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  • Mud Season In Maine

    Mud Season In Maine

    Mud season in Maine.

    It’s the in between winter and spring and can vary greatly in length. Maine’s mud season is the messy transition between bight white to the green of spring, typically from March through April, depending on the year. Snow starts to recede, dirt roads get muddy, temperatures raise the red in the glass tube during mud season.

    mud season maine
    As Maine Winter Snow Recedes And Mud Season Is Ushered In.

    The Maine weather forecast with temperatures in the 50’s and a strong sun slowly help dry things out.

    Thoughts turn to planting gardens, paddling fast moving water in spring river canoe races, puttering around your yard to fill in damage and ravage from snowplows. Changing studded snow tires back to your summer treads.

    As snow and ice melt, dirt roads, driveways, and trails can turn into oozing, sticky mud as the frost leaves the ground. Lament ready or not that downhill skiing, snowmobiling trail riding is coming to end. The sanding and salt of winter suddenly is uncovered and hits you with the urge to quickly deal with the mess.

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    Scrambling to remove lake ice fishing shacks and mentally rehearsing the steps to open up camp starts all over again.

    Mud season can be very short when snowfall is limited in Maine. The last two Maine winters have been light on the white stuff. Which hurts the economy that survives on healthy Maine snowfall amounts. Shaping the snow into groomed trails through the woods and down ski slopes. Plowing it, snow blowing it to keep your yard and driveway cleared and passable.

    winter wind damage in maine
    Tree Limbs Snap Off And Are Made Into Fire Wood. Clean Up As Mud Season Unfolds. Birds Visit The Outdoor “Refrigerator” For Frozen Treats. (See The Berries?)

    It can hit you as overwhelming mud season anxiety to hose down your house, wash the windows and prepare for spring.

    But whoa, slow down. The turn the corner from a Maine winter for here comes spring is a gradual transition. The clean up is going to take more than a few Saturday afternoons to accomplish.

    Everything has to thaw out, dry up first. So a homeowner realizing it’s too early for many of the getting ready for spring tasks gets centered. Picking up, collecting blown down tree limbs off your lawn. Relaying to your trash can whatever you find for treasure from a litter bug pedestrian or motorist.

    You get started tidying up but it feels like not enough time, conditions are just not right and the spring forward clock sleep change does not help your state of mind.

    Geese Come Back To Maine In Formation.
    Maine Geese, Song Birds Return To Maine During Mud Season. You Are Another Year Older. Deal With It.

    Jet lagged like and overwhelmed but coaxed into turn turn turn the season page.

    It’s just too early and another snow fall or two that will quickly dissipate is probably ahead as winter sputters to an end with a final gasp.

    Noticing, hey, the artificial tree wreath is still plugged in and on your front door. As you remove it, you see how badly weathered that original 1913 wooden door needs power washing. Then scrapping, sanding to finally apply new stain and waterproof protection. Add it to the growing long to do list.

    left over fall leaves
    Late To The Party, Last To Leave. Some Leaves, Berries On Maine Trees Linger Through Winter Into Mud Season.

    What causes mud season?

    Freeze-thaw cycles play a big role. Just like taking something out of the freezer. Warmer days melt snow, but cold nights refreeze the ground, preventing proper drainage and keeping the soil saturated. Maine’s landscape is the ugliest, starkest time. Like no make up, bed head hair and lack of sun all rolled up into one.

    maine maple syrup sap
    Maine Maple Syrup Sap Collecting, Moose Traveling Across Your Back Yard Or Back Forty.

    Waterlogged dirt roads, a common feature in rural Maine, absorb melting snow and rain, turning into mud pits with deep ruts. Heavy equipment and vehicles only make it worse, as logging trucks, farm equipment, and regular traffic churn up the roads, sometimes making them nearly impassable.

    pot holes in maine
    Spring Must Be Close. The Pot Holes As Big As Your Car Prove It. Frost Leaves The Frozen Ground And Driving Zig Zag Adds Danger To Mud Season Driving.

    Mud season affects your Maine daily life in a lot of ways.

    Travel and driving can be challenging, with rutted, slick, and sometimes impassable dirt roads. Towns often post weight limits to “ban them” to prevent further damage from heavy loads.

    Hiking and outdoor recreation take a hit as well, with trails too muddy and fragile to handle foot traffic without causing deep erosion. Farmers face delays because their fields are too wet to work in, pushing back planting and preparation.

    maine maple syrup producing
    See The Maple Tree Sap Buckets? Maple Sugar Shack Sap Production In Maine Woods. It Happens During Mud Season.

    Many farm fields “warm up slowly” and due to snowfall run off accumulation amounts and poorly drained soil types, it requires planning.

    To know where to start preparing the farm ground field acreage to avoid more down time pulling out axle mired mud stuck farm machinery.

    Meanwhile, mud creeps into driveways, yards, and Maine homes, while sump pumps work overtime to handle basement flooding. Make sure your sump pump is plugged in, they work better that way. When outside your foundation ground is frozen, during the spring thaw ground water has no other place to go.

    winter mud season maine
    Winter “MOOves” Over During Mud Season Melt For Approaching Spring Green Pasture Grass.

    But to fill your cellar if no proper drainage or you plowed your snow four feet high up against your house.

    There is a trick to plowing snow in Maine.

    Furnace oil burners that go under the ground water in your house cellar are a big concern. Especially for any Maine snowbirds who run away winters to the sunny south or traveling out west. A Maine house sitter quickly knows when the inside house temperature starts to drop from a furnace that fails to do its job.

