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Spring has Sprung on the Coast of Maine

2007_jim    We've been a little lax lately about posting to this blog and I sincerely apologize to all of our readers, faithful and otherwise.  You see, in addition to showing a whole lot of property to potential buyers who are (finally) coming out of winter hibernation we've also been trying to spend some time outside of the office.  Up until today the weather has been absolutely as perfect as it can be for late March and early April. 

   Now this is Maine we're talking about, not Miami or Tuscon, so it's all relevant.  There is still some snow left but it's back in the woods where the sun can't get at it. Our lawns are all a  nice shade of muddy brown and speaking of mud, that's what our roads are, at least the ones that aren't paved.  Still when that sun gets high in the sky and the thermometer hovers near 50 degrees it sure does feel nice out.  Everyone smiles a whole lot more and it's easier to stop and chat on the street than say in January when the wind feels like it's going to slice right through you if you don't keep moving. I saw boys throwing baseballs in a field the other day and it won't be long until the golf courses open up.

   So if you've been south for the winter, it's time to start planning for your trip north.  There might be one or two more snow storms left but don't worry they'll melt off fast. If you've been planning on coming to the Damariscotta - Pemaquid area to look for real estate this would be a good time to do it.  but if you call, let it ring.  We might be outside and it could take us awhile to get in to answer it.

April_1_2007 

Jim Cosgrove

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