Tag: maine living

  • Living Life With A Take No Prisoners, Time Is Your Enemy Thinking.

    Kodak had an advertising reminder they used in their marketing to sell more film a few years back.

    Fear Of What's Ahead Is Not So Scary When You Learn Life "Snowplowing"
    The Thrill Of What’s Ahead, Let Go, Find Out. Release Your Fears.
    It was “because time goes by”. A reminder to snap those never fade memory shots to enjoy for years down the line. Because you can not go back to capture them. Kids don’t stay little. But there is a little kid in all of us right?

    Most of us are painfully aware of the ticking clock sound of life’s precious moments slipping by. With or without a “stop and smell the roses” adage plugged in to your thinking. Type A personality people are not born that way, but earn their own merit badge single handedly for the label, title.

    It all boils down to your thoughts, what you think drives the bus.

    Makes the wheels of your life go round and round. It is your thinking, thoughts that are the inside source of how you feel, behave and speak. Not outside events, other people and circumstances. In life, we prefer to think it is others that are the problem. Way way more convenient, less fuss no muss to hoist to waist level the sharpened to a point index finger. To tell all who will listen, “there’s your problem”. But what we have here is a classic case of a failure to communicate.

    Our thoughts have a hand in our attitudes, character and affect our behavior.

    Even our view on spirituality. Plus their nagging, driving force can cause health problems. If you fix your thoughts on what is good, pure, honest, the kick in your pants to not waste time can be a healthy life propellant. To stretch, grow and adjust to the backdrop that arrives right on schedule around the next corner of your ever changing life.

    Our thoughts can add to a peaceful easy feeling, a sense of wellness. Which in turn keeps a calming, burped lid on our emotional container. Keeping emotions that come in all shapes and colors contained, instead of escalating to a gale force wind of destruction and exhaustion. Growing up, you did not need the weather channel to see the approaching emotional storm brewing, percolating in my Dad.

    I can hear my Mom, see her taking his arm in an attempt to calm him down. Saying “John, now John settle down”… in a Florence Nightingale sort of voice of concern. But too late, like putting out a fire with gasoline. Once Dad interpreted what the person was up to in a jump to the wrong conclusion, reading too much in to it that was not there fashion…well watch out. Baton down the hatches time.

    Going way way over the top reaction unhealthy sort of way. Even if the person had wronged him, there is first gear approach to the problem inside your head without full throttle rock spraying. Peppering those you love that get hit with friendly fire that isn’t so much fun.

    Kids can grow up to imitate this thinking, getting ballistic, having a hissy, total nuclear detonation over something not life and death.

    Taking it personal, feeling sorry for yourself is not keeping your eyes on the Lord. Not thinking good thoughts or seeking solutions for good to come out of a bad situation.

    Disappointment does not mean take it to the four corners, end of the world for a painful knee jerk reaction. It is not about you, but others. We are a selfish bunch, even my Dad that I loved. Mom worked on this trait a throw back from seeing lots of drama, hollering and the ravages of alcohol growing up. But it can become a habit, a pattern that does not have to be passed on, continued..

    He was not mad at us, but became consumed, enraged with frustration that made him come unglued. Because of what he perceived, thought, felt about the reality of the current state of affair. Fearful, scared, mad at whatever, whoever suddenly rubbed him the wrong way. Quickly taking the emotional scale to red alert, life and death, eat or be eaten stress level.

    Suddenly there she blows, erupting up and over in a melt down. Then total calm with the emotional purge. All done, all out in the open and minutes later whistling, humming a Boots Randolph, Glenn Miller, Arty Shaw song. The ones I remember him playing after church Sundays while Mom whipped up Maine potatoes grown on our farm for the dinner she prepared effortlessly for he, her and the four boys.

    Emotions are not good or bad, right or wrong and are based on feelings, with a little salt and pepper logic.

    And stir in slowly some past experiences, after a quick scan of your core value systems on the side of the box labeled “ME” ingredients. But running your life based on the feelings you have up or down at the time can have a costly whiplash. Because it comes from solely you driving your life 10 and 2.

    Fix your thoughts on what is what is true and good and honorably right. It’s good advice and like a metronome to keep you in time, your outlook can be rock solid based on the truth, goodness that God provides. You and I make a mess of relationships with those we love around us when we don’t run everything by God first.

    If we don’t drop to our knees daily, take it to the top, well getting hopelessly lost in the puckerbrush happens.

    We then start the beginning of life running away from always painful memories . Not always knowing where the heck they come from, or how they just seem to wander in and out. Show up, generate inside as life ticks by. We should be sitting down to can open up the heart, letting God reach in, examine us and one by one expose, sort and understand those puzzle pieces. To put it all in perspective. To tidy up our thinking, rearrange our collection of thoughts. To help us with the Humpty Dumpty process of piecing it back together to have the fullest, richest life possible. For ourselves and most importantly for all those we care about, love dearly around us.

    Maine is a perfect setting to open up your heart and self examination.