    That someone’s home noticing “I can see my breath in the kitchen” is an asset. They let you know, they call the heating oil dealer to let them know we’re out, bone dry in the 275 gallon tank. Sometimes the automatic fill up heating degree days time to fill up calculations get messed up, it happens.

    canoe race maine river
    Paddling A Larger Faster Swollen Ice Cold Maine River. Some Want To Win, Others Take Their Time To Enjoy The Free Ride Using The Current.

    Empty houses in Maine over the winter that are heated but not monitored closely can rack up costly freeze up damage from broken pipes and running water. Despite all the challenges, the desire to spring clean and tackle yard work is strong. Mainers are not lazy, and after months of winter, the pent-up energy to get outside and start working is undeniable.

    But frustration kicks in when the reality of mud season forces patience. The ground needs time to dry out, the frost has to leave, and things just don’t happen as fast as people want them to. It’s a time when “easy does it” and “all in good time” become necessary reminders, even if they’re not what anyone wants to hear.

    maine ice out
    Maine Lake Ice Thins Slowly. Get Those Ice Shacks Off In March Before You Lose Them!

    To survive mud season, Mainers adapt.

    Driving requires caution—avoiding dirt roads when possible, sticking to the middle where the ground is firmer, and being prepared for the possibility of getting stuck.

    Walking means look for bald spots, sidewalks and trail sections that are clear and melted. Or stretches of solid ice that could lead to a broken limb or sprain happen so you get over in the snow bank or straddle the edge of something crusty, rough and safer to navigate on than smooth polished glare ice.

    maine lake otters
    What Shows Up Out Front Your Maine Lake Home. Watch Video For This Pair That Popped Up At 5AM Coffee Time.

    Proper gear is essential like all the seasons in Maine. Rubber boots, extra shoes in the car, and gravel or wood planks by doorways to help keep mud out of the house. Setting up the orange pylons or grade stakes with brightly colored surveyors tape or nylon rope to try to keep people, motor traffic off your lawn.

    The same temporary danger warning to avoid potholes or what is now PC called “pavement deficiencies”.

    Those highway cracks and crevices can knock a car’s front end out of alignment or an accident trying to avoid them or at night when they blend in and are harder to see.

    Frost heaves, natural speed bumps force motorists to slow down and like clock work, they appear in the same spots year after year. Frost heaves get your attention and train you to ease off the throttle as everything in your car and truck including your and passengers goes up and down with a thud.

    sunrise on a maine lake during mudseason
    Early Morning Sunrise On A Maine Lake Losing It’s Ice During Mud Season.

    Protecting the Maine home and yard means using mats inside and outside doors, spreading sand or crushed rock on driveways for traction. Resisting the urge to start yard work too soon to avoid damaging the still-thawing ground. Many of the rolled up lawn sod clods are frozen in place.

    You can try to shred them and replant or put them back to where they used to be before the yellow Fisher  snow plow gave them a new home.

    Take off your shoes, wipe your feet and paws and try to keep the fine dust and dirt outside of your Maine home.

    While mud season is a hassle, it’s also a sign that spring is on its way. Sugar shacks are boiling down maple syrup sap, birds are returning, the sun increases strength under its natural heat lamp.

    open water maine lake
    Mist, Open Water On A Maine Lake.

    Soon enough, the snow with rain, wind and warmer temperatures will disappear like Frosty. Maine land will dry out and everything will turn green again. As Mainers say, “If you can survive a Maine winter or mud season, you can survive anything.”

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |   info@mooersrealty.com   |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton Maine 04730 USA

  • How To Start A Small Farm In Maine, Why People Homestead?

    How To Start A Small Farm In Maine, Why People Homestead?

    How to start a small farm in Maine, why people homestead?

    Space, less or no regulations, no home owner’s associations, low crime. Is it time to trade the chaos of city life for simple living, no traffic, and the natural beauty of rural Maine? More and more people are moving to Maine for peace and quiet, affordability, and a wholesome way of life.

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    Getting Out Of A Maine Real Estate Office, Not Pinned To A Wall By A Desk. Me In Maine Blog Author Andrew Mooers Does!
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    Maine, The Way Life Should Be. One Big State, Lots Of Special Hidden Areas To Discover.

    So the idea to start a small farm in Maine, to try their hand at homesteading.

    Running a farmstead like maybe some family member did years ago in their family.

    I talk to many who remember as kids coming to Maine on summer vacations.

    Helping their grandparents with chores on a Maine farm. And these folks think they want their grandchildren exposed to the same self reliance and feeling empowered working the Maine farm land.

    With the fourth lowest crime rate in the United States, clean air, and a strong sense of community, it’s no wonder that Maine is drawing families, retirees, and those looking to live a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

    What if you could wake up each day on your own piece of land, surrounded by rolling fields, towering pines, and the sound of birds instead of sirens? Low-priced farm properties in Maine offer just that. Whether you’re looking for a small homestead, a fixer-upper farm, or acres of land to build your dream home, rural Maine real estate is still surprisingly affordable.

    Small scale farming in Maine isn’t just about growing crops—it’s about building a way of life.

    Families are rediscovering the benefits of multi-generational living, much like the classic Waltons-style households where gram and gramp, kids, and grand kids all share the same homestead. It’s not just cost-effective; it creates a support system that modern life often lacks. Imagine having loved ones just steps away, sharing chores, meals, and memories in a way that strengthens family bonds.

    Here’s a video to watch for 40 acre farm property in Maine with two houses as an example of a current Maine real estate listing.

    Maine’s small towns feel like a big extended family.

