With all of Maine’s gorgeous coastline, stunning forests and amazing people, why would anyone ever want to move away? Sometimes people don’t have a choice – they get relocated with work, go out of state for school or move to take care of family. One thing’s for sure – once they leave Maine, they miss it terribly. Here are a few of the things we’ve heard from Mainers who were crazy enough to leave.
- “You call THIS fresh lobster?”
brunosuras/flickr Since most of the lobster in the country is caught right here in Maine, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a truly fresh lobster anywhere else.
- “The only place to shop here is at the MALL!”
mountaintidetech/flickr We bet you’re really missing Hussey’s now.
- “People in my new city can’t understand me.”
Michelle Starin No, it’s not you - it’s them! We Mainers speak perfectly clearly.
- “This grocery store has never even heard of Moxie!”
Mike Mozart/flickr Can you believe that people in other states don’t have this stuff?
- “I miss the ocean.”
[bastian.]/flickr If you were crazy enough to move inland, you’re most certainly missing the pounding surf, salty, fresh air and majestic power of the ocean. But even if you live in another coastal state, let’s face it - the ocean is the most awe-inspiring here in Maine.
- “I found a black widow spider in my basement today!”
Steve/flickr Yeah, we don’t have those in Maine 🙂
- “My new neighbors all dress like dorks. I sure do miss L. L. Bean.”
J Stephen Conn/flickr It can come as a bit of a shock to find out that not everyone embraces flannel shirts and fleece vests like we do.
- “I asked for blueberries at my local store, and they pointed me to the freezer section!”
FromSandT0Glass/flickr You’ll never eat another blueberry like the ones you had in Maine. That fact alone should have you booking a plane ticket home.
- “It snowed three lousy inches and they closed the schools for two days!”
Steve Harwood/flickr In Maine, we call that a “light snow.” The pansies in other parts of the country call that a “state of emergency.”
- “Breakfast looks great, honey…good grief! What is that plastic bottle full of corn syrup? Surely that’s not for my pancakes.”
Jessica Watkins/flickr You can’t expect people on the West coast to understand the difference between maple syrup and “pancake syrup.” Ask one of your friends or family members to ship you some real syrup.
- “I want to go home.”
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/flickr Come on back!
Have you ever left Maine? What did you miss most about it?
brunosuras/flickr
Since most of the lobster in the country is caught right here in Maine, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a truly fresh lobster anywhere else.
mountaintidetech/flickr
We bet you’re really missing Hussey’s now.
Michelle Starin
No, it’s not you - it’s them! We Mainers speak perfectly clearly.
Mike Mozart/flickr
Can you believe that people in other states don’t have this stuff?
[bastian.]/flickr
If you were crazy enough to move inland, you’re most certainly missing the pounding surf, salty, fresh air and majestic power of the ocean. But even if you live in another coastal state, let’s face it - the ocean is the most awe-inspiring here in Maine.
Steve/flickr
Yeah, we don’t have those in Maine 🙂
J Stephen Conn/flickr
It can come as a bit of a shock to find out that not everyone embraces flannel shirts and fleece vests like we do.
FromSandT0Glass/flickr
You’ll never eat another blueberry like the ones you had in Maine. That fact alone should have you booking a plane ticket home.
Steve Harwood/flickr
In Maine, we call that a “light snow.” The pansies in other parts of the country call that a “state of emergency.”
Jessica Watkins/flickr
You can’t expect people on the West coast to understand the difference between maple syrup and “pancake syrup.” Ask one of your friends or family members to ship you some real syrup.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/flickr
Come on back!
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