Winter in Maine isn’t just cold—it can be downright brutal, this winter in particular has reminded us of that. If you’re not prepared, your house could pay the price. Here are five essential tips to keep your home in one piece and your sanity intact.
Ah, winter in New England—If you're not prepared, you might find yourself stranded on the side of I-95, seriously questioning your life choices, while battling frostbite. So, here are 10 things every New Englander should have in their car when winter hits.
There I was, standing naked outside in the snow when the idea hit me. Kidding, relax. But I did figure out that putting hand warmers in your underwear will keep you warm literally all day. Hear me out.
We’ve all been there—bundled up for winter, feeling relatively warm… except for those two body parts that refuse to cooperate: your ears and your nose. Well, back in 1873, a 15-year-old from Farmington, Maine, decided he was done suffering and came up with a revolutionary invention.
When Mainers start saying things like "Nor'easter," "whiteout," and "stock up," you better believe a big snowstorm is predicted to hit the state. But how do you know you've experienced the real deal?
After shoveling the driveway. you hear the rumble of the plow and know all that work at the end of the driveway is about to be wiped out. There's a solution.