    Neighbors wave as you drive by, people help each other, volunteer, and come together during hard times. Every person, with their own quirks, skills, and stories, contributes to the fabric of the community. Whether it’s a local farm stand, a town potluck, or a group gathering to help bring in the hay, there’s a strong sense of belonging here that’s hard to find elsewhere. How to start a small micro farm in Maine.

    For those seeking a healthier, more active lifestyle, a Maine farm provides daily exercise, fresh air, and farm-to-table quality food.

    Maine offers four distinct seasons, each bringing its own charm. The crisp autumn air and vibrant foliage, the snowy landscapes of winter, the lush greenery of spring, and the long sunny days of summer all make farming in Maine a rewarding experience. Your small farm in Maine.

    building your own homestead
    Country Home, Your Outbuildings On The Maine Farmstead. Could You Build Your Own Slowly?

    If you’ve ever dreamed of living off the land, raising animals, growing your own food, or simply having space to breathe, now is the time to explore Maine’s affordable rural real estate.

    Whether you want to homestead, create a retreat, or start a small-scale farm business, there’s never been a better time to invest in a piece of unspoiled Maine countryside. Buy an old farm tractor, yesteryear equipment and work the land, til the soil.

    There is lots of Maine land to buy for little per acre cost. See the buildings, the wide open space in a Maine town with less than 30 people in it? Never going to be Walmart in Drew Plantation, Maine.

    farm land in maine
    Maine Homestead, Looking For A Relocation To Vacationland?

    It’s smart to get a mix of land like the video above that is 40 acres total but 10 acres cleared pasture farm land and the rest mixed woods. The clearing wooded land and removing stumps, rocks is a long expensive back breaking process. Start with cleared open land or bush hog the pasture farm field starting to grow up to golden rod and mustard. Start small, think big, think independent and farm to table.

    maine real estate
    Quick Facts On One Maine Farm Property For Sale!

    Why keep putting off the dream of owning or building a home on Maine farm land?

    Farm properties in Maine are still within reach, but as more people discover the benefits of country living, demand is growing. Find your perfect farm and start building the life you’ve always wanted—wholesome, peaceful, and connected to nature. For many, the news has them nervous, the high tailing it to small rural Maine and getting below radar looks pretty attractive.

    The farm property in Maine you buy does not have to be like the one in Green Acres.

    farm properties in maine
    Homesteads, Farm Properties In Maine.

    Funny show but we don’t climb telephone poles to make landline calls anymore in Maine.

    No mortgage, no high cost of living and more wildlife than people in vast under populated areas of Vacationland. It’s no laughing matter and folks are getting serious about making a change in where they live. Would you like help finding the best affordable farms in Maine? Let’s talk about Maine real estate, my real job when not blogging about the Pine Tree state.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

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

  • Pot Luck Suppers, Covered Dish Meal Dining

    Pot Luck Suppers, Covered Dish Meal Dining

    Potluck suppers, covered dish meal dining!

    In rural Maine, it’s go easy on the host. Everyone brings a covered dish that is known community wide as their piece de resistance that gets rave reviews. Look at that long row of covered dish surprises at a potluck supper in Maine. It’s never take you chances or settle for “potluck”. No no, only the finest from each chef, cook, household prepared with love from the many Maine kitchens.

    early maine farm life
    Early Maine Farm Life At The Homestead, Surrounded With All The Land. Pot Luck Suppers At The Church Or Grange Hall.

    At Maine potluck suppers, it’s remarkable how the selection of items is perfectly balanced too.

    Not three bake bean pots and no potato salads. From past experiences and because everyone has a signature dish to create and bring, everything rounds out on it’s own. Plus you have several dining variations on a theme. More than one of everything for a true home made hot and ready buffet.

    Grange Hall pot luck covered dish suppers also required your BYO silverware and plates.

    When done, slide them all in a bag. Return them to your home to wash and put back in the drawer and up in the kitchen cupboard. Nothing lost and way way less wear and tear on the pot luck supper host.

    Fore Street Restaurant Old Port Maine
    Fresh Farm To Table Locally Sourced Meals Prepared At Home Not A Maine Restaurant. What Dish Would You Bring To The Potluck Covered Dish Supper?

    The potluck covered dish come and get it delivered to the venue carried in with pot holders and oven mitts.

    Zipped into insulated warmers. Maybe tucked away in a picnic basket. These pot luck suppers not a once a year tradition but held on a regular routine. It’s social too, more than another just meal to brain storm create  and put together all by your lonesome.

    It is a lot of work to host a party at your home in Maine. House cleaning, grocery shopping, decorating. The tidy up and set the stage, tear down the extra tables and folding chairs is a lot of work.

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    Maine. Small Word, Big Place, Lots Of Unspoiled Space. Folks Are Neighborly, Friendly, Socialize. Community Pot Luck Suppers Happen Around Small Town Rural Maine .

    Attending a potluck supper, toting a covered dish with serving utensils is one efficient buffet variety meal to enjoy.

    The lots of people who come together at the pot luck supper makes the meal memorable. Not just a table for two tucked away in the corner of your favorite restaurant haunt experience.

    Some cooks excel at pastries, breads, your pasta salad, their artichoke dips. Others are grillers, their skill set is for casseroles, soups and chowder. Crock pot jack pot slowly simmered and ready to serve at the community meal. Who brought the smoked salmon or toasted crab cakes or brook trout?

    local food vendors in maine
    Small Towns, Food Vendors Working Community Events. MMmmmm Good. Sometimes The Dining Is Pot Luck Covered Dish Home Made!

    Maine garden home grown farm to table platters of vegetables, fresh fruit with a floral center piece completes the menu.

