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Growing Pains...   Jan 13, 2008
 
When we moved into our current location three and a half years ago, I told Melissa that enough was enough...  We took what had started on a handful of card tables under a 10 x 10 canopy in the old Ame's parking lot during their Hometown Days, and expanded through the summer of 1999 into 2 10x10 canopies up through International Festival.  Customers at our booth kept telling us that we needed to open a store, which we thought was crazy.  So by October 1999, we opened up our first store in about 500 square feet on Fridays and Saturdays, with the plan to close after Christmas...  Well that plan didn't work, as we stayed open through the winter, and even expanded our days open.  In February of 2000, we expanded into the back section of our store to 900 square feet, and by July 2000, had moved down to the former Dive Shack location to 1700 square feet.  That lasted four years, and in the summer of 2004, we moved to our present location of 3400 square feet.  And each and every time we expanded, we said "that's it, we are not moving again... there's no way we can fill all this space!"  Well, here it is 2008, and we are doing it again.  Our plan is to actually pull the music and toy department out of the current location, and expand the clothing department at the current store.  It makes sense to split the store more or less based on demographics of what we do.  The younger crew of customers will head to the new My Favorite Things Too location for music, toys, body jewelry, CDs, and budget jewelry.  The ol' MFT will concentrate one our, okay, I've dug myself into a hole on this one... more "mature" customers with fine gifts, jewelry, and a much expanded women's and MEN'S clothing department. 
 
I said we would never do this...  move again, but this allows us to expand on all of our departments.  This will also grow our downtown just a little bit more!  Keep in touch as we move ahead with this new adventure.
 
Oh ya, and we give music lessons now!!! 
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Ba Haba  August 19, 2007
 
Just got got home from a very nice trip to Ba Haba (Bar Harbor).  Had a wonderful cruise last evening on the Margaret Todd, a 4 masted schooner and had a great time!!! Today went around Acadia National Park, and did a run to the top of Cadallac Mountain.  Beautiful clear day. 
 
So what's Carl's Rant...  Just wondering why more folks don't run further up the coast and check out the wonders of the real Downeast region.  The fishing villages, the small towns, the gift shops that sell more to the locals as much as to the tourist, so their prices are reasonable.  The lobster and seafood shacks that don't charge $20 for a plate of clams.  Just point your car up US Route 1, and check out the villages and towns along one of the last stretches of real Maine! 
 
But, if you are in Bar Harbor, do check out the windjammer tour.  It's wonderful.  www.downeastwindjammer.com
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Still Crazy After All These Years!      Sept 23, 2006
 
It's been like "Mr. Todd's Wild Ride" sometimes at MFT.  We have had comings and goings.  New lines of stuff blowing in and out of the door.  Trucks dropping of PALLETS of freight unexpectedly.  Orders not showing up on time.  Wrong items showing up.  Great stuff and odd stuff.  You name it, we've seen it.  But the last year or so has been both wonderful and stressful, all at the same time.  Running a 3400 sq ft store in a community of barely 3300 people is tough.  We are the largest "Main Street" store in Calais, not counting the big box stores at each end of town.  We try and give that "little extra" to our customers.  As always, THANKS to all (well, most of you anyways!!!) customers who make our day great.
 
Now, for those in the area, the third bridge in Calais is a GO.  This means that in about 2 years, a new bridge will be finished, so that the through traffic can get past us without having to tie up traffic on Main Street.  That is GOOD news for the folks that like to shop downtown.  I am sorry that some folks in the area have literally torn the area almost in two as they attempted to have the bridge moved.  Let's all please work together to make this "Entire Area" a great place to live, work, and recreate.  Please drop it, and let's move one.
 
And finally, the Downeast Heritage Museum is still hanging in there.  This is probably one of the nicest museums in Maine!  No, I am serious.  It is just wonderful, and I hope you all take a moment of your time to go through it.  And leave a fiver in the donation bucket when you do!!!  (or a tenner or twentier...)
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No soapbox, just to much time on his hands some evenings!

