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  • What’s It Like Living In A Small Maine Town?

    What’s It Like Living In A Small Maine Town?

    Maine is a handful of cities and over 450 small community rural towns.

    Sixteen counties and the one I live in is the largest east of the Mississippi in land mass. Aroostook County, sparsely populated, a little longer drive time to access but so worth the extra  effort.

    What’s it like living in a small Maine town?

    How to share the experience short and sweet? To reflect an accurate representation of day to day life here today, yesteryear and with a hint of tomorrow. To “bring it all home” for someone curious about the area or to use promoting a small Maine town.

    living in a small maine town
    Houlton Maine, State Soap Box Derby Site For Down Hill Racing.

    This blog post realizes people use their past as a measuring stick of the future.

    That your previous experiences heavily influence your perspective of any new place. Plus what works best for you for surroundings shifts and changes throughout a person’s life stages.

    So when someone, anyone asks you “what is it like living in (fill in the blank with small Maine town name)?”

    It’s important to realize the longer you live anywhere else on Earth, the less you arrive to a small Maine town with a totally blank slate.

    It’s like music, food, school, work, relationships, anything. Everyone does not come to the same take away conclusion describing anything.

    The bullet points on what we love and dislike the most is not in the same order on the gotta have / don’t want list of where to call home.

    mt katahdin maine mountain
    Maine’s Highest Mountain, Mt Katahdin. Do You Like To Hike?

    So the what’s it like here in a small Maine town question is answered with what was it like where you came from before?

    What did you like where you used to live? What was missing or in short supply that you wish was in greater abundance? Something caused you to want to leave your own home and to consider a small Maine town as the new setting.

    Brand new to Maine with just the tourism blurb, a little local past history to shape your expectations?

    If where you lived last was a sardine packed together crowded city, your take away reaction to small Maine town life will differ greatly. Then say the perspective from a person relocating from another typical rural small-town experience. Not so sharp a contrast to adjust to over time for the latter.

    horses farming maine
    Wagons Pulled By A Team Of Horses. Still Happens Farming In Maine. Welcome To Wide Open Space, Four Seasons Of Maine Recreation To Discover.

    If you want your small Maine town to grow, you have to tap into your local brain trust.

    Knowing the value and skill set of your local individuals is key. Community involvement from each and every one is needed so no one is sitting on the sidelines. Someone should not be trying to describe the small Maine town if they have not experience what it is like first hand.

    They may do the best they can with generalities but after awhile, all the small Maine town write ups and presentations kinda sound the same. Many have a negative spin and it is obvious the writer can not see themselves living here by their description.

    The people who live in the small Maine town are the community.

    Houlton Maine's Market Square Water Fountain
    Maine Needed Water Fountains In Their Community Down Town Areas.

    Not just the grid work of streets, empty buildings along Main Street, the rows and rows of housing stock.

    It’s all about working together with other locals unique individuals to make sure your community shines brightly online. Putting your best foot forward, proudly believing in the local area in Maine you call your hometown.

    The vibe, what’s it like summed up in a few words and short sentences is searched day and night online about small Maine rural towns.

    That sound bite or snippet is amplified and pushed out into the media stream.

    Unfortunately, trying to learn more about a small Maine town is difficult for web visitors if there is not a strong, positive hyper local online presence. Or just a lack of abundance of information to glean.

    maine lake
    Bottle Like Maine Lake. Not A Ripple Today On The Lake In Maine.

    Relying on a Reddit thread about your hometown or county from eight years ago is not accurate information.

    Especially if posted by someone who has never ever stepped foot in your small Maine town.

    Or as an unhappy teenager with a poor home life, they picked up and high tailed it never to return to said small Maine home town.  And now feel the need to spread discontent and somehow blame the entire town for what went haywire.

    Warning others to stay away, don’t you dare go there.

    That black eye for the entire small Maine town population is not deserved but it’s everywhere you look with strong opinions from a keyboard warrior.

    Even scanning what the tourism folks put online about your small Maine town can make you cringe. Lots of Maine towns had economies revolving around a single lumber mill, fish cannery or agriculture enterprise of some kind. Not very diversified and in deep trouble when that one trick pony employer industry locks the gate and shuddered the factory windows and doors.

    small maine town little league
    Sponsoring A Small Maine Town Little League Team. Go Team!

    Not all Maine small towns enjoy thriving economies.

    But that’s what develops grit and fortitude and a higher degree of creativity. It makes how you spend volunteer time and financial resources done extremely carefully.

    It’s what causes the feeling of being very invested in protecting, advancing and making the small Maine town what it can be. It’s not about just throwing lots of dollars at the problem. Or expecting your local, state and federal government to “fix the problem”.

    Living in your small Maine town is like being a member of a very large family.

    So when you read a tourism snippet that says your hometown used to be a happening, thriving place.

    But not anymore, and everything is described past tense. Why would you instantly feel enticed to visit? You would not. And that write up is not how the locals who live in that small Maine community feel. They are protective, a little stand offish when they see the out of state plate. Sometimes more so from one state over another because of personal experience.

    lighthouses in maine
    Maine Lighthouses, Big For Tourism And Fun For Locals To Visit. Over 60 Of Them To Collect Around Vacationland.

    It takes broadcasting your local achievements, not relying on someone with their own slam bam personal slant to get the spotlight.

    I think home grown, fire your belly writers that live where the four color chamber of commerce flyer describes are key. So do local social media feeds from around around the town, the region and county that are fresh, plentiful and constant.

    So do whatever you can to put your small Maine town on the map. Study what works in other communities around Maine is easier than ever with the Internet that connects us all.

    So it all circles back around to local what’s happening now.

    Lots of buzz, local news, local events, plenty of eye candy on the outdoor natural beauty. And making sure every local who is lucky enough to be interviewed in anyway conveys the excitement, enthusiasm.

    making small community music band
    Making Music, Local Volunteers Fill The Outdoor Theatre To Make Music For Locals.

    Building on the rich local community history but not being boat anchored stuck to the past. To a point in time when the economy suddenly shifted in a major way the wrong way.