    Dig in but leave room for the buffet array of desserts of all kinds. Carefully created by many that migrate one by one, two by two and more to land in a small Maine community or family pot luck supper location.

    Add a couple local Maine musicians for background music and the setting is complete.

    making music in small maine towns
    Tap Your Toe, Sing Along. Music Made Locally And Live Is Huge In Maine Communities. Some Potluck Suppers Offer Live Local Background Music.

    The lack of shelling out a hundred dollars or more to settle up the bill only improves the take away taste from the potluck supper, covered dish experience. Maine is 450 small town communities and villages, plantations and only a handful of cities.

    Small towns in Maine are masters at simple living, keep it friendly and neighborly. “Excuse me, can you pass the sweet potato casserole? Did you make it Marge?”

    If you are moving, relocating to Maine, get ready for an invite for the potluck supper in Maine. The more the merrier.

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    Attending Local Sporting Events, Alumni Games Are Popular. For Fans Of All Ages. Potluck Suppers Happen With Covered Dishes In Small Maine Towns.

    Would you be ready for a potluck supper where everyone totes a hot or cold covered dish to your home in Maine?

    All take a turn and today, many might say no way. Not at my house.

    I’ll contribute something good to eat homemade or store bought and gladly ring you up at your place. Just not mine. My house is a wreck, has been for quite sometime really.

    Maybe a potluck supper, opening up your place to take a turn would be just the fire lit under you to make it ship shape. Clean as a whistle and the housework done for the week or spring cleaning now complete. The potluck supper can be a holiday tradition with decorations to make it festive.

    grand victorian home in maine
    Finding Your Way Home In Maine. Is A Victorian House The Goal? Would You Invite People In For Easy Potluck Covered Dish Suppers?

    Growing up, my Mom from a family of 11 living on a Northern Maine farm who stayed close for life.

    Each Sunday noon after church, each family member took a turn. This week Uncle Frank and Aunt Charlotte hosted the event at their Benn Hill in Hodgdon farm location. Or opened up their Nickerson Lake summer camp for the family meal time tradition. Kids splashing, boats plying by and the folks inside waving. Outdoor fire pits at night for the talks after the potluck covered dish supper time meal. Like group therapy!

    The cousins socialize just like the parents.

    Every Sunday it was a different family venue and we all stayed in touch growing up in a small Maine town. Each and every one of us in the family got to know each other better. In part due to the pot luck supper covered dish tradition and the variety of food it offered us.

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    Check The Locally Sourced Maine Farm Produce At Whole Foods Portland ME For Your Potluck Supper Contribution. What’s Your Covered Dish Contribution?

    The ease and simplicity of the bring your own plate, cup, silverware and covered dish contribution.

    Not a small group, but the best way to handle a large one. So one cook is not overwhelmed with the meal time task.

    Public or private, the take away is the same. Too much home cooked food. Lots of people grouping together for a family event meal or a public fund raising supper. We did not go to a restaurant to open up the menu and dine with a few people.

    maine simple living
    Simpler Living In Maine. Slow Down, Live More Pitching Into The Community Lifestyle. What Can You Bring To The Covered Dish, Pot Luck Supper To Eat?

    You opened up the Grange hall and arranged the tables and chairs.

    Turned the heat up a little higher in the winter. Or opened up the place in early morning to bring in the cooler air. For lower temperatures that noon or by supper time when we used fans, took a dip in a Maine lake to cool off. Not just cranked up the AC when the weather was hot in our cars, office, homes.

    grange hall maine home
    Grange Hall In Maine Repurposed Into A Home. Hosted Lots Of Covered Dish, Potluck Suppers.

    Maybe too many cooks in their own familiar kitchens creating what’s for dinner or supper is a good thing.

    When they wrap the dish in a towel or slide it in an insulated cozy. Bring it hot out of the oven wearing mitts or chilled to perfection right out of the refrigerator. To beeline to the pot luck supper. Families in Maine had the standing invitation. This week’s pot luck supper is at this Aunt and Uncle’s home. Next week, we trek to Aunt June and Uncle Cecil’s camp or home depending on the season.

    Bigger homes, larger families, more people living nearby in small Maine towns.

    The pot luck or potluck suppers help families stay in touch. To not just break the bread and dine together. But to exchange what’s new in each and every family members life and to help each other share joys, endure setbacks. You don’t feel alone living in a friendly, neighborly tight knit Maine small town.

    maine blueberries
    Wild Blueberries From Maine. More Delicious Than Bigger Ones Not From Maine. Ideal Potluck Supper Dessert Item To Bring.

    These covered dish meals were like group therapy sessions in some ways.

    They avoided isolation and created regular contact with family members and anyone else invited to come along. Card tables set up, crock pots plugged, lots of potato, pasta, green, three bean  salads.

    Coleslaw, fresh from the garden platters, relishes, dips. Home made rolls and breads. Casseroles, trays of finger food. Samplings of small portions to fit on your plate. Better double up that plate if it’s paper to carry the load. Too much good food. Way way too much variety makes it like holiday dining. Large, 2nd and 3rd size helpings expected from the local cooks who “super size” everything.

    Pot Luck Suppers In Maine
    Pot Luck Suppers In Maine, Using Natural Ingredients. Get Them At Your Farmers Market In Maine.

    Do you eat too much at a covered dish, potluck supper?

    It’s tempting, hard not to over indulge. Those paper plates are pretty flimsy when overloaded like a Maine trucker’s trailer load of Aroostook County potatoes. Who brought the home made lemonade or iced tea? Is that gluten free? You eat plenty and can say because you don’t want the cook to think it was not the best you ever had. Often it is and you hunt down that same meal selection for the potluck supper because you are addicted to their style of cooking.