August 17, 2005
 
What a great summer!  After a questionable June, this year has just become one of our best! 
 
And, this year's Sunday Funday event a few weeks ago just renewed my faith in this town.  What started out as a blazing hot Sunday afternoon with only 100 or so arriving, grew to what one observer was at least 600 - 800 people!  A great time had by all, and the music was just over the top this year!  To all of you attending, thanks so much!  We had a wonderful time, and I am sure will do it again next year.
 
We just got home from a very cool trip to the Big Easy, New Orleans.  Had to pick up the middle child, as she was visiting Melissa's sister and her family, and it gave us a great excuse to spend some quality time in the French Quarter!  You have to really search out the jazz clubs now days, as everyone has gone to blues, rock, techno, etc...  But Maison Bourbon is still sticking to it's Jazz Roots!  We hadn't been there in about 15 years, and not much has changed, except the band!  We were seated at a small table with another couple, who were from France.  Had a great time sitting through a couple sets.  Another wonderful trip!  So in the last 8 months, we witnessed SNOW in New Orleans at Christmas, and this time 90+ degree days with unbelievable humidity!  But neither dampened our good times!
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June 7th
 
Funny, how strange things sort of buzz through your brain at the wierdest times!  You wish you had a pen in hand but you don't.  You hum the perfect tune.  Come up with the perfect joke.  But then, when you do get a chance to write or play or sing what.. you.. DAMN...  it's gone!
 
This week is a busy one in Downeast Maine.  The area Indian tribes have been approved by the State Senate and Legislature for a "Racino" which is a Harness Race track and slot type casino.  BUT, our GOV is thinking of vetoing it.  Forget the tens of millions of dollars to be spent on this.  The millions of dollars per year that will go back into the area.  The hundreds of jobs created!!!  Now, I'm not a gambling man, but I would bet the family farm that if he does go through and vetos this, you won't be seeing him step foot in Washington County for the rest of his term! 
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May 21, 2005
 
It's almost June, and it's still FREEZING here in Maine.  But, we warmed it up some last Friday evening, when Dana and Susan Robinson came to town.  Those who were there, wow did we have a good time.  Those who missed it...  Your loss!!!
 
So here's my little rant this month.  Shoplifters...  We, as most of you all know, we are a very small privately owned store.  It amazes me as to the level of dishonesty that is around these days, where young and old think it's okay to pocket small items!  "Ah, they won't miss it..."  Well, we do miss it...  We are trying to provide jobs to local folks, as well as provide a very cool store for the enjoyment of lots of people, and it is these types of folks who think stealing is cool that puts a damper on the whole thing.  We have gotten to the point some days that we feel like just slamming the door and saying enough is enough!  And it's not just the one and two dollar items walking out the door.  We have had loads of higher end stuff get picked as well.
All I can say is shame on you who thinks this doesn't hurt anyone.  And it is with great pleasure to let these types of folks know that yes, we do prosecute! 
I know that probably the folks doing this are not reading this rant, but thanks for indulging me while I vent a little.
To those GOOD customers, ah, we won't shut the doors on you!!!  You are why we are here in the first place. 
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April 13, 2005
 
Nashville was such a great trip!!!  I will post Melissa's article here, very shortly.
 
Have you heard about the, it's either the 7 steps or 7 points of separation...  Everyone is no more then 7 people away from any other person on earth.  It is a funny concept, but we just narrowed the gap of anyone that knows us to the majority of anyone in Hollywood!  We met John Travolta's summer housekeeper.  So think about it, if you know us personnally, then you are only 3 steps away from JT, and he knows loads of famous people...  SO you are within 7 steps of pretty much anyone famous right now!  
 
See, not all my rants are about something that frustrated us!
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March 13...
More snow yesterday.. so I am right back where I left off in February.  But, I have a great bit of news for you all.  The Winter and Spring concerts are going to benefit the Calais Rotary Club, Sunday Funday event during the International Festival in August.  We are so excited to be able to help out with this event, and felt that it was a natural tie-in with our concert series.  But here's the scoop...  I need to get at least 80 people into these shows in order to make about $200 - $300 for Rotary.  Get the picture?  And for those that don't know, the Sunday Funday event takes about $3000.00 to put on!  So we need all the help we can get.
 
