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Jan Dumas's avatar

love-Love-LOVE this! My late husband & I went to New England from NYC every chance we got. I dreamed of a place like this for years. I don't have the $ , so I'm not a buyer, ... BUT.... I learned something when I owned an antique store. When someone said they "LOVED!" something in the store, but couldn't buy it for one reason or another, it sold quickly after that. I came to understand that the "love vibe" became part of the piece and that frequency attracted the buyer. This phenomenon happened so much that we would just sit back with huge grins on our faces and watched it unfold.

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el Gallinazo's avatar

At first I thought it was a post from Jared Kushner advertising beach front property in Gaza.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Yes too bad it’s in Maine…not even because of the weather… the state government muy malo!

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Andy's avatar

Maine is a Red state, but by some kind of miracle, it’s run by libtards.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Maine may be a “red state” but the people that are ‘running the state’ are anything but Red in their policies and leanings.

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Andy's avatar

I’m pretty sure that’s what my comment says.

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flummoxed agent Roger W. 🦂's avatar

The State is a Harpy with red and blue wings, green hair and a proud mouth of blasphemy.

https://www.thecollector.com/harpies-vengeance-greek-mythology/

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ann lewis's avatar

Wow--that's so gorgeous! My brother lives in Ellsworth.

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Paige.Delainy's avatar

Beautiful and serene.

A bit too far for me plus I'm a tropical baby! 🌴🌺

Best of luck though 💕

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nymusicdaily's avatar

maybe meryl nass might be interested? she's just down the road

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Anita Söderman's avatar

Don`t sell, don`t sell, one should never sell nice places!

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CONCEPTUALVOICE's avatar

I just want a bridge. Is there a bridge???

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Ken Mclay's avatar

Beautiful, to bad it’s in Maine

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Bassehound's avatar

It looks beautiful! Much success with this venture.

Will pass on where possible.

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George's avatar

There was no sand on the beach. Curious.

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Sue's avatar

For the most part, beaches in Maine are made of small and large rocks. This is especially true along the coast.

A notable exception is Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. It actually does have sand!

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George's avatar

I was at Bar Harbor once, late 50’s-early 60’s

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Dagney Taggart's avatar

I can always dream!

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Kilquor's avatar

A suitable location for a future putative 'dissonant union community '

which attains the goal of celebrating unity in multiplicity through reversing the toxic Nixonistic (see David Frost's 28 interviews with post watergate Nixon ,reducing him to tears with the unavoidable admission 'that if the president wills ,it cannot be illegal' .)

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/richard-nixon-interview-david-frost-trump-b2750243.html

It seems a place hoaching with potential .

How many bears ,and what size & color ,in immediate vicinity ?

what underground rubbish collection is in place?

Wherever trash & bears meet , however rabidistic , entitlement prevails .

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/05/15/the-world-does-not-owe-trumps-america-a-living/

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Kathleen Nathan's avatar

Is that your own home? Are you getting out of N.E. because we are entering the apocalyptic "end times" and are moving somewhere "safer"?

p.s. No one is safe until Bill G*tes is in jail.....as 5xAugust has so beautifully expressed.

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Chris's avatar

Looks lovely.

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