    Save room for the hand churned ice cream.

    I think it’s grape nut and chocolate for choices. To ride high a top that warm, hot out of the oven slices of blueberry, raspberry, strawberry rhubarb pie. Is that cheesecake? Gotta get her recipe and print it out to share on the Maine cooking blog I follow.

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    The Beauty Of Maine. Some Have Trouble, Can’t Find Their Way Home To Maine So Easily. Get Below Radar In Maine. Unplug, Recharge In Vacationland.

    Oh look, are those date crumble squares? Home made pumpkin, chocolate chip cookies, whoopie pies.

    Picnics along the road traveling. Had to before the Interstate and those canopied table rest stops to munch on a chicken salad sandwich. Maybe grill a hot dog, burger, some chicken.Marsh mellows on top of the sweet potatoes. More of a Christmas dish but might as well let me try a small scoop.

    Jello with carrots suspended inside. Lemon squares. Everyone contributed to the potluck supper. 2nds? Heck 3rds. It’s all cook and makes the covered dish cook smile ear to ear.

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    Lucky To Live In Small Town Maine! Me In Blog Author Andy Mooers, ME REALTOR.

    The pot luck or potluck covered dish tradition applied to weddings, funerals, graduation, reunion, anniversary event too in a small Maine town.

    Or maybe to celebrate one of the four seasons, a successful harvest or holiday as a community. When is the last time you brought something home cooked to a potluck supper, covered dish event?

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730

  • Helpful, Handy, Humorous | Welcome To Maine

    Helpful, Handy, Humorous | Welcome To Maine

    Helpful, handy, humorous, welcome to Maine !

    When you spend time in Maine on vacation, you pick up on how the local population natives interact. You sense how connected a small Maine community is and witness first hand “home town ” pride in everything on the local level.

    small town maine
    What Is It Like In Maine? Home Town Proud Simple Living In Small Maine Communities.

    Mainers are helpful.

    Lazy is not in the vocabulary and frowned on as not pulling your own weight. Maine families are raised to help out daily anyway they can. On the road, Maine motorists roll to a stop. Crank down the window and stop if your car is parked on a roadway to make sure you are okay. “Need me to jump start that dead battery for you or make a cell phone call?””Stuck in a snow bank and need a little tug to nudge you back on the highway?” “Run out of gas, need a lift, is everyone okay?” Or “lost, need directions?” It’s all about helpful, how can I help you living in small town Maine.

    snowmobile trails in maine
    Hitting The Rec Trails In Maine All Four Seasons. That Is What It Is Like In Maine.

    Maine local populations maybe small but provide large helpings of caring for others every day, any season.

    You don’t have to know or be related to the person receiving the helpful attention either. I hear it all the time in my job as a Maine real estate broker that the local community members are so helpful and friendly. Yes they are but the question I ask “isn’t it like this where you live now?” More often than not, the response is no, no it is not.

    maine is farms, woodlots
    Wide Open Space. More Farms, Wooded Land And Fewer People. That Is What It Is Like In Maine.

    Less population is part of it. In crowded urban areas you keep to yourself, eyes forward, get from point A to B as quickly as possible without bother anyone. You hire everything done. In small Maine towns, people are concerned and worry about each other. Mainers are jack of all trades and pretty darn handy, helpful.

    Your friends and neighbors get involved to give you a hand on projects in small town Maine.

    Mainers know how to change their own oil, shingle a garage roof, replace the guts of a toilet to stop the waste of water. They mow their lawn and shovel their walkways, don’t hire it out. Independent, loaded with skills and a can do attitude. A group assembles quickly to help you get your winter wood cut, split, stored inside the shed or tucked away down in your Maine home cellar. Many hands do make light work in small town Maine.

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    Meet Neighbors, New Friends, See Family Members. Local Public Suppers That Kind Of Experience.

    It’s also nice to know others care about you and check in if you were not at coffee at the local Maine diner this morning.

    Or notice that they did not see you at the high school basketball game last night or at breakfast this morning at the local snowmobile club. We look for each other and come to the rescue when the burden gets too tough to carry in life. You give back because you have personally received over and over. You play it forward, you pay it back. That is what it is like in Maine.

    Awareness of others in your area and a sense of volunteerism instilled in everyone raised in small town Maine.

    Everyone pitches in and tries to help out to do what they can for the greater good. What is it like living in Maine? Simple, real, down to Earth.

    small town parades in maine
    Maine, Small Town Parades. Watching Them, In Them, Making Your Own Fun. Waving, Knowing Your Neighbors.

    Common sense still used here and less games, more dedication to work hard through your troubles. Not blaming someone else or whining about how hard you have it. No time for feeling sorry for yourself. Pick yourself up by the bootstraps and taught early on to expect less from others and more from yourself really works. If it is to be, it is up to me.

    Maine humor, not just the Downeast kind that can be dry and witty.

    The “you can’t there from here” retort when asking directions and lost in Maine is well known. But the local expressions describing events unfolding around you. The woodlot for sale was cut so hard “a woodpecker would have to pack a lunch to make it across the acreage”. Colorful ways to converse in Maine keep it light and bright and cause a chuckle or smile.

    Small town Maine
    What Is Is Like In Maine? Less Crowds, More Home Town Pride Common Sense Applied. Outdoors Every Day Of The Year Happens.

    If the weather forecasts provides ten inches of new fresh white powdery snow, the native Mainer refers to it as “just a dusting”.