Tell you friends, go and buy a few extras to give out!  Look, this is a worthy cause, and we are trying to do our best to bring great talent to Calais, and a reasonable price.  So help us out!  See you at the shows!
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Feb 1, 2005
 
Not sure what happened to my January Rant.  It was there, but is now gone.  I lost a bunch of stuff on the site.  My concert schedule, and some other stuff.  Looks like Verizon backed up my site to pre-holiday, as the stuff I had shown for on sale during Christmas was there again!
 
Will update shortly, as I just lost all my train of thought due to this web-glitch...  Maybe I'll rant about how it feels to put hours of time in on our website, only to come back later and all that work is gone.  Na, that's just stupid boring s***.  I'll just have to pace around on the hardwood floors in the dining room, and get inspiration from all the snow on the ground.  Ya, that's the ticket.  Why am I in Calais Maine, and not in a sunny part of the country.  Be back soon with more!
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August 28th. 
Wow, summer is almost drawing to an end.  As you can see, we go into the new store.  WOW!  We love the new location, and hope you do also.
 
We moved Meredith into her dorm room down at UMM, and was it a HOT day.  Literally, the warmest day this summer.  But that's not what I wanted to chat about.
We just opened this summer in Calais, the Downeast Heritage Center.  It is a wonderful facility to promote and preserve the culture and heritage of our fine area.  So, what's the problem?  Other then one of the worst summers for tourism in Maine due to the weather, and also some fine groups who reniged on their financial commitment, I guess nothing.  Wait a minute...  You mean some groups pledged money to this fine project, and then decided that they didn't want to pay up when the bill was due?  Let me tell you, if this was a resturant, there would be several groups washing the dishes!  And one of them is a department of the FEDERAL government, that literally pulled a major portion of the day to day operational money out of the project...
 
Folks, it's time to roll up your sleeves and get involved.  They will be forming volunteer programs in the next month or so.  Join up!  Also, try and get to the center yourself and check it out, well worth the $5 - 6 to get in.  And send your friends and family. 
 
We will make this a success!  Keep the faith...
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2004/06/11
What a wild few weeks we have had!  First off, we are a week out of being in the new store.  If you could have seen us pushing those glass jewelry cases down Main Street Calais last Sunday morning! 
 
Meredith (the oldest) graduates from Calais High School on Sunday!  We are so proud of her, and know she will go out into the world and be a wonderful person, full of love and caring.  Keep her in your heart and prayers,  it's a big nasty world out there.
 
Phish is calling it quits.  Surprised?!?  Well, actually no.  The ride just got too damn big, that's all.  When you can't see the faces, and you know that 80% of the crowd is there NOT for the music, but for the scene, then it's time to roll up the tents and move on.  I commend the band for going out on top.  Thanks guys for a wonderful 21 years! 
 
And finally, PLEASE GOD... GIVE US WARM WEATHER!!! It's June "for your sake"!  My pool still is like ice, and we can't even leave the windows open all night, for fear of freezing.  Please Oh Lord, crank up the thermostat! 
 
Well, see you at the new store.  Carl 

2004/05/14
STOP!  No, not reading this rant, just sometimes stop what your doing for a second.  Look around.  What do you see?  Your house, your car, your kids, your wife/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend...  Your neighborhood, your town, your state, your country...  Sometimes we just are like cattle moving from pasture to barn.  Never stopping to look to see what's happening around us. 
 
So, what am I getting at you may ask?  Hey, that's up to you to see.  Goes back to same principle of crossing the road.  STOP, LOOK, LISTEN.  I can't tell you what to see or hear.  You need to find that on your own.  Okay, here's a starting point.  Remember laying on your back in the grass, watching the clouds roll by?  When was the last time you did that?  When was the last time you listened to birds chirping, or some kids playing.  Just listening...
 
