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		<title>The Maine Maven cocktail.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spiked with witty, breezy, advice for getting the very best out of this fascinating state, MaineMaven.com is brimming with insightful tips about where to find the coolest stuff around. The Maine Maven herself is the gifted Kristen Andresen Lainsbury. Kristen&#8217;s impressive talents have been honed by 12 years as an award-winning lifestyle feature writer for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spiked with witty, breezy, advice for getting the very best out of this fascinating state, <a title="MaineMaven.com" href="http://www.mainemaven.com/">MaineMaven.com</a> is brimming with insightful tips about where to find the coolest stuff around.</p>
<p>The Maine Maven herself is the gifted Kristen Andresen Lainsbury.</p>
<p>Kristen&#8217;s impressive talents have been honed by 12 years as an award-winning lifestyle feature writer for the <a title="Bangor Daily News" href="http://www.bangordailynews.com/">Bangor Daily News.</a></p>
<p>Many will know her as ShopGirl, the title of her wildly popular column, which showcased her charming, natural, writing style.</p>
<p>According to her site, &#8220;<em>. . . she has set foot in every town, township, organized and unorganized territory in Maine, and she loves every single one of them, though not equally.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>When Kristen&#8217;s not poking around Maine, or being The Maine Maven, she&#8217;s providing PR for the University of Maine at Orono, her alma mater. You&#8217;ve seen her work in <a title="Maine Magazine" href="http://www.themainemag.com/">Maine Magazine&#8217;s</a> <a title="The Maine Magazine's 48 Hours In" href="http://www.themainemag.com/48-hours-in.html">&#8217;48 Hours In&#8217;</a> feature and in a multitude of regional and national publications.</p>
<p>Helping with the mixology are Jason Lainsbury, the Webmaster and Business Director, and Shawn Rice, the wonderful illustrator.</p>
<p>Thirsty for the spirit of Maine? Whet your whistle at <a title="MaineMaven.com" href="http://www.mainemaven.com/">Maine Maven</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>

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		<title>Dave Getchell &#8212; Really gets it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 13:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not easy catching up with Dave Getchell &#8212; to find a time when he&#8217;s not manning exhibit booths at trade shows, installing docks in Rockland Harbor, or singing with dogs. These don&#8217;t seem like the normal range of duties for someone with the very important duties of an Associate Publisher. But Dave&#8217;s not an [...]]]></description>
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<p class="quest">It&#8217;s not easy catching up with Dave Getchell &#8212; to find a time when he&#8217;s not manning exhibit booths at trade shows, installing docks in Rockland Harbor, or singing with dogs. These don&#8217;t seem like the normal range of duties for someone with the very important duties of an Associate Publisher. But Dave&#8217;s not an ordinary associate publisher. He works for  <a href="http://www.maineboats.com/" target="_blank">Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors</a> magazine, headquartered in Rockland &#8212; not an ordinary magazine.</p>
<p><a href="http://maineboats.com"><img class=" alignnone" title="Dave Getchell and Cap'n Henri singing shanties at the Maine Boat, Homes and Harbors Show. -- Dave's photo." src="http://2bnMaine.com/blog/photos/450-dave-getchell-cap'n-henri-singing.jpg" alt="Dave Getchell and Cap'n Henri singing shanties at the Maine Boat, Homes and Harbors Show." width="450" height="349" /></a></p>
<p>Dave&#8217;s exuberance might explain why  <a href="http://www.maineboats.com/" target="_blank">Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors</a> is so popular. Some say that it&#8217;s what <a href="http://www.downeast.com/" target="_blank">Downeast</a> magazine used to be &#8212; full of detailed information, and quirky, intelligent stories, always reflecting the fascinating, and hard working people, and the beautiful areas of Maine.</p>
<p>As with many from Maine, the more he went away, the more he didn&#8217;t. And now he makes a living out of where he loves to live.</p>
<p>Maine and publishing are in his blood. Most likely helped along by his early childhood inoculations by the black flies.</p>
<p><strong>Why do you live in Maine? </strong><strong><br />
 </strong> The more I&#8217;ve traveled over the years (a lot, especially when I was doing TV production and traveling 150 days annually), the more I appreciate what&#8217;s right here.</p>
<p><strong>Are you from Maine? </strong><br />
 Yes, and, well, no. My dad is from Bangor but thanks to the US Army, I was born out of state. Moved back at age 2. If that doesn&#8217;t make me &#8216;from here&#8217; I guess I&#8217;m guilty of being from New Jersey.</p>
<p><strong>Where do you live? </strong><br />
 A little 1920s bungalow on the Megunticook River, downtown Camden. I like to say I have &#8220;in-town waterfront&#8221; property. I have an ocean view, too &#8212; if I stand on the very peak of my barn roof, that is.</p>
<p><strong>How did you find it? </strong><br />
 Originally rented the house, and liked the place so much we bought it in early 90s. Every so often I get the itch to try another location, do a bit of house shopping, and then am cured of this silly idea for several more years.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s the best, and worst, part about living here? </strong><br />
 Best&#8211;the change of seasons, one of the things that progress hasn&#8217;t managed to screw up yet. Worst&#8211;the change of seasons, especially the advent of mud season. Perversely, one of my favorite seasons is when the <a title="Wikipedia -- Black flies." href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_fly" target="_blank">black flies</a> come out&#8230;they&#8217;re what keeps the coast of Maine from ending up like southern Connecticut. My dad calls &#8216;em the &#8216;guardians of the forest.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://maineboats.com"><img class=" alignnone" title="Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors -- all about Maine." src="http://2bnMaine.com/blog/photos/450-dave-getchell-maine-boats-homes-harbors-magazine-beach-2bnMaine.jpg" alt="Maine Boats, Homes and Harbors -- all about Maine." width="450" height="338" /></a></p>