    All of us living in Maine have a common task. To have a positive attitude and not be a wet blanket Debbie Downer. To try hard to see the humor in anything happening around you in life. It could always be worse. You and I are pretty lucky overall thinking. Hope, faith, keep at it and don’t give up or get discouraged.

    Making less money but better use of managing it in Maine.

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    What Time Is It? Time To Get Outdoors On The Maine Lake!

    Working hard and nothing for free and easy creates a deeper appreciation of gratitude in Maine. You respect other people’s property more. Feel lucky to be on a lake enjoying a sunrise with a fresh brewed hot coffee. Sitting out front on the deck of the humble but your built from scratch waterfront camp. What is it like in Maine?

    These Me In Maine blog posts try to convey the lay of the land and what to expect for comparison to where you have been, where you are now. The community videos for Maine do too.

    Little things like home cooked meals “uptah camp in Maine” make life enjoyable and not just nose to the grindstone drudgery.

    Being outside everyday of the year in Maine provides the fresh air and enjoyment knowing you and I are some kind of lucky to live in Maine.

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    Collect Maine Lighthouse Experiences. Over 60 To Visit, Re-Visit. One Fun Thing To Do In Maine.

    Less people, more natural unspoiled beauty and no traffic, little crime. Friendly, helpful, humorous, hand people.

    What do you like best about Maine? In your short vacation visits or gleaned from living here for generations and everything in between. What has been your experience? And remember, don’t believe all you read and know that the best things about small town living in Maine are not so well documented online.

    Please do a search on our Maine blog for topics that interest you or subjects you always wondered about to satisfy the curiosity.

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    Whitewater River Rafting In Maine, One Suggestion Answer For What’s It Like Living In Maine.

    You have to experience Maine first hand and draw your own conclusions. Don’t let others do your thinking for you. Maine, come for a day, end up staying a lifetime. Maine is the way life should be.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

     

  • Living In Maine Blog Post

    Living In Maine Blog Post

    Living in Maine.

    These are the best of times if you accept, adjust, adapt, and creatively do the best you can with a positive spirit. When you grow up in rural Maine, being resourceful and collectively as a community tackling change happens. If this is your first setback, life is harder. These can be the good old days twenty years from now. Never discount that the going could get tougher before it improves or is predictable right?

    Is life easy or hard or meh?

    If you were taught to look for bumps in the road, to expect them, not be surprised. Being eagle eyed and aware. Learning how to make the most of events. If you can do that, you will be better off than most. An optimistic approach to life gives you and others around you hope, helps to keep the faith and to expect change. You stay optimistic when you daily remind yourself, when you give thanks and are grateful for others in your life. You become way way more aware of what is happening around you in nature. The wildlife get noticed and have a daily roll in your entertainment and fulfillment in Maine.

    Otters Play, Get Social At 5AM On A Maine Lake Video.

    When you are spoiled and don’t worry about others around you, you wear a thick life darkening blindfold.

    You are not an asset to your small Maine town. We are all in this together is how the tides life up the small Maine community. Having faith and channeling physical and mental energies into efforts that will help yourself and others is the best course of action.

    Would you be better off living somewhere else means some areas will suffer hardships, others get through the adjustment piece of cake.

    COVID19 can make a person have a serious heart to heart with the guy or gal in the mirror. Change is part of life. Self inflicted change makes it easier to roll with the punches and accept adjustment. Surprises get swallowed easier when you expect them. If you don’t think the way life is unfolding should be happening to you, you forget and no longer care that others are in the same boat. Or that may have it much worse than you.

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    Heading To Church On A Maine Country Road. Amish Weight Distribution Off Or There’s A Broken Leaf Spring.

    Many preach we all need to strive for a simpler life.

    But the bigger question is why do we complicate and clutter it? Is something missing in your life? Do you feel fulfilled or no matter how good things are rolling, you have a capacity to find fault? To wish for more instead of being grateful for how lucky you are with what you already have. Do you want to be happy? Is full of joy a textbook definition but not in your opinion a real world expectation? Based on what you were taught by others close to you growing up around you, have you seen the power of just what a positive attitude can accomplish?

    The COVID19’s coronavirus pandemic like any setback should make you and I take inventory of what I need to do for more than mere survival.

    Wanting to to more than just get by but to help your community is something we all strive to do in small Maine communities. Maybe life is a little harder and we are a tad more self reliant rather than expecting others to help us carry the load. But that strain and daily stress is what keeps you in the real World game when real change comes along.

    What if I lost my job, if health failed, a fire wiped everything out?

    Taking precautions to minimize the chances of a total wipe out is part of the insurance. But living below your means so you have a little nest egg to carry you through should be part of the gig. Not expecting someone, anyone else or a government institution to swoop in and fix the problem helps empower you. To be more in charge of your destiny and quality of life.

    I feel badly for folks jammed in a city setting that don’t live in Maine.

    It must be hard watching life around you tighten up and lots of what you loved about where you live dry up and stall. But when social distancing is easier because we are populated 11 to a mile,

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    See The Circle Of Ice? Maine Winters Produce Lots Of It For Ice Fishing.

    when what we do for fun is not heavily dollar based, life in rural Maine makes for a better back drop. Living simpler is easier when you are just grateful to have shelter, to live where you enjoy amazing sunrises, spectacular sunsets and it is lower cost to hang your hat in rural Maine.

    COVID19 forces a person to seriously examine where I live and why.

    Many are eyeballing Maine as the next stop. What you need out of life changes with or without a coronavirus or an edgy country sharply divided right down the middle. Where do I want to live and what can I do to improve my surroundings for me, my family, for others in the community? I believe you can do so much good in a small Maine community and the reward is great.