Take some time this week, to just STOP.  LOOK around.  LISTEN.

2004/04/28
Just thought you folks would like to know the outcome of what happened below.  The auto in the accident veered left heading north on 95, and when it hit the medium, became airborne and literally FLEW over a van coming south!  The driver, who was named Ariel, became just that, as she was ejected from the auto in the middle of the highway.  She was "Lifeflighted" out and admitted in critical condition, but was upgraded to stable later that evening.  Amazing!!! 

2004/04/26
 
Strange how the sight of an accident makes you stop and think about how special life is...  We were stuck for about an hour and twenty minutes today, on I-95 down near Augusta.  Stuck, waiting...  Watching impatient folks try and drive across the median to get on the other side of the highway.  Watching a van get stuck in the median (made my day).  Breathing diesel fumes from a bus for to many minutes.  Listening to bad Rap music from the car next to us.  Watching people change lanes back and forth, as if that would help.  We were stopped, in our tracks for a long time.  Wondering what had happened just up out of sight.  We had three State Troopers buzz up past us with lights flashing.  We waited but never heard an ambulance.  Just wondering...  Finally, traffic is moving ever so slowly.  Creeping is a good word in this case.  Like opening tupperware from the back of the fridge, not sure what you will find.  We get closer, see papers and bags on the road.  Heaped in the middle of the highway is what is left of a car.  Dealer plates still on the back.  It looked like it was traveling north up the highway, and came flipping into the southbound lane.  We don't know what happened to the person or persons inside, but it makes you really stop for a minute and think about how quick time changes.  Click of a finger, blink of an eye, beat of a heart.. .. ..  Take care my friends.  Don't let time pass you by without enjoying life!
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2004/03/30
 
So, tomorrow we get to do and say stupid things to our kids.  Or, give the boss a note to call Mr. L.E.Font (the phone number is the local zoo!).
 
What the hell is happening with gas prices!  OPEC is churning out more then we need (they are discussing actually reducing production by a million barrels a day), so why are prices so high.  We were told last year it was because of the war...  So what gives this year!  I would assume with Bush in office, the oil companies would be falling over themselves to get us a buck a gallon gas to keep O' George in office. 
 
Will get back to this later on.  Keep the faith folks!
 
Carl
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2004/01/18  Rant
 
We always think we have something to say, so here goes... 
 
Shopping:  Buy local if at all possible.  Go to the corner store!  The clothing store down on Main Street!  These are local folks just like you and me.  Your dollar spent with them stays in your community.  They spend it on groceries at the local market, or at the movies down the street.  Buying a car?  Don't drive 100 miles to save a few bucks.  Try the dealer that is closest to your home.  Give them the facts of what you are looking for, and what you want to spend.  No bull, just lay it out.  Give them a chance.  If you want to shop around, tell them up front that you will be comparing price, but in the long run, a few hundred dollars over a 72 month payment schedule works out to a few bucks each month.  Try and get service local after you bought your new car at that discount dealer a 100 miles away.  Yup, right, see you oh, next Thursday!
 
Money: Put it all away for your retirement...  Ya right!  I plug away 10% or so, but on the other hand, I spend my fair share right now.  Kids, you are just SOL!  Earn your own money!
 
Music:  Play it, listen to it, enjoy it!  Music is just one of those wonderful art forms that plays as a soundtrack throughout your life.  An old song that triggers an old memory.  Do yourself a favor if you love music.  SHUT OFF THE RADIO!  Go see a local group...  Listen to groups that don't make the top 40.  For instance, the Grateful Dead only scored 1 top 40 hit!  One!!!  Thirty plus years of making great music, and only 1 hit.  Says alot doesn't it. 
 
Love:  You figure it out... 
 
Sex:  Same as love...
 
See you next month!

Carl's Rants are the ravings of a person of known questionable character.  If you see him on the street, I'd cross over before he see's you!  You might end up having to endure his long, drawn out "opinions" on just about anything of questionable importance!  I should know...  I'm Carl

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