    Because you can get to places where man has not spoiled them. Uncrowded living outside helps your inside parts function the way they were designed. You can hear yourself think when out on a Maine lake at 5AM with a thermos of fresh hot black coffee to nurse while wetting your line. Fishing for supper. Or high a top a big Maine ski mountain or smaller hill to gaze out over the expanse of Vacationland.

    When you get away from people, when you are alone in the wilds of Maine, life’s mysteries start to one by one become solved. Or at least understood better as you like a friend of mine Bob Aucoin says “knit on them”. Why not rip back a few lines of stitches where you made honest, sometimes horrible mistakes. And being the pearl one kinit two again. Weaving lots of love into your thoughts, thinking. To become ever ready to believe, see the best of every person God puts in your life for a reason.

    Remembering a new valuable lesson that when you race against time, set your focus on material goodies and stay away from Maine too long, it is easy to slide back in to old empty, dead end habit ways. Chasing your tail in circles. Maine, get here quick as you can. For more peaceful, down to earth simple living. Lots of answers too.

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

  • Maine, Our Fun Is No Cost, Low Cost.

    Fresh Air, Happy Kids, Adults In Maine.
    Winter, You Have To Roll, Play In The Snow.

    When you are lucky enough to live in Maine, you have access to outdoor four season recreation second to none.

    Living here in Vacationland means natives are spoiled. We get reminded everytime a new visitor lets us know it is not this way many places. Crime in Maine is the 4th lowest. Foreclosure, short sale and repossession (FSSR) is 46th lowest in Maine. So the recent voting of Maine as the number one most peaceful state did not surprise locals.

    When you live in Maine, a local church bean supper is a big deal. You get to see folks you know, grew up with, went to school, work with and everyone is connected.

    There is a strong sense of community in a small town in Maine.

    Home grown volunteer efforts are visible loud and clear everywhere you look. Living lives of purpose and wanting to make a difference, help out. That is what Maine people are all about and family based, church oriented, God fearing along with that work ethic.

    Not expecting a hand out, feeling grateful for all we do have. Not lamenting shiny material items we don’t need.

    There is an attitude that if you don’t own money, have no debt, you are rich.

    If you are grateful, happy, full of joy, you are rich. Mainers have a habit of no matter how tough the going gets to find the silver lining. To rationalize but this or that is something good that came out of it all. Or it could have been worse thinking.

    Our living in Maine is simple, the people are pretty sharp and have it figured out. Heating with wood, saving money for rainy days, planting gardens and supporting local farmers. Putting a face to the food grown close to home, locally is important. Food is as addictive as air and water. Folks in Maine don’t need to be reminded of how to run the day to day. Maine, the state up here in the right hand corner of the country. Almost in Canada, discover ME.

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

  • Think Not Being In Debt Means You’re Wealthy?

    Visit Maine, Get Here Quick As You Can.
    Maine Is Simpler Living, Not Simple People.

    You believe if you had a break even year, that makes you a winner, happy, content.

    If you are grateful you are rich. Wealth is not measured in dollars. It’s your health, your kid’s and family being in the pink, fit as a fiddle. And you are beyond just physically ship shape with all those outdoor recreation options Maine is famous for all four seasons. Mentally, spiritually you’re some kind of full of joy too. You live in Maine don’t you?

    If you call up here in the right hand corner of the country home, spending gobs of money is taken right off the consideration table. Maine real estate is cheap, low cost. Get a lot for a little. And mortgages, don’t have those for long or at all. Everything you know for over head expenses, spending down country, out of state divide by three and four for costs when you land in Maine.

    No one makes obscene amounts of money, but you don’t have to, want to.

    No one is impressed with showy spending, material “stuff” bought like a drunken sailor with poor impulse control.

    Your head is screwed on straight with the long list of what matters most way beyond the legal tender, Benjamins, Hamiltons.

    In Maine, we’re not tractor beamed in to retail therapy on a day when feeling anxious, just so so. Because we get outside, fill our lungs with the clean fresh air. Look around at the four seasons unspoiled beauty. And go through the long personal list at least three times a day of what you should be and are happy about. And then at the end of the private recitation, voila, you are high, centered. Realizing loud and clear without a doubt that you, I, anyone has nothing to whine, complain about. If you live in Maine that is.

    Maine, the folks work harder, are family centered and already live in a Disney land of sorts. But the natural, not man made kind. We have it made in Vacationland, 4th lowest crime state where there are no gangs. Zip for traffic. 46th lowest in the country for FSSR (foreclosure, short sale, repossession). Sample some, get a piece of your own for yourself, to pass on.

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

  • Maine, Why We Do What We Does Here.

    Maine, It's Not Like Back In Jersey, Jersey, Jersey.
    Maine, It’s Not Like Back In Jersey, Jersey, Jersey.

    If you relocate, retire, invest in Maine and move here, let’s establish a few ground rules.

    Absitively, postituvelly do not go on and on about back in Jersey, or when you lived in California, etc. You are in Maine now. Some of the earlier references that come up continuously could be because you miss traffic, crime, pollution of your old place on the planet?