    Smart Maine town planners head in the direction of promoting what we have lots of… space, unspoiled four-season recreation space.

    Fewer  but friendlier hard-working people, a simpler way of living that’s lower cost, less crime, all about family.

    Space, quiet, natural beauty, outdoor recreation, solitude, the intimacy of how tight small Maine towns can be. It’s special. That is the drum beat sauce in the background of everything getting posted, promoted online in many small Maine towns.

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    Small Maine Town Sports Teams. Hockey Players Go “Good Game Good Game” Down The Line.

    Because It’s not like this that many places. Maine, the way life should be remember?

    A small town in Maine can not try to compete with a larger population area who has the people to financially support what they promote as a reason to visit. But it can turn the tables and promote what we have so so much of that is lacking in rural areas.

    The face cards for a small Maine town are playing the advantage of what we have an endless supply of that never runs out. Taking a David with a sling shot simple but effective approach to nimbly out pace the slow moving Goliath.

    I love shoe string creative marketing approaches to get the word out.

    Hitching a ride with others in your network sharing on their channels what you produce on your own.

    What is the local area like?

    houlton maine market squared old photo
    What Was It Like In Black And White. Small Maine Towns Have Rich History To Preserve.

    What’s it like living in small rural Maine town?

    Let’s hear from the locals who have lived her for a considerable amount of time. Not from someone who has spent very little time in your Maine community if at all. Or anyone who their expectations were not well matched and the fit was poor from the get go. And they will harp about it to anyone who will listen.

    You don’t want that kind of community thumbnail sketch to be all there is to glean online.

    Failure to thrive happens when you stop believing in your small Maine town. I see in my job as a Maine real estate broker the tide is coming this way. There is a shift of folks wanting to live a different day to day. And we all need to speak up and explain why this is the place we are proud to call home here in Maine.

    small maine town appeal
    Curious About Why You Live In A Particular Small Maine Town. Ask Locals, Give Them The Mic, Quote Their Responses In Your Local Press.

    Why do you live in this particular small Maine rural town?

    The person on the street is the best source for print, photo or video capture to share the local community spirit. The more you hear from the real World average Janes and Joes, the broader the appeal because each has their own specific private reasons. Let’s hear from real people in small town Maine communities.

    Willing to concede some of the perks heading to Maine.

    Replacing them, trading them in for ones that just don’t happen where they live now. A place that is expensive, impersonal and pretty much everything store bought.

    local tourist lobster diners
    Lobster From Maine Anyone? No One Has Anything Close To The Taste Of Fresh Maine Steamed Lobsters!

    Welcome to small Maine towns where resourcefulness abounds and passion glows hot and strong.

    Someone who moved from a crowded city will experience a small town very differently than someone who moved from a remote farming community. What one person finds peaceful and slow-paced, another might find boring or isolating.

    So the focus on small Maine town living should be on the person. The ones living here, the one asking the question “what’s it like” and fishing for a relocation move if they like what they hear. 

    down hill snow skiing in maine
    Rigging Up To Ski Down A Maine Snow Capped Mountain Slope.

    What did you expect coming in to a small Maine town?

    Everyone has a different take on what is pure bliss in life. Most of the gain is through the pain of pitching and creating what is missing. Or coming along side a group already struggling to create what you desire and you showed up at exactly the right time. 

    Help row the boat. Stoke the fire.

    Be a positive proponent of your small Maine home town.

    Whether you were born there or not is not the issue. Your attitude and willingness to pitch in is what matters most. You showed up. Listening, contributing, having a role in how things roll in your small Maine town. 

    maine farm sheep
    Bored, Waiting For Someone To Show Up With A Pair Of Wire Cutters. People Leave Crowded Cities For The Same Reason Of Feeling Penned In.

    Knowing the small Maine town’s history, the ups and downs and why they happened as the locals struggled to adjust through trying economic times.

    That’s important to combine with taking stock, creating the inventory of what we have that is attractive to someone that no long does. 

    Anyone moving to a small Maine town has a background, values and personal  reasons for looking for a relocation. It is good to introduce yourself to anyone new to the area by listing why you love living here.

    welcome to maine sign
    Welcome To Maine. You’re Here. You Made It!

    It is also good to describe what the local small Maine community is not, how it might not be a good fit for someone looking for a faster pace of life.

    You can not be all things to all people and an honest assessment of the local area has to take priority. 

    There is plenty to do for new community members and to replace ones that dies and fade away.

    social media explained maine
    Maine Social Media Explained.

    Here’s a Maine PBS film on how small Maine towns solve big problems

    My hometown of Houlton Maine just had a film premiere of A Moment In The Sun. The film showcasing the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in April in Houlton Maine.

    totalality in houlton maine solar eclipse
    Totality In The Last Place In The USA To Experience It. Houlton Maine’s Total Solar Eclipse.

    If your small Maine town had a documentary story to share, who would you pick in the community to make the points? Build a case for living here? If trying to leave a positive impression and the best presentation, what local events or ways of life traditions would you salt and pepper through out the local production?

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • “From Away” When You Live In Maine

    “From Away” When You Live In Maine

    “From Away” when you live in Maine.

    How do those two words make you feel when you hear them? I am a Maine lifelong native but if I was labeled “from away”, I don’t think I would glow warm and fuzzy inside. Maybe once someone discovers a place they love, there is a need to hog it all to themselves? Plenty of room for more in sparsely populated and vast rural Maine regions. That’s the truth of the matter.

    kitty cats meow in maine
    Maine, The Cat’s Meow For Many! The Unspoiled Four Seasons Of Maine Is One Big Attraction.

    If someone reminded you about being “from away”, how could you not feel like an outsider?

    Somehow referred to as “from away” makes me feel I missed a lot or am not as valuable or part of things. Or don’t get too comfortable, you will never be a local. Hmmmm.

    Everyone wants to be included no matter where they were earlier in life during childhood or while in the service or working in a relocation location other than Maine.

    Is there a sense of excitement when you learn someone is “from away”? Does it means new ideas, a broader pool of experiences for everyone to draw from and tap? It could.

