Oh, love. Falling in love is fun, exciting and dreamy. But…are you fully prepared for what you’ll be dealing with if you fall in love with a Mainer? Love in other states might be predictable, but here in Maine? Well, things work differently. You might not always find it easy (ever been covered in mud while digging out a car?) but you’ll always find it entertaining!
- You might be invited “upta camp.” Don’t bring a tent!
Steve / Flickr Going to a “camp” in Maine doesn’t mean a kids’ sleepaway camp or sleeping on the ground.
- And some snow on the ground won’t keep them from going.
nhoulihan / Flickr Good thing they probably have a few extra winter layers they can lend you.
- No matter where you’re from, your date doesn’t want to hear that Portland isn’t a “real” city.
flissphil / Flickr Portland might just have better food that where you’re from!
- You thought meeting the family was scary? Prepare to meet the whole town!
kheelcenter / Flickr Family in Maine extends a lot further than the people we share a last name with. Friends, extended family and neighbors are all an important part of life.
- Date night is probably going to be a little more interesting than dinner and a movie. Hope you love the outdoors!
visitlakeland / Flickr You’re probably going to need to learn to get messy. And stay cold.
- As long as you’re exploring everything Maine has to offer, you’ll be dealing with a face like this!
Kevin Shorter / Flickr It doesn’t take much!
- The route might not always be clear, but it’s probably going to be beautiful!
randihausken / Flickr Only a Mainer can appreciate this kind of snow.
- That sound you hear each time you cross this bridge? It’s their audible sigh of relief to be back in Maine…although, you still probably have a few hours in the car before actually REACHING home.
jronaldlee / Flickr No matter the season, the weather or the time of day this bridge crossing is the absolute best after time away.
- They know more than you about local brews and they’ll probably be able to finish it off faster than you.
Allagash Brewing Company / Facebook A cold beer in the Maine woods just tastes better.
- Before you go meet their family, brush up on your pronunciation skills.
almostfoodies / Flickr Saco, Megunticook, Calais and Mooselookmeguntic are good things to learn.
- There’s a good chance your partner is going to be tougher than anyone else you’ve met.
smulgubbe / Flickr Don’t cross them!
- You may have grown up going to basement parties, but your Maine love went into a pit, sat around a fire and drank Allen’s Coffee Flavored Brandy…at least once!
jasonaz / Flickr Some of the clothes in their closet probably STILL smells like a high school campfire.
- No matter where they live, when they talk about “home,” they ALWAYS mean Maine.
truds09 / Flickr
- Life might sometimes be rocky…
almostsummersky / Flickr
- But you’re never going to regret it!
samfelder / Flickr
Think you’ve got what it takes? If you’re ready to pop the question, you’ll want to check out this article which features our 13 picks for the most epic Maine marriage proposals!
Steve / Flickr
Going to a “camp” in Maine doesn’t mean a kids’ sleepaway camp or sleeping on the ground.
nhoulihan / Flickr
Good thing they probably have a few extra winter layers they can lend you.
flissphil / Flickr
Portland might just have better food that where you’re from!
kheelcenter / Flickr
Family in Maine extends a lot further than the people we share a last name with. Friends, extended family and neighbors are all an important part of life.
visitlakeland / Flickr
You’re probably going to need to learn to get messy. And stay cold.
Kevin Shorter / Flickr
It doesn’t take much!
randihausken / Flickr
Only a Mainer can appreciate this kind of snow.
jronaldlee / Flickr
No matter the season, the weather or the time of day this bridge crossing is the absolute best after time away.
Allagash Brewing Company / Facebook
A cold beer in the Maine woods just tastes better.
almostfoodies / Flickr
Saco, Megunticook, Calais and Mooselookmeguntic are good things to learn.
smulgubbe / Flickr
Don’t cross them!
jasonaz / Flickr
Some of the clothes in their closet probably STILL smells like a high school campfire.
truds09 / Flickr
almostsummersky / Flickr
samfelder / Flickr
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