Tag: maine blog posts

  • Maine Blog Posts, Other Interesting News From Vacationland.

    Happy Wildlife In Maine, Getting Along.
    Big Maine Moose, Little Domestic Kitty Cat, But Both Respect Each Other, Get Along.

    The MeInMaine Blog posts try to hit on the nooks, crannies, neat people and places in the Pine Tree State, Vacationland.

    Like this blog post on living off grid in Maine on a private island. Maine is a four season area with self sufficiency, free thinking and hard work the fiber of the fewer but friendlier people who live here. Much of the simpler living traces back to farm roots, working in the woods considering the state is 91% forested, dotted with trees, timber. Fishing off the coast of Maine in harsh weather, rolling seas helps define what a person who lives up here in the right hand corner of the world is made of, all about.

    There are Maine blog posts on colleges, universities too. I spied a workshop on media, photography, film in Maine and thought maybe that would be fun to fit in, sit through, attend. Often the blog posts in Maine are discovered surfing myself for something on line and thinking hey, that is an event that should be broadcast, passed along. That I would enjoy.

    A lot of the blog posts MeInMaine produces are seeking to find out more about a topic and what the research comes up with, provides. Like National Geographic’s feature blog post on eating well in Portland Maine. Food, local Maine food vegetables, produce home grown, raised here also featured because it is wholesome, fresh, raised by friends and neighbors. Or news about pirates in Maine, invading a place called Market Square.

    Or maybe the travels, wandering give us a bus ride to a home schooling Maine blog post with some kinda of delicious looking blueberry images that got my attention. Or cross pollenation with sister Maine blogging platform on Active Rain where there are approaching 1700 posts on everything under the sun.

    It is fun to blog Maine posts and see how something on the national level can have a local approach, copy with a salt and pepper simple seasoning of images.

    Maine images say a thousand words. Media types are so plentiful to show and tell Maine to anyone on line holding a droid, balancing a lap top, sitting in front of a computor monitor with visual elements, not just a flow of electrons making words to follow.

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

  • Maine Blog Posts That Need To Be Written, They Write Themselves.

    Maine Kids..Playing Hockey Make Living Here Extra Special.
    Maine Kids..Playing Hockey Make Living Here Extra Special.

    When a song or blog post is inside, and needs to come out, that is compullsion.

    They are short in time to write posts because they are part of the blogger, the writer or creator. They are blogs needing to be written. Maybe waiting to be written. They have to come out. Loosen your heart and open up to share what is discovered, what makes you who you are. Blog about what you feel, what you are passionate about. Those types of blogs are not spun, not for an inner hidden agenda. They are real, honest and sometimes rough, raw. But they sing with volume.

    The blogs I post here range from life on a Maine farm growing up in Aroostook County. To earlier days in Maine radio and broadcasting, to videos on local Maine events. And my favorite job raising a family. It is my luckiest moment to write about four kids, the neat town of Houlton Maine I live in on the New Brunswick Canadian border. This stand alone Maine blog is an off shoot of a bigger brother on Activerain where over 1200 blog posts reside with every topic under the sun. So far. The story comes out slowly with blogs..you have to wait for the inspiration, the cue to let them out after they formulate slowly inside. Like chasing someone..but doing it by bus. Blogging is a slow, rewarding, enriching experience. Reading, following other blogs helps in that creativity, the craft.

    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers