, not just sample one week a year in Vacationland means we are grateful. In our right place and know it.

    I am some kind of happy that my kids were raised in a small town atmosphere where the entire village has a hand in raising them. We rely, can depend on each other. Everyone has a purpose, talent, skills and raises their hand to throw their weight in to local community events.

    Community, civic club, school and church service are a given when you live in Maine.

    A state not flush with cash to hire what needs doing to create the local flavor. But Maine individuals coming forward to whole heartedly do their part for the greater good. That is selfless which society is not so prone to be these days of “it’s all about me”.

    Maine has lots of beautiful adjectives to describe her. But family, local home town proud is the real sparkle on the natural gem. If you live here, compare her to other places, I am preaching to the choir. If you are in an urban, city area high in crime and expense physically, mentally, financially to live there, have hope. Don’t stop dreaming.

    Look over the images, photos of Maine and see why the setting of four seasons is one big ingredient for better living. Watch a few Maine local community video events and meet, hear from the people. And the cherry on top besides 4th lowest crime state, 46th lowest for FSSR, is low cost real estate.

    Are you ready to take the step in relocation, moving to Maine or owning a piece for vacation recreational use? Can help you out in that regard. Maine, I am a personal fan like everyone who lives here. Get here quick as you can.

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

  • Maine Living Means Being Good Stewards, Energy Conservative.

    Maine Living Is Simple, Powerful, Natural.
    Living In Maine, Unspoiled Natural Wonders Surrounds Us Every Day.

    If you lasso the guy or gal on the street outside of Vacationland, Maine.

    And ask them what does the word “Maine” mean, the short list would include unspoiled, natural, not crowded or over built up. Oh sure lighthouses, lobsters, the sea coast tourist traps for trinkets would come to mind. Mt Katahdin, hot fresh blueberry pie and Maine potatoes would also be uttered in the man on the street survey interview too.

    Being a good steward means respect for the land, water, natural resources in Maine.

    Protecting it, cherishing your Maine surroundings. Living a simpler life and with energy conservation, frugality in mind. Not wasting anything. Not because you are miserly but because it is living in moderation. Not prone to excess. Less is more. Having all you need, not everything you want. Being grateful you have anything at all.

    Henry David Thoreau appreciated life in Maine too. Was deeply interested in the idea of survival in the face of hostile elements, historical change, and natural decay. His valuable Maine writings also at the same time advocated abandoning waste and illusion in order to discover life’s true essential needs. Henry David Thoreau’s stand the test of time thought provoking literature using Maine as the creative backdrop for inspiration is available for you too. Get to Maine. Often.

    Survival in life amidst hostile elements and carving out a worth while existence any way without natural decay or expense to our surroundings. Thoreau promoted abandoning waste and illusion in order to discover life’s true essential needs.

    Thoreau did a lot in his short 45 year old life that included insightful writing, reflections done in Maine.

    To make people think about being good stewards. To not live in excess that clutters a person’s life. Robs them of precious time to enjoy the little things money can not buy. That are the real gems of existence on the revolving blue and green marble.

    The animated film “Why I’m Moving To Maine” nails it rather simply too. Man does mess up this Earth with the hunger and waste for energy to fuel life made more complicated than God intended. Strive to keep it simple. Always.

    Maine, only one place was made like her. Treat her like a lady. What are you waiting for? Sample ME. Get here quick as you can, as often as time allows.

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

  • Get Busy Living, Stop Dying | Never Give Up Hope, Your Dreams.

    You Have Hidden Talents, Abilities, Skills, A Life Purpose.
    Improve, Learn Your Shape In Maine, Be More, Feel Better.

    No matter what life experiences you go through, it is always how you use those events to make your life, that of those around you better.

    Sorrow, pity wastes the day. Serves no worthwhile purpose. You and I have talents, abilities, and your life has a purpose. Consider it all joy.

    There are no hopeless situations; there are only people who have grown hopeless about them.

    Are you a feelings driven person or someone who thinks, ponders, arrives at conclusions slowly, carefully?

    And then acts on the course best suited that matches the choices in the situation at hand? Recognize your talents, skills, purpose even if those you love do not. Learn your unique abilities, especially the ones hidden, dormant, not stretched or developed.

    Sometimes It’s A Simple Case Of Start Living, Or Start Dying.

    Be glad people come in more than thirty one flavors. That they are different than you and me. Embrace those differences, don’t consider them liabillities. Or hold them back. Accept another person’s insecurities, love them more for them when you see their struggle to improve. That they need your help and you can offer them a hand, shoulder to lean on. We need each other. Recognize your limitations, keep coloring within the lines. See God’s plan for your life.

    Maybe you are over due for a “life review”.

    Open up your heart, make the time to look deep within yourself. Something you will like, will surprise you. Other darkness, thorns will help explain the shape you have. Where you need improvement. God can empower you to be more, live healthier, and do great things for those around you. Don’t just exist, coast, be apathetic or self centered. Live outside yourself and open your eyes, ears, heart and soul. Make your life fruitfull. Avoid exaggerations, resist comparisions between other people and yourself.

    Make the most with what you have been given to work with. Discover your many hidden talents, your self worth that might be a little low. Develop your potential that you are loaded with but maybe blind to see and realize. I have learned to remember, always keep my eyes on my own paper. To work at changing me for the better, not worrying about where others need adjustment. I can only change me.

    Keep a spiritual journal, don’t waste any peaks, valleys, twists or turns you are taken through. Glean, squeeze out the knowledge, learn more about yourself in the process. Get on, stay on your knees and looking up for direction, much needed guidance.

    Maine is a great place for the space you need to do this. Beautiful surroundings, friendly people but not overpopulated. Spread out and not jammed in. Get here quick as you can.

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