    Many are making the transition to Maine for what we don’t have.

    Traffic, crime, insincerity, pollution. For the long list of what we do that is not longer available in the city landscape or never was. Space, trails, hideaways below radar. When you see others step up to do more and a possess a strong consistent concern for others around you.

    Maine simple living frees up a person in many ways.

    Pitching in and working collectively. That is one beautiful experience because no one person could pull it off without the combined community segments firing on all the cylinders behind the drive to do the right thing. Everyone on the same page creates no sour notes and their more harmonious major not minor chords.

    How are you making out?

    How’s life treating you? Figure you have it better than most? Is it like last call and the bright lights suddenly came on. The proprietor putting turned over chairs up on tables and making hand motions to propel you to the parking lot door? Muttering more than once “Last call”.  Then “We don’t care where you go but you can not stay here”.

    Maine has four seasons and all are enjoyed, all spend outdoors. Living in Maine, there is a sadness as one season passes but quickly we embrace the next. As you get older, time flies and life becomes shorter. The seasons too brisk and it is up to us to make time to fill each of them with outdoor traditions. Our pastimes in Maine are 90% outdoors where wildlife, natural resources are ready to enjoy without crowds of people to interfere with the experience. Looking for Maine, the way life should be?

    Time to float or fly?

    Where would you go if you did not live where you do now? Have you been thinking Maine makes sense for a part time, full time investment?

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

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

     

  • Work Life Balance When You Live In Maine

    Work Life Balance When You Live In Maine

    The work life balance when you live in Maine. For me, each new day is an amazing opportunity to try something new.

    Work. Life. Balance. To meet and learn from folks both local and far far from my home town Maine zip code surroundings. I believe being raised on a Maine farm with three older brothers in a tight working family created a positive foundation to build on day by day. The challenges of dealing with the unpredictable weather, precarious agriculture produce markets and trained to be efficient in time and money management early on has serve me well through out life.

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    Juggling Your Life Work Balance And Keeping Perspective. More Time In Maine Helps Clear Your Head.

    Wikipedia defines work-life balance as the “lack of opposition between work and other life roles”.

    It is the state of equilibrium in which demands of personal, professional and family life are equal.” Balancing work and life outside your job. I believe living in Maine has so so many advantages when walking that life tight rope. To have it all, to do it your way, to smell lots of roses along the way is anyone’s hope and desire right?

    But how to easy does it balance your work life balance and pursuits living in Maine?

    Knowing what is important to you, knowing how you tick. Making time for what seasoning needs to be in your life to enhance and enrich it. Maine to me is the perfect back drop to study and tweak what truly is needed for harmony and balance in the work life competition for how you chose to use your time. All this space, unspoiled pure and natural outdoor beauty. Maine. It’s not like this many other place. Maine is really like the marketing slogan says, “the way life should be”.

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    A New Day Spent In Four Season Maine. The Surroundings Help Your Work Life Balancing Act.

    Money. Cash in your pocket, tucked away in a bank account or invested around you in the Maine community.

    You need far less to keep your head above water in Maine. Housing is way cheaper. You don’t need to sell a duplicate organ or cut off an arm or leg to buy a house in Maine. Carrying one or more mortgages for long is not the local norm. Mainers are brought up to expect hardships, set backs and bumps in the road. Experience with tough situations is what sharpens your skills and level of deep down inside gratitude. Work life balance living in Maine.

    They say seventy five to ninety percent of visits to the doctor are related to stress according to national medical statistics.

    Problems with depression and stinking thinking. The work life balance when you live in Maine, anywhere. Stress causes everything from headaches to back pain to the inability to function properly in life’s simplest tasks. Poor coping skills can cause added stress. Expectations beyond what they should immediately be is a mental load that robs a person from a feeling of peace and contentment. Chasing the financial objectives to fuel the retail therapy for temporary happiness won’t work in the long run.

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    Your Backdrop That Helps The Feeling Of Contentment, Reduces Stress And Adds Fulfillment. Maine Offers That!

    Debt is a cancer too. Better money management should not have to come from a Dave Ramsey course charged on your credit card in ongoing installments.

    You should see the how to run your household finances the right way from your parents and share the same financial skills with your youngsters around the meal time table conversations. In talks from spending more time with family and less time working a zillion hours a week to keep your head above water and making ends meet. The mission is not just to exist and live by the seat of your pants without a plan or practicing procrastination. But to squeeze out the natural juices to enjoy all that life can offer with the right perspective and expecting not everything is going to always run smoothly.

    Mainers keep it simple, have their heads screwed on straight. Their kids work, do chores, learn early on how to manage money and what impulse control is all about to save for rainy days. Something they really want and can buy themselves with their own money if the price is right. If money they earn is not wasted on nickel and dime endeavors only. Saving needs to start early to become a life long habit of living below your means for the nest egg for retirement, for a rainy day.

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    Earning Money, Entry Level Work Early On. Mainers Are Workers, Not Lazy.

    My Dad’s University of Maine at Orono college graduation commencement speaker told the crowd sitting in the audience waiting for the rolled up diplomas to go forth and make a difference.

    Be a spark, add to your surroundings and be an asset to yourself, family, local community. But in the wise words of advice to apply to their life, he sincerely shared that it was his hope that each and every new college graduate “knew adversity early on in life”. So they could apply what was learned from lessons made from mistakes early on to benefit and shape their life for the better as it progressed.