    And often the “new person from away” is actually a native. Called away for work, school, Uncle Sam service for their country and now returning home in Maine.

    grow your own food in maine
    Maine Is Home Grown Food, Local Events, Always Outdoors.

    New people, more volunteers to put their heart and soul into the community, sports team coaching, church choir group, whatever local event.

    New blood to operate a small business with flare. When someone moves to Maine, they bring with them plenty. Kids for the schools.

    I remember during 911 sudden explosion of US Border Patrol, Customs, Immigration hires thinking “hope one of the kids plays hockey, could be our new goalie”.

    Maine Small Harbor Town
    Feeling Safe, In Harbor Town In Maine. How Are New People Moving To Maine Treated? The Welcome To Maine Reception Is Important!

    One of the US Border Patrol agents had a wife who could create Tex Mex to die for and she cooked every Tuesday night.

    At The Blue Moose Restaurant in Monticello ME you could graze on the best southwest cuisine. Nothing like Old El Paso refried beans out of a can. The real deal. By living so close to Mexico in Texas, this cook in the kitchen knew her south of the border cuisine and shared her culinary knowledge every Tuesday night.

    Slowly I started to notice grocery store shelves with new items. The spices, new items to make the these Tex Mex creations in our own homes was possible. Being “from away” meant sharing what you learned with the small town Maine community.

    small maine town dairy bar
    The Summer Meeting Place In Small Town Maine When Temperatures Soar.

    Like travel, the person “from away” has something to contribute. And often the “from away” person moved to your town as an infant. Not their fault they missed four months or a couple years in the beginning of their life somewhere other than Maine.

    Ken Knowles, a town manager of two local towns, Linneus and Hodgdon Maine told me he was “an outside from away”.

    He was four months old when his family moved to Aroostook County. Not bitter, just stating a fact. That he would always be “from away”. Does it make a difference if you are “from away” wherever you move to? Will it impact your life in Maine?

    maine amish families
    Share The Road With Horse And Buggy Amish Drivers.

    In a crowded city, most folks coming and going are “from away” or somewhere else. Maybe no distinction is made whether you hail from the area from birth or just rolled into town twenty minutes ago.

    Moving to an area is a change, upheaval in a person’s life and you left behind your last “home”.

    You do leave behind family, friends, old familiar routines when you move away from what was home. Somethings left in the rear view mirror, put behind you leaving Dodge when you hit the trail are a good thing. But happy memories, hoping your new area creates more of them is a legitimate expectation right?

    from away different
    Is Being Different Unique Bad Or An Asset In A Small Maine Town?

    What about the people in Maine that are not from away or maybe they are.

    What happens when they get the impression the move to your area is a disappointment. Expressions like “back in Tuskaloo, I blah blah blah.” When heard a lot in conversation, especially when Maine is portrayed as lacking this, this and that. It can get old. And you could wonder why did this person move or what did they expect?

    Maybe moving to a new area seemed like a good idea at the time but how could you really know it was the best idea?

    Try it, you might or might not like it. And how long do you give a new area to settle in, create a new mailing address to mold you?

    maine outdoor beauty
    Welcoming, Hospitable, Warm And Friendly. Hope That Is The Reception You Have In Maine.

    More than two words “from away” involved here.

    When you made the move to Maine matters and did you do it for a better small town experience for your kids? Was it to escape too many people, crime, traffic and a high cost of living? To save money. Or because you loved Maine vacations, thought wouldn’t a full time relocation move be a fantasy dream come true?

    COVID trapped and working at home online taught folks hey, as long as I have long and strong Internet. Let’s pack the job with our personal belongings and point the car north to Maine.

    If you are happy and you know it, clap your hands. Welcome to Maine.

    happy on rock in maine
    Enjoy Your Surroundings And Not As Many People In Maine To Share It.

    If you were not handstand happy the last three locations you lived out of state, that trend to continue. Like let’s have a baby to improve a marriage or fix it, a relocation to Maine might not be the end all solution to all of life’s problems.

    What does the search online show for “from away”?

    “A non-native person or a person who doesn’t have roots going back three-plus generations” is the definition I found.

    Learn something everyday right? I thought “from away” means you were somewhere else, not in class, just not here in Maine 365/24/7. Or just not stork delivered here as a new born. Just had no control over where your delivery took place. We’re not talking culture, race, religious, etc but just the fact you are new, not from here. Does someone feel threatened?

    Is “from away” a stigma or something a person carries like a disease?

    maine motorcycle touring
    Trips To Maine Traveling Light On Two Wheels With Rain Gear.

    Is there any reason to point it out. Like “I didn’t go to college” comment or observation some make to all they meet. I never would have know if you had not pointed it out and so what. Maybe they don’t think it’s a big hairy deal but when someone does not like you, utter the expression. They remind you you are from somewhere, anywhere else but Maine. Ouch.

    Thank you very much and feeling pretty warm, special, welcome Chummy, Mister Man.

    In a small Maine community, it’s not just a case of all the folks three generations deep are on this side of the gym. You “others” just line yourselves up on the opposite side please and thank you.

    Making everyone feel welcome and empathy for others, enjoying socializing and learning together. Do you march to that drum beat? In a Rotary or local service club, your church, in the workplace, in your social media posts, is it obvious you have a spirit to include others? It better be if you want to grow and improve.

    welcome to maine
    Maine, The Way Life Should Be. One Big State, Lots Of Special Hidden Areas To Discover. Welcome, I Really Mean It. Glad You Are Here.

    Shake it up and move around at all those meetings you attend.

    Don’t sit in the same place with the same small group and break it up to include “others”. What is the fear not too? That someone that new person is different or you can only have so many friends or acquaintances?

    “You’re not from around here” feeling or reminder is not being a member of the Welcome Wagon.

    Hospitality and a sense this small Maine home town proud community is a place I want to spend time.

    To pitch in and help out and to be sensitive to others new and old around me. Friendly, genuine interest and attention is never forgotten by the brand new to your small Maine town.

    maine snowmobile groomer
    Grooming Trails To Make Them Smooth, Fast, Helpful To Discover Maine.

    The new kid in town and all alone the first day of school at lunch in the cafeteria.