<p><strong>What are you giving up? </strong><br />
 Nothing, at least that I can see.</p>
<p><strong>What are you getting? </strong><br />
 Everything that makes Maine into Maine&#8211;lakes, mountains, rivers, the amazing coast, the fact you don&#8217;t have to lock the car every time you walk more than 5 feet away from it.</p>
<p><strong>What is your favorite &#8212; boating destination?</strong><br />
 A tiny island in Penobscot Bay that stands out for its Caribbean-like white shell beaches. It&#8217;s not named on the charts; I call the island Petit Phoque (baby seal) because one time I fell asleep on the sand there, only to wake as a baby seal hauled out a few feet away. i think it was disappointed I wasn&#8217;t it&#8217;s momma, because it bleated a few times, I said, &#8220;quit yer whining, go out there and catch some mackerel&#8221; so he swam away.</p>
<p><strong>Food?</strong><br />
 Foraged steamer clams and mussels on an island, cooked over a driftwood fire. A close second is lobster served no further than a few feet from high tide line, cooked over that driftwood fire and then served up on a driftwood plank. In either case, you toss the leftover shells below tide line, a feast for the crabs and seagulls who come later.</p>
<p><strong>Colors?</strong><br />
 That particular &#8220;red sky at night&#8221; sunset, which means we probably won&#8217;t need the rainfly on the tent that night.</p>
<p><a href="http://maineboats.com"><img title="Dave Getchell and Cap'n Henri on Megunticook Lake. --Dave's photo." src="http://2bnMaine.com/blog/photos/450-dave-getchell-capn-henri-lund-megunticook-2bnMaine.jpg" alt="Dave Getchell and Cap'n Henri on Megunticook Lake." width="450" height="338" /></a></p>
<p><strong>What kind of boat do you have?</strong><br />
 <a href="http://www.lundboats.com/2000alaskan_06.html" target="_blank">A Lund Alaskan, a 20-foot open skiff;</a> it&#8217;s small enough to launch/land with just one person, yet seaworthy enough so I&#8217;ve taken it to Maine&#8217;s farthest offshore islands. It&#8217;s built out of aluminum, the only material tough enough to withstand regular landings on Maine&#8217;s rocky islands. I&#8217;ve had the boat 11 years now, and expect to have it many many more.</p>
<p>It thrives an a steady diet of island-hopping, beach BBQs, striper fishing, handlining for cod, towing my screeching nieces around on a tube on Megunticook Lake, big-water adventures on Moosehead, fall sea-duck-hunting, exploring coastal rivers (often finding new uncharted rocks along the way) and spending the winters on its trailer in a snowbank.</p>
<p>Best compliments on the Lund have come from lobstermen, usually from their boat to mine while we&#8217;re bobbing in a big surge off an island someplace; their usual reaction is, &#8220;Nice boat!&#8221;</p>
<p style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold; color: #cf252c;"><a href="http://2bnMaine.com/Interview-Dave-Getchell-Maine-Boats-Homes-and-Harbors.html#boat">Read on to to learn more about Dave, Cap&#8217;n Henri, and Maine, Boats, Homes and Harbors.</a></p>
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		<title>The British are coming.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not too surprising that Forbes.com, the highly regarded, New York based, business site, has declared London as the &#8216;World&#8217;s Most Stylish City.&#8217; But lo and behold, The Financial Times of London, one of the world&#8217;s favorite news sources for business, has discovered Maine. In a May 10, 2008 article, titled &#8216;The Lure of the Sea,&#8217; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" title="Financial-Times-of-London-Maine" src="http://2bnMaine.com/blog/photos/Forbes-London-style.gif" alt="Financial-Times-of-London-Maine" width="162" height="71" />It&#8217;s not too surprising that Forbes.com, the highly regarded, New York based, business site, has declared <a title="London-World's-most-stylish-city" href="http://www.forbes.com/style/2008/04/24/worlds-style-capital-forbeslife-cx_nr_0424style.html" target="_blank">London as the &#8216;World&#8217;s Most Stylish City.&#8217;</a></p>
<p>But lo and behold, The Financial Times of London, one of the world&#8217;s favorite news sources for business, has discovered Maine.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right; margin: 5px;" title="Financial-Times-of-London-Maine" src="http://2bnMaine.com/blog/photos/Financial-Times-of-London-Maine.gif" alt="Financial-Times-of-London-Maine" width="162" height="71" />In a May 10, 2008 article, titled &#8216;The Lure of the Sea,&#8217; written by the appropriately named Stephen Ferns, one can get a well-written glimpse into how the Europeans/British view our beautiful state and the attractiveness of our current real estate market &#8212; bargains!</p>
<p>This is how he begins:</p>
<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><em>&#8220;The state of Maine is one of those rare destinations, particularly to European sensibilities, that is equally appealing for both vacationing and long-term living. The rugged wildness of the woods contrast with the restrained gentility of the coastal towns. A native population of just over 1.3m is augmented by almost 9m seasonal visitors, although overcrowding is hardly an issue; Maine covers nearly as many square miles &#8211; 35,000 &#8211; as the other five New England states combined. Vast swathes of deciduous forest speckled with lakes, ponds and rivers comprise much of the interior but it&#8217;s the 3,478 miles of dramatically fractured coastline (longer than California&#8217;s) that represent a major draw to prospective buyers.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><a title="The lure of the sea -- Maine." href="http://2bnmaine.com/blog/photos/FT.com-the-lure-of-the-sea.pdf" target="_blank">Click here to read the whole article,</a> with lots of real estate specifics. </p>
<p>Everybody wants 2bnMaine.</p>

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