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Let’s start this first, new blog post with our current RV adventure. We have a job. It doesn’t pay much (approx. nothing), but we get a spot to park the RV for free while we’re here (and that’s worth some money).
We are volunteering at the Maine Forest and Logging Museum in Bradley, ME. We park our rig onsite and are currently the only people living on this 400 acre property (zoom in on the map above with satellite view to see our spot). The museum is a re-creation of a late 1800’s logging mill/camp and it sits on about 20 of the 400 acres. Taking care of this 20 acres of old buildings, bridges and trails is our job. We open up the entrance gate in the morning, open up all the buildings for visitors, clean up, split logs, clear brush, run the gift shop, paint and repair as needed. Then at the end of a looonng day we have to close everything up again (about 4pm). We have to do this every day except Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and not really Fridays either. The hardest part is getting up and ready to walk up the road to the gift shop by 10AM on those days we have to be open… The work days can be brutal! Whew!
I’m gonna ask for a raise!
Those of you who know me would not be surprised to learn that it didn’t take long for my impressive skill set to become apparent to the museum board of directors. As expected, I was promptly promoted to management (almost fell out of the executive window).
If any of you are in Maine Oct. 6-7 be sure to come by the museum for living history days. I’ll be driving the Lombard log hauler! That thing is pretty cool. The only working Lombard in the country.
OK, watch this video of where we have to wake up each morning. Let me take you on a tour… wonder how many people will show up today? Will I get eaten by a bear?
(being so far off grid means internet is weak at best and it takes forever to accomplish anything online so forgive the poor audio, I finally gave up trying to fix it!)
Be sure to drive route 1 up to Calais. Pretty scenery and fun to drive.
Thanks Marc… Several people have mentioned Calais. Would like to visit oak island in Nova Scotia too.. There’s so much to see up here… BTW, we have a porcupine guest at our RV each evening!
Well, gotta get back to trying to fix the water gate on the sawmill so we can fill the pond and run the mill during living history days soon…😁
Thank God you’re back!!
BTW, my sister and her husband do the same thing at a park in Wisconsin. It’s a sweet gig.
Geez man! It’s about time we got an update! Looks like a blast!
And were you diggin’that Enduro bike? Right!?
Loved the tour.
Thank you!
Glad you are having fun!!!
Best regards,
Diana (Peterson) Whitfield
Thanks Diana good to hear from you!
Just 23 miles from Stephen King’s house and the Paul Bunyan statue. Esteemed neighborhood. Doubt we will be in the vicinity on Oct 7. Have fun!
Having fun already!