    If you have never been one, easy to not be so sensitive. When you know or are related to many around you, it is easier to forget to reach out to any and all new folks who wander into your small Maine town.

    I would like to see my small Maine town of 6000 grow to 7500 people.

    All ages, from diverse backgrounds and young, older, in between. Back in 1957, my small Maine town peaked around 10,000 population.

    The Bangor & Aroostook railroad, a local college, industry and the downtown were bigger before the Internet and Interstate. My small town in Maine

    With the outward migrations from crowded, expensive city urban areas, Maine is seeing the population numbers increase slowly from the siphon to the city where eight out of ten people had to go for jobs.

    Online working remotely and telecommuting to jobs has helped change all that.

    small town maine living
    Big Game, Summer Watching Little League Baseball Games In A Small Maine Town. Priceless.

    Simple small town living and feeling safe, needed in the Maine community. That kind of place is searched for online hard as Maine comedian Bob Marley would empathize “HHHHHAAArddd”.

    Everyone wants to find a place where they feel wanted under the sun and stars.

    Where they can glean and give back to make where they call home all that it can be. To do more than make ends meet and to enjoy life instead of chasing the almighty dollar to keep the wolf from their door financially.

    Some of the most interesting people are from all over the place and many land in Maine.

    Not because they are on the witness protection program but life took them here and there. Super vacations in Maine primes the relocation pump.

    Past, rich experiences they had personally over the years can be a very valuable resource that causes Maine to pop to the front of the mind when it’s time to move somewhere.

    Tap these individuals on the shoulder, shake their hand.

    Go out of your way to Invite them into your population as you reinvent and improve it. Also, the folks shut in and without family connections. Include them in your celebrations and holidays.

    Be friendly, reach out and see what a valuable resource you have living right in your own small Maine town.

    Maine in so many ways is the way life should be with one unique rich history.

    Hope you enjoy our blog post hunt and peck about Me In Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Small Maine Towns, Big Local Community Involvement

    Small Maine Towns, Big Local Community Involvement

    Small Maine towns, big local community involvement.

    When you live in a small Maine town, you volunteer. All the time. Year after year, you are expected to show up and put in the effort to make the local event you worked on last year even bigger the next. This working together and home grown productions makes folks know each other better. Working side by side on a local community project is reward on a lot of levels.

    small town community events
    Making Music, Small Maine Towns Community Members Hummed Together To Pull Off Amazing Events!
    McGill's Band Making Live Music
    Summer Outdoor In The Park Music Concerts. McGill’s Band, Houlton ME.

    This blog post shows a couple examples of local community involvement.

    Pick a season and the local natives are working behind the scenes to pull off the event. Working with the same members on some and totally new committee members on others. These local community projects are one super way to know the talents of those living in our home town. You get to know the people very well in the conversations had while performing local community service.

    Here’s a video on the Rotary International Dessert Silent Auction.

    Another video to play, listen and watch as the 27th annual Northern Maine Soap Box Derby kicked off another all down hill gravity racing event.

    The 4th of July parade, demolition derby, the mud runs are big too when there is a local state agriculture fair like the one in Houlton Maine. Watch the video, check out the many local events that just happened.

    Do you pay money to purchase tickets for an event where you live now?

    Or do you spend a year planning the next one? Meetings right after an event so everything is fresh to tackle the next one? Get togethers around the year to brainstorm and plan for the local Maine small town event, those are fun and the community benefits. Learn about the many small communities in Maine I get to serve in my real estate job and through service projects. Many of the projects are outdoors any of the four seasons.

    maine coastal sunset photo
    Welcome To Maine, A Place With Many Facets To Visit.

    It is not one project and then not lift a finger to volunteer until next year’s rerun of the event.

    Several projects and mix and match of the individual members and service clubs tapped to coordinate to pull them off to benefit the tourists and local community members alike.

    kids at maine camp
    All Ages Love Going Up To A Maine Camp. Pets Too!

    Lucky to live in a small Maine town and enjoy traveling instate to visit other parts of the state.

    Many of these vacation trips are used for the blog post substance to capture in image, video and then hunt and peck out a Maine blog post. Thank you for stopping by to check out the latest blog post on some local events in small town Maine that just happened where I live in Aroostook County.

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    Maine, The Way Life Should Be! Welcome To Vacationland! Common Sense Still Used In Our Daily Life. Not Outdated.

    Working on the next Maine blog post and trying to give you fresh content and a worthwhile read to not waste your time.

    More and more videos are the best show and tell option to relay what is it like where I live in a typical small Maine rural town.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com   |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

     

  • 4th Of July In Maine

    4th Of July In Maine

    4th of July In Maine.

    Maine, what the COVID19 virus pandemic has shown the outside World, the locals. Internet technology demonstrates you can enjoy living in four seasons Maine. Get uncrowded nature rich Maine but work online. The best of both Worlds, Maine with all she offers that is unspoiled, rich and real. But promoting it and the providing the window dressing from a keyboard connected to a brain caffeinated on good hot black coffee.

    Remember how window shopping a small Maine downtown whether the store is open or not provides entertainment and gives you something to dream about during a day or night time stroll?

    window shopping camden me
    Window Shopping, More Important Than Ever During Coronovirus Virus. Virtual Stores The Reality.

    These images from Camden Maine during the off season but stores still open and waiting for the summer peak time tourist season.

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    Maine Downtowns. Not So Crowded Or So Lively During The COVID19 Virus Pandemic. But Check Online. You’re Only 15 Seconds Away From A Retail Experience.
    maine store online presence
    Check Online, There Is Lots Happening For Deals With Maine Businesses During COVID19 Virus Pandemic.

    Mainers are workers, bringing up the following generations to be the same and not get bogged down or depressed.

    We’re not standing still or sitting on our hands waiting for the memo to get back to work. We treat life like a sport. Our attitude is everything in the how high do you want to score. It is up to us to be what we want to be. No one to blame for lack of effort but from within ourselves. In business it is all about making sure your online customers can window shop and be served up with what they need around the clock.COVID19 virus pandemic or not. Window dressing is not just fluff or a little thing. It is everything as we work together to prove the point.