    If the motivation to do the show and tell and on and on about your old state is to impress someone, that won’t work here. Mainers are down to earth, community and family centered. And not in to being easily impressed, wooed by your new European car, imported this or that. If it is insecurity that prompts the laundry list of your accomplishments, your material and financial wealth, we understand. But slowly, one by one all that won’t matter. You won’t need to be a name or label dropper. The spell from that kind of dog and pony does not cast here.

    Maine is simple, clean, real and not spun. It is not man made. Four seasons outdoor recreation with widlife infested woods, less wear and tear on those trails is the rule, not exception. Hiking to places you can not get to by car, where man is not commercializing for profit is possible here. Everywhere in Maine.

    So when you visit on vacation to Maine, if you buy property for full or part time use, leave your old over populated state and the ways to survive there there. Maine, she’s simple, healthy, will steal your heart. You are going to find just as long a laundry list of what we don’t have that you don’t need and prompted your consideration of Maine in the first place remember?

    Those high property taxes, insurance and cost of living back in Jersey, New York, wherever the concrete urban jungle surroundings should, need to stay back there.

    In your rear view mirror, left behind when you skiddadled from wherever you hung your hat last. Remember why you moved, longed for what Maine offers up here in the right hand corner of the country. That is key, and replaces what prompted the move down country.

    We operate a lot leaner, simpler, and take money…the need for lots of it right out of the equation in our day to day. Add that to the four season beauty, the fewer people, lack of crime, traffic, pollution and now you get it. Are tuned in to the same wave length, story line, signal and watching the same smoke signal roll by over head.

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

  • Your 200 Mile Per Hour Life, Take The Next Exit, It’s Maine.

    Making Our Own Fun In Maine Is a Local Volunteer Operation..Like ME Soap Box Derby Car Racing.
    Making Our Own Fun In Maine Is a Local Volunteer Operation..Like ME Soap Box Derby Car Racing.

    Living in Maine, when you move here full time or have a second home for part time enjoyment of “Vacationland”, your whole outlook changes to a simpler platform.

    For starters, moving to Maine is not to make giant salaries, to wine and dine and to impress anyone. Maine is for folks that don’t want to bother anyone, or to be bothered by a sea of people. Northern Maine, Aroostook County is 11 people per square mile. That is elbow room. Means we don’t lock doors, don’t have to take the keys out of the vehicle, the car or truck in the door yard.

    When you are in Maine, your fun is not tied to how much you spend on it. It does not propotionately translate in to how memorable the event, the entertainment is. Pick any of the four seasons in Maine. And the fun is being outdoors, seeing wildlife up close and personal, being on a Maine lake, river, something water related. The experience is a fire, cooking on it, with the back drop unspoiled Maine. Or your free time is spent hiking a hill, trail, mountain and just being humbled by the vastness of Maine.

    Hate to say it but man here has not messed the place up. Maine is less people and the ones we have respect the place, give the real estate, property to their kids in as good or better shape then they got it.

    Good stewardship and not a scorch earth policy of eat, drink and be merry. Easy, down to earth, lower key.

    This pace could drive someone from an urban area nuts. Not stuck in traffic, not overwhelmed with noise. The smells of a city replaced with pine trees, the roar of horns, engines racing, people hollering sounds with lake loons singing. Sometimes all you hear is quiet. Maybe a cricket, the breeze in the leaves..a slight rustle but nothing highway related, man created.

    Maine, it’s an adjustment but you start living again in a way you had forgotten existed. Simple. Getting back to basics of what is important. What you need in your day to day, what has been missing you had gotten away from. Healthy, not heavily mortgaged or loaned on at all. Free and clear. Owned outright. No worries. Maine, get the smile you had back on your face and relax. Get back to the land, become more self sufficient, happier within yourself here in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers

    207.532.6573

    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Maine Images, Photos Show Unspoiled Beauty.

    New Fresh White Snow Blankets, Wraps Around A Maine Victorian.
    New Fresh White Snow Blankets, Wraps Around A Maine Victorian.
    Maine, Watever Floats Your Boat.
    Maine, Watever Floats Your Boat.

    If you grow up in Maine with long views of rolling hills, fields, crystal clean lakes and a low population treading lightly, it is easy to forget it is not like this every where on the planet.

    Maine images are vast too as the state is big, more than just lighthouses and lobster.
    We have shot, posted over 1200 Maine images on Flickr. Our Youtube site has videos filled with community events, not just property splashes.

    Without words, Maine images begin to show the flavor, what makes the state different, special. It’s the people that make the difference and their attitude to be good stewards of the area. To their piece of Maine to their kids in better shape, condition than they received it. There is a respect, a solemn appreciation for what we have and not wanting to lose it.

    Maine, come sample it, taste it, drink it in. For more helpful links, Maine information, for everything the brochure left out see for yourself.

    Sample the Maine fresh air, see the cobalt blue skies, brighter stars first hand with a visit on line or better yet in person.

    Head up Interstate 95 the next chance you can, make time to see for yourself. Maine, you’re not you when you’re not in ME. Our sister blog Active Rain has over 1450 posts on what it is like day to day here. What it looks like, “tastes” like.

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