    Around Maine, streamed cyber and safely distanced graduation ceremonies are one by one happening this week across Vacationland. Despite COVID19 adjustments to the norm routine in small town Maine living, creative work arounds to do the job at hand are underway. Making the most of what life throws at you is a test of not just your resiliency to survive and persevere. But it is the mental exercise that boosts your sense of appreciation, patience and helps you stay centered. To take stock along the way of what is really important to you and others you share your life. We all strive to live in different degrees off the land. For farm to table food locally sourced. For recreation and exercise and healthy perspective to remind us what is important, what is not worth the time to purse that is shallow or artificial or not lasting.

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    Fresh Eggs, Farm To Table. Satisfaction Knowing Where Your Food Comes From Daily.

    When you live in Maine, the four season outdoor recreation is always ready and waiting.

    You can mix business with pleasure and keep things balanced. We have Nature in our backyards, not hours of driving or miles away. Hopping on the bike for an early morning ride or strapping on your boards for some aerobic exercise to clear your head. Nothing is stopping us from heading out the door where we all spend most of our time through out the year. Dressing a little different to adjust to temperatures and weather patterns all taken in stride but we are not going to deprive ourselves from fresh air, all the rich scenery that involves water, wildlife, no crowds of people.

    Social distancing was already the norm when the population is small and sparsely spread over a state as vast and unspoiled at Maine.

    We like our own company, need time alone to think and process. Parked on a rock terrain on say Cadillac Mountain gawking out and detaching from your day to day cares, joys, woes is the all natural medication to apply to ourselves. When you already live in Maine, you have it made for safe and drop dead gorgeous surroundings. We have plenty of practice being one on one or alone and don’t fight it. Those times to reflect and process without interruptions or distractions are important vitamins to help the work life balance.

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    A New Day, The Air Cooler Than The Maine Lake Water Temperature Gives You Perspective.

     

    Money is not so important living in rural Maine.

    The right perspective and don’t take yourself so serious humble attitude works best in small communities around Maine. The can do spirit to dig in and learn how on your own or networking with others that barter back and forth in the exchange of goods and services. Small town Maine life is more connected. All the individuals in the small community social fabric are needed to rise and fall like the boats in the harbor lifted by the tide.

    So work life balance living in Maine.

    If what you do for work is fun, if there is sincere enjoyment from a labor of love well done. That’s what builds joy and gratitude. Helps the unpleasant developments roll off and not cause such a negative reaction. I believe Mainers are highly enthused and don’t get discouraged as easily as those feeling helpless and lost in the sea of faces along a crowded city street. We are more hands on, in control holding the reins to our own destinies.

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    Fresh Air, Long Views, No Worries. Life Work Balancing Easier In Maine. Exercise Is Key. So Is S-P-A-C-E And Elbow Room.

    Binge eating, smoking, over drinking self medication only causes insecurity, exhaustion and difficulty concentrating and we have too much we want to accomplish to waste time on those endeavors. The satisfaction from our work and not the hours poured into it is the key to work life balance with family care giving and relationship maintenance. Work takes less effort when you are excited to get up and hop out of bed to begin again.

    If you are not in a career that more often than not gives you a sense of purpose and satisfaction, plan your exit.

    At the right time, juggling all the obligations surrounding you and people depending on you to enter in a new life phase. Don’t complain, do not blame or sit on your hands. And ask the person you stare back at brushing your teeth and combing your hair in the morning mirror one question. What’s wrong, what’s right and if anything needs adjustment you have control over, what are you gonna do about it? What are the options and best move ahead of you? Here my piece of Maine life story change of careers.

    Empowerment comes I think from being more personally involved in your life.

    Hands on and less hired out. You get your hands dirty lifting the hood and tinkering. Not relying so much on others to engineer your life. More skills developed early on in life increases your confidence, avoids delays, saves money and creates satisfaction. Teach your kids life skills and reinforce them in yourself is not a bad ideal to stay sharp and current. Life is not sour, not worthless or hopeless unless you thrown your hands in the air and give up. Feeling good about yourself means get moving, become involved and help others who in turn offer their assistance.

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    What’s For Sale, What Do Your Need Or What Do You Want? Window Shopping In Camden Maine At Night.

    Summer is underway in Maine.

    People are opening up camps. Many out of staters have been using their second vacation homes in Maine as their new outpost. Working remotely and telecommuting to leave the packed like sardines city apartments or households. Trading it in for simple Maine living. Getting out on the water, hitting the recreational trails, planting gardens, puttering around our homes and involved in community affairs. Working from home, educating our kids under the same roof as school vacation during COVID19 rolls on for locals too.

    Glad to live in Maine where work balance is easier even with the coronovirus impact on daily life in Vacationland.

    Our work defines us and for those out of work, you can only do so many job jar household projects repainting and repairing. But as the state opens up and health safety procedures with the face mask, gloves, booties too as I list and sell Maine real estate, every day is a reminder. From folks outside Maine who are not so fortunate and lacking the simple options living here not there offers.

    Here’s a couple videos of new properties in Maine for sale to show you what I do in my day job.

    Maybe you are looking for a lakefront property in Maine for summer living, even more. Pick a pair of ME waterfront listings.

    Promoting Maine to others helps reinforce my own glad to live here more than ever convictions.

    Work life balance when you live in Maine. Ever thought of relocating to achieve that ebb and flow harmony? With two grandchildren, healthy family around me and a wonderful partner, good health, living in Maine. I know how lucky I am and consider that I have it made. Stay safe, take care and thank you for following our Me In Maine blog post. Good luck keeping your work life in balance in check during COVID19 and other juggling balls your keep in the air.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA