Maine is a joy in the summer. But the soul of Maine is more apparent in the winter.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Winter in Maine is a time of alternating rest and frenzied activity.
I don't want to live in Maine full time, but the physical beauty is very striking. It is the exact opposite of New York. When you walk through my small town to get a cup of coffee, you bump into five people you know.
Maine is wonderful. It can be very hard. I mean, if you look at the profile maps it doesn't look it, but somehow when you get out there it's really steep and hard.
I love Massachusetts for a number of reasons. I once loved a magical girl who lived in a magnificently converted barn, a half-hour or so from Boston. I love your winters. I love the snow.
All I know is that history repeats itself and people are going to want to experience the world. But I know then they are going to have a better appreciation for what is here in Maine.
Maine people have a live-and-let-live philosophy, and tend to be fair and open-minded.
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something.
Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.
I knew more about Texas than the Texans and when they told me I would find summer here I smiled knowingly.
Maine out of season is unmistakably a great destination: hospitable, good-humored, plenty of elbow room, short days, dark nights of crackling ice crystals.