    If you feel a little divided like the nation with “Us” and over there “Them”. It’s times like these that we learn to live again as Bob Grohl in the Foo Fighters crooned. Let’s try the unplugged, acoustic version. The rest of the band. You guys and gals can take a break. Go make a call, check your email or visit the restroom. Smoke if you must or get a drink, score a snack. Vending machine slim Jim or Little Debbie’s oatmeal pie time. If the pickin’s are slim and everything at the lunch counter is off limits because it’s been closed for months. Hit it Bob.

    Teach us how it is times like this we learn to live again video.

    Maine, back to Earth and feet on the ground.

    Reality time even if I am using a virtual kind blog posting. Your toes in the sand on a beach in Maine. This 4th of July in Maine weekend. More than ever I feel so lucky to live in Maine. This is the right place for all the reasons any season. For me it’s all the boxes checked off especially during times like these when we re-invent and learn to live again. Prioritizing, soul searching, limited in some ways to create space to fill it with what is worthwhile and probably missing. I feel living in small town rural Maine gives us a better frame of mind and healthier attitude because we are prepared for times like these.

    working together in maine
    Maine, Shoulder To Shoulder Working Together. Stay Safe During COVID19 Virus Pandemic.

    The cyber reality of the virtual World when the 4th of July in Maine rolls around again.

    Casting your net for customers using a greater reach, a healthy frequency of your marketing message. It was already happening as small Maine town economies struggle with the lack of volume needed to monetize a business. We all know that anything open for business that is not is doomed. Like an operation taking too long and the patient under the knife developing other complications beyond the main purpose of scrubbing thorough and putting on the mask, gloves, surgical gown.

    A Maine business peddling a product or a service won’t survive idle and with the front doors locked.

    Or even open but operating in the red ink or below capacity needed to make a healthy profit. The stop to celebrate the nation’s independence is a little different this year because not everyone feels so free and easy. Public safety and curbing the COVID19 virus adds a speed bump to the 4th of July festivities. A self imposed governor on moderation times one hundred is something new to the younger half of the population used to go go go. But something easier to swallow when you see the bigger picture and have weathered other life storms in Maine and come out the better for them.

    This July 4th celebration in Maine took a step back and was without the local state fair, the parade the way we remember it.

    But fireworks happened in my hometown from the top of Drakes Hill. Everyone kept their safe respectful distances and made it work. instead of crowding into community park, it was come as you are. Launched on the highest local peak and small scattered gatherings here and there to see the rocket’s red and other color glare. Capturing some of the tradition and all the appreciation for living in Maine full time.

    Here’s what a normal 4th of July local parade in Maine looks like.

    4th of July Parade In Maine

    Sure I miss our local state Fair, the midway rides and games of chance, the agricultural exhibits.

    The two Italian greasy tasty sausages going in and coming out of demolition derby. Served up from carny workers loading them to overflowing with all the onions, peppers, other mystery ingredients. No, they’re probably are not good for your body but once a year can’t shorten your life that much right? You gotta live and life is short. Maine, the way life should be is what the slogan promised. Just easy does it on the back and forth trips.

    Shuttered, idled, not everything is live and operating today in Maine.

    But the plan is if we all do our part and stay solid, this too shall pass. Better sooner than later. Patience, appreciation for what we still have, what we did have that will return in time. Somethings trapped in time and maybe not to return. It’s all good and up to us to stay positive for the greater good and our own quality of life. We are all going through this tunnel ride and will come out the other side with new ideas, lots of memories and stronger for the experience thrust upon us.

    Maine has more second homes for vacation and rental use than any other state.

    Many flocked to those Maine homes to quarantined for two weeks all my their lonesome and to shelter in place while working online from these Maine locations. Or producing your COVID19 negative test done in the last 72 hours for admission across the big green bridge. My philosophy is any of the customers I need are only 15 seconds away. Logging on and plugging in to tap the selection thanks to websites and blog posts and video channels. To learn about the simple Maine lifestyle. To appreciate the resourcefulness of down to Earth and life seasoned true Mainers. More people than ever have discovered the secret of Maine’s magic. It starts on short vacation exposure, ends up with buying Maine real estate.

    The full time, possibly a life long native Mainer.

    A little crusty, a lot outspoken but sharing the wisdom learned from personal experiences and meant without malice. Distilled in the heart. Common sense, Yankee ingenuity still reins supreme and life goes on. Steady the course and see the other end of any life struggle. Me In Maine blog post readers, thank you for your loyally and tuning in to follow our work. Stay tough, stay tuned and share what you have learned from this COVID19 virus pandemic experience. A sense of humor helps and banding together proving we are not in this alone.

    Comedian Bob Marley helps NewsCenter 6 with the Maine weather forecasting video.

    Most I know figure we are the lucky ones when you add up the score at the end of the day.

    Compared to most, Maine is the place you would want to be harboring while the World adjusts to new events and health protocols that impact our economy in new ways. The worse thing you can do is perpetuate the “Us’ and “Them”. Search for unity and build something worthwhile should be the focus and channel for all our collective energies right?

    If Maine tourism is not slammed and raking in the out of state dollars, retool and work on your operation to prepare for when “it’s BBbbackkkkk”. Adjust your sales and create new markets to take the place of dormant ones. Lots of local Maine businesses are right out straight but the focus is live and local. Supplementing with online virtual scores where you may doze but you never close as the sole proprietor and many family home grown operations.

    Small town Maine is back, reversing the migration.

    Everyone realizing everything you really need and cherish is right here in Maine. Small town Maine is grass roots, intimate and built from scratch by your friends and neighbors banding together to create something unique. Blood, sweat and tears invested when corporate dollars are no where in sight. Because this is too small an economic landscape to exploit dollar wise. In small Maine towns, you don’t pay your price of admission and just attend an event.

    You are working months before behind the scenes and sleeves rolled up laboring to make it happen along with others in your small Maine town.

    Meeting year round and when snow banks line the roadways or leafs are piling up needing to be raked. That is Maine home town pride that runs deeper than what you feel lost in the city and sharing everything with just too many people. Large scale is not small town Maine where you know most of the people. Maine is like you are one big small town family. So COVID19 does not defeat the little Maine towns that dot the landscape in Vacationland.

    Long before the Cononovirus hit Maine a few months back, other economic struggles forced the focus on looking for waste, taking up slack.

    Reducing duplication of services and studying school education services in new and not so popular ways. This Coronvirus just added a new wrinkle and hammered away at the important point of Internet connectivity is everything for survival in Maine. I like to think our set of life skills is greater, our attitude more positive to avoid getting bogged down and discouraged. We don’t stay down long and have experience with setbacks.

    Money does not grow on trees and barter for exchange of goods and services happens all around us.

    It is cheaper to live here when your shelter is paid for, your food is home grown and local and money is not so darn important. Not used to impress anyone because we know better. Parked for a rainy day you expect to happen makes you better prepared and not flying by the seat of your pants. Our entertainment is low or no cost too here in Maine. It’s unspoiled, pure and all natural. No make up or spin needed. Drop dead gorgeous all day long.

    Folks now more than ever want to telecommute to their online job working remotely in Maine if the connection is loud and strong and consistent.

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    Enjoy the rest of your 4th Of July whether in Maine or wherever you are.

    Keep Maine in your thoughts if you had to stay away and lose a turn. Remember your fond memories of Vacationland if you are parked out of state. If you are one of the lucky ones who live here full time in Maine, you know we’ll tough it out. Hunker down, making the most of it. It’s still wicked good in Maine. Happy 4th of July from Me In Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealy.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Halloween Trick Or Treating In A Small Maine Town

    Halloween Trick Or Treating In A Small Maine Town

    Halloween, trick or treating, door to door canvassing for candy.

    Halloween Trick Or Treating
    Trick Or Treat! Small Maine Town Fun October 31st.

    The goblins low to the ground, most eye level with the heaping bowls of sweets and treats. The high caloric ammo stocked up and ready to distribute in handfuls. To the motley crew of pan handlers.

    Holding wide open loot bags or reflective buckets for the candy bars, gum, licorice, sweet and sour the home owner is dishing out this Halloween. If you holler loud enough in unison for all to hear and with plenty of enthusiasm the chant “trick or treat”. You get a tasty treat!

    In your area of Maine or whatever your GPS planet coordinates are, is October 31st still a big deal?

    As a kid was it a tradition not to be missed and looked forward to with excitement? Gathering your young friends, sisters, brothers and cousins to tramp a new or familiar neighborhood. Did you partake in the climbing up on lighted porches decorated in spider webs, orange pumpkins, the sounds of eerie music, high wind, howling and clanging chains?

    Often, whoever answered the front door decked out and making an effort to play along. Wearing a pointed black hat or warlock cape or whatever creative garb. To show the kiddies they too were under the same zombie or witchcraft spell where candy is the currency? But no clown outfits this year please. The once friendly Ronald McDonald or Bozo clown persona is missing thanks to the clown’s with anger issues and not so slap happy easy going these days on the silver screen.

    Halloween is one of my favorite holidays.

    I grew up about a mile and half from town out in the country. Having mom and dad drop me off with my older brothers on the corner of  Highland Avenue and Washburn Streets was a Halloween ritual. Combing forces to battle our sweet tooth addictions, the six cousins who lived in the yellow apartment house would combine and off we go. Systematically with pillow cases combing the streets. On the prowl for neighborhoods with plenty of lights on and avoiding the ones where everything in the house was pitch black and dark.

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    Halloween Trick Or Treating Is Big In Small Maine Towns!

     

     

     

     

    As a little kid, I was amazed at the generosity. Of total strangers to me for the most part who took the time. To decorate, to purchase the candy or better yet make the

    home made sweets hot out of their kitchen oven. To show you the light is on for a reason. We’ve got candy, even better treats than the other residents on the street beat.

    The home owner in my small Maine town enjoying the orange, black, purple and green holiday as much as the munchkins marauding the neighborhood.

    The excitement of all age monsters, cowboys, princesses, ninjas, ghosts and other forms of the living dead with cuts and serious disfigurements adding to the hysteria on Old Hallows eve. The door to door hit and run like a town wide magazine campaign. Or the Swan’s guy with the deep dish pizzas and five gallon tubs of ice cream, other treats delivered on a weekly, not just once a year basis. The mail carrier has to make the same neighborhood run but on a daily basis.

    Halloween, full moons, graveyards, the threat of dastardly deeds happening if the home owner does not deliver on something good to eat.

    Kids disguised to protect their real identities. Knocking loudly to holler the “trick or treat”? dentists ten to one warn to “easy does it”

    on the sugar intake. The one holiday to be extra thorough in brushing after carefully flossing as you sample the haul next day?

    What is your favorite Halloween treat?

    Bright Lights, Candy, Halloween!

    For me it is peanut clustered Paydays, peanut butter and chocolate Reese cups. Anything but Sahara dry popcorn balls and no thanks to the apples. Not for fear of razor blades in my small friendly rural Maine town.

    The other treats that warm the usually chilly door to door are fresh squeezed hot cider and the rolled out hand cut fresh baked donuts.

    The kind that just hopped out of the grease bath to drip dry on the kitchen rack. The home owners that offer those want you to come in to the light of the living room. To take off the mask, put down your loot. To reveal your true identity

    and figure out are you so and so’s kid? Sometimes you learned they were somehow related to your mom and dad or Uncle Bob, Aunt Janice. Family reunion time happens.

    During a series of open houses a few weekends back in Boston to help daughter number one find a home to buy, one neighbor we purposely struck up a conversation with made an observation.

    The neighborhood in Jamaica Plains MA said you can tell a lot about a neighborhood by whether or not they participate in Halloween.

    If more often than not, there are decorations, dummies in porch chairs and signs Halloween is observed here, then that shows you involvement. Fun people who take the time, make the investment to make sure kids remember October 31st. They stick around and have the lights on, the candy bowl by the front door fully charged to hand out no matter how many kids storm their place this Halloween.

    Last year on Halloween there was snow on the ground.

    The white stuff that usually holds off until at least Thanksgiving week that improves your changes of banging a deer showed up early. October 23rd, 2018 there was a blanket of white stuff delivered that caught most by surprise. That did their fall leaf raking and burning the following spring instead of back in the customary fall. I remember a couple Halloweens where winter snow was present but we still trick or treated.

    Halloween Candy, Trick Or Treating!
    The Lights Are On, That Means Halloween Candy!

    Today, in areas of high urban crime, where folks don’t hobnob or really know who lives two doors down in neighborhoods, trick or treating is threatened. Less homes per block are taking part. Plus kids are trucked to events, to larger gatherings inside for fun and games and bobbling for candied apples. Maybe it is helicopter or lawnmower parents that same mileage and can wrap it up quicker.

    Halloween is a time where motorists need to have sharp eyes and to drive slowly or not at all down dark streets.

    Where sugar buzzed ghosts and goblin monsters can dart out in front of you in th mad dash to door number 2,3,4 and beyond. I am excited about Halloween and setting up shop on Sterritt Street this year. With the old times munching on pizzas and manning the front door candy bowl. While I dress up, round up the kids and

    The white stuff that usually holds off until at least Thanksgiving week that improves your changes of banging a deer showed up early. October 23rd, 2018 there was a blanket of white stuff delivered that caught most by surprise. That did their fall leaf raking and burning the following spring instead of back in the customary fall. I remember a couple Halloweens where winter snow was present but we still trick or treated.

    Halloween Candy, Trick Or Treating!
    The Lights Are On, That Means Halloween Candy!

    Today, in areas of high urban crime, where folks don’t hobnob or really know who lives two doors down in neighborhoods, trick or treating is threatened. Less homes per block are taking part. Plus kids are trucked to events, to larger gatherings inside for fun and games and bobbling for candied apples. Maybe it is helicopter or lawnmower parents that same mileage and can wrap it up quicker.

    Halloween is a time where motorists need to have sharp eyes and to drive slowly or not at all down dark streets.

    Where sugar buzzed ghosts and goblin monsters can dart out in front of you in the mad dash to door number 2,3,4 and beyond. I am excited about Halloween and setting up shop on Sterritt Street this year. With the old times munching on pizzas and manning the front door candy bowl. While I dress up, round up the kids and

    other adults who share the same excitement of the trick or treating ritual. The expressions of new little trick or treaters especially is rich and rewarding. They look around and get caught up in the night’s excitement. They quickly catch on to the harvest of candy treats.

    The best trick or treating candy was from home owners who had the little bags with the witch riding side saddle on the broom and the full moon in the background.

    Inside there were lots of carefully assembled delicacies. One time while taking my own four kids out on Halloween, one resident had forgotten it was the big day the end of October. He took the kids down the hall to the kitchen pantry and each came out with a can of vegetables.

    Big Groups Halloween Trick Or Treat
    The More The Merrier Trick Or Treating In Small Maine Towns!

    Heavy cans for a little kid to lug along the candy land. To continue getting inline and running across yards on the crazy train route to connect the lights that up ahead. And not what the kids expected but he did not want them going away with nothing to show for the trick or treating adventure.

    He might have been into the firewater sauce a little too. Sleeping it off when the kids arrived despite the front porch light not on. But it was all good and the exchange made. Then quickly on to the next home to collect the stuff to

    sort and trade with their friends. When they take off their Halloween masks and traces of left over face make up tomorrow.

    The Maine homeowner or apartment tenant who invests in the candy, risks their life hoisting the bigger than life spider up onto the side of the building.

    They dress up. They are primed and ready and invested in the Halloween trick or treating. Weather could impact the hand out of goodies. Less customers. The local church or downtown events could slice off some of the foot traffic door belling ringing too.

    I googled “Halloween trick or treating in America still popular?” and this is a link that came up in the search.

    And also this Halloween post on best cities to drag the kids to trick or treating. But is there an age limit for trick or treating? How big a kid is too old to do his best to capture a sugar high from total strangers? I love being in the background and keeping the herd of kids

    out roaming the neighborhoods together. To make sure they don’t dart out in front of cars or get too far ahead of the little ones in tow. I am excited about this year’s Halloween and know it is because of the generosity of those that made my childhood October 31st eve memorable.

    In small towns you pitch in and contribute and maybe Halloween that is safe in a small rural Maine town keeps the haunting spirit alive.

    I know today noon there is a local Rotary Auction meeting to attend to prepare for the radio/television/Internet event held for over 50 years the week of Thanksgiving. Tonight at 6pm, the Northern Maine Soap Box Derby committee meets to further hammer out details for the 25th down hill race to be held June 20th, 2020.

    Small towns in Maine.

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    The locals volunteer and maybe that spirit spills into the desire to decorate, to purchase lots of candy and to spend a couple hours and get over 500 trick or treaters.

    Not because if you don’t, for fear of the trick part of the three word demand hollered on your lighted front porch.

    Egging a house, wet toilet paper or vandalism to your Pumpkin Man or mock graveyard out front just does not happen.

    The best trick or treating neighborhoods in my small Maine town are where four or more in a row property owners join forces. To make a Halloween Beetle Juice theme park of sorts.

    Those attract carloads or trick or treaters that get more than candy dropped in their sack. Caskets with

    live bodies and snakes, spiders and other things that go bump in the night.

    The Monster Mash playing lowly in the background.

    Someone screams when scared, jumped, startled two houses back or three forward from where you are. Then laughter is heard around the neighborhood in the ghastly front yard show played over and over all night long. To add to the Halloween trick or treat candy collecting harvest of sugar.

    The amusement hooked to pulley with wires that dance up and down to make a young trick or treater wonder how do they do that? To think maybe this yard is haunted…nahhhhhh. On second thought, they are just pulling your leg, another gag. You see one of the adults grin who is having just as much fun as the trick or treaters traipsing across the series of joined back yard eerily lit displays.

    Pass me another kit-cat bar would you Zeke? Someone gave you Smarties… a treat from over home in Canada, a relative. And I got to ask, when you eat your Smarties (the maple leaf version of M&M’s chocolate candies) do you eat the red ones last?

    Where you are a jack of all trades and a major DIY kinda person.

    Kids learn those kind of skills from their parents, grandparents too which is a good thing. And you hear plenty of stories while working together on projects. Had one to share from a local handyman that has a sore hip and announcing that he may not be able to get to the camp project as planned.

    Collecting Candy Door To Door.
    Lined Up And Ready To Scream “Trick Or Treat”!

    We got talking about black bears, tramping the woods back when he was a Maine guide. I guess it was because I knew he had previously told me the skill saw would be buzzing and work progressing when he was caught up after hunting season. He hopes to be able to do some trapping and says he is not much of a hunter for deer and bear now.

    When he ran a sporting goods store on the Ludlow Road in Houlton Maine, Brown’s Trading Post he says a man came in who had hit a black bear.

    Needed to use the phone. George asked is it dead, thinking we better put it out of its misery if it is. The man said no, it was dead before he hit it. Say what? Evidently, someone staying at John Fraser’s bear hunting enterprise for out of staters had got their prize black bear. But it fell off the pickup truck and that is what was road kill that was already dead. The police came, ticket written, the hunters found and charged with failure to secure their load.

    So this year what is your Halloween costume?

    Not everyone is after the Halloween trick or treating candy. It’s a time for parties. To dress up in a costume and play a part, to be a character. My girlfriend is a painted frame of art work. I am Bob Ross the painter from PBS show “The Joy Of Painting. Should be a fun night with lots of good food sampled early and later with trick or treating for a wide age of pumpkin pail pan handlers.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Maine, Pretty Hard To Sum Up The State In Just A Few Words.

    Maine, Pretty Hard To Sum Up The State In Just A Few Words.

    Maine is a big, spread out, sparsely populated state. And on the glossy four color tri-fold tourism brochures, the description of life in Maine is pretty skimpy.

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    So so much is left out of the discussion. The introduction to Maine’s local lay of the land landscape and how things rock and roll on a daily basis is an interesting tale. But being here in Maine to witness it first hand is the magic. Much is missing online to glean from and to use to piece together the intricate details. To spread the word about this neat place called Maine.

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    Take Your Time! Welcome… We Really Mean It In Maine. Come On Up… Way Way Up And See It All. Not Just The Southern Tip. There Is So So Much More!

    Our small numbers of Maine people is what makes the area special. The unspoiled wide open space of a natural four season beauty like Maine is appealing.

    But less folks, more home grown Mom and Pop business enterprises pushing the tourism levers keeps it low key and not highly spun. It takes money and time to send up the informational marketing flares around the Internet and in the print or broadcast media.

    So when someone asks the loaded question “tell me what it is like in Maine”, a few queries pointed the other way helps cut to the chase.

    To determine what they are looking for in their visit or relocation to Maine, what they don’t like about where they live now that they are hoping to leave behind in the rear view mirror. The reasons people come to Maine are many. But the definition of quality of life and how you want to spend your free recreational time best is not the same for every grasshopper. But small Maine towns are where it is at to feel comfortable, up close and personal.

    Get to know the local residents in small Maine towns.

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    The folks who live in small Maine communities are deeply rooted and not shy about telling you all the reasons why they live in Vacationland. Out spoken and a tad dry or blunt makes what’s on the mind of a local Mainer refreshingly real and honest. It is usually said in a colorful, humorous way to prove a point. They will share the local history, include you in local traditions, help point you in the best direction for over the top food and fun.

    The expression lingo, the cuisine, the what do you do for fun lifestyle is not quite the exact same. Depending on the village, plantation, small Maine town you find yourself lucky to be driving into to check it out slowly, be prepared for a pleasant surprise.

    Because Maine is big to travel and access all the areas offer, the limiting factor to the experience is the sound of the ticking clock. Time eaten up getting up and quickly thinking about heading back hurts the take away. It limits getting beyond Portland and the beaches around Wells, Old Orchard, Kennebunkport.

    It is awful easy to think Maine ends shortly after your rear tires leave the bump bump of the expansion joint on the big green bridge on the southern tip.

    But that near Eliot, Kittery barely into Maine is the region that gets the press because the money to grease the marketing mixed in with the editorial content is closest to the population centers around Boston and beyond.

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    Mainers Are Trained How To Tame The Snow Of A Maine Winter. We Put Snow In It’s Place And Life Goes On Without Missing A Beat Or Shedding A Tear Of Lament. Thank You Maine Highway Crews For What You Do To Clear, Salt, Patrol Our Extensive Network Of Roads.

    But when you decide to press deeper into interior, northern, eastern sections of Maine you feel the change. The traffic on the highways starts to drop off. The stars get brighter at night, the lakes and rivers are less crowded with folks sampling them on vacation or long weekends. There is less commercial man made and more all natural four season pure and simple.

    The pay for your fun option is replaced with just pack a picnic and a tent.

    Bring your canoe or kayak. Lace up your hiking shoes or hop on a bike, a pair of boards to glide cross country or down a fresh layer of new fallen snow. Don’t leave your camera home and pack for any weather in Maine. Head into the woods, hit the rec trails, see the farming way of life in bustling small Maine town surroundings. But push yourself to see more, collect more experience in different Maine locations during your life time.

    You can enjoy the richness of the down to Earth in Maine. You get real home grown one of a kind and not store bought same old same old if you factor in a little more driving time. To good deeper and for spending time in a new undiscovered area new to you. For spending vacation leisure time without any time constraint leash limits within the big state of Maine’s long boundary line borders.

    Or you might take it a step further for the two nation vacation. Maine has a rich Atlantic Canada Maritime province history to tap into and share. Remember Maine herself alone is six hours plus tall and when you get off Interstate 95 to cris-cross up the northeastern winding coastal routes or decide to head to places like say Jackman or Estcourt Station or Vanceboro, better provide for some extra time. Lots of it. To not just go to these neat places in Maine but to actually be able to spend your vacation exploring them. Hanging around to spend some time. To get to know wildlife and Mother Nature. Without the big expense that sets us back and takes away from the experience sampling Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton Maine 04730 USA