CTdadof5
CTdadof5 t1_jd98e06 wrote
Reply to comment by Electrical_Ad_6208 in What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
Haha. Not quite, but I’ve always been an old soul.
CTdadof5 t1_jd7i41y wrote
Reply to What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
Backgammon and cribbage.
CTdadof5 t1_jbx6ecx wrote
Reply to Who likes Subarus more, Seattle or Vermont? by bangell14
Ha. I work in one and live in the other. Beyond Subarus, a lot feels the same
CTdadof5 t1_jawdl3u wrote
Reply to comment by throwy4444 in CT number 1 in taxes? by dubauoo
So you obviously went to a CT school where you were taught critical thinking and analysis. Worth every penny of taxes. Now quietly imagine a world where everyone was able to do the same. Thank you for this!!
CTdadof5 t1_jacxe9y wrote
Reply to Why has plowing in CT gotten so bad? by schlasara
Oh, there’s snow on the roads when it’s snowing. Interesting.
CTdadof5 t1_j91drje wrote
Reply to What are y’all doing tonight? by jacksparrahh
Drank a heady topper with the wife and some friends we haven’t seen in 6 months
CTdadof5 t1_j8ve8rn wrote
Reply to it was a wicked nice day 🌞 by ScatheX1022
-39. Burr.
CTdadof5 t1_j8e90y9 wrote
Reply to Moving to CT from FL: Advice please by caimseeker
Around Hartford Area:
Wethersfield, Newington, Rockhill and west Hartford. All affordable and good schools. Mostly insurance/financial and healthcare jobs in capital city and surrounding area. Great ethic, racial and economic mix. Lots of old beautiful homes especially old wethersfield and west Hartford.
Glastonbury, Farmington, simsbury - more expensive, somewhat better schools, more homogeneous. - upper middle class white and Asian folk. Commute for work. More fancy.
Fairfield county - very good schools. Way more expensive. Lots of jobs…commutable to NY and places like Stamford. Very fancy.
NW Corner - lots of rural areas. Very bucolic. Long commutes. Mix of very expensive towns and affordable. Some hicks.
NE corner. Rural. Maybe unfairly, but feels like this area is a bit depressed. Rural with some small cities. Hicks abound.
A lot of great shoreline towns east of New Have.
South East CT - basically Rhodesia Island. Haha. Not very familiar with this area.
And we promise to not take books/history away or ask your daughters when they are menstruating.
CTdadof5 t1_j7ayl5e wrote
Dunkin’s coffee and donuts are absolute trash. Worst ever. Love whole donut donuts. Coffee not so great.
CTdadof5 t1_j6ylmzo wrote
Reply to Severe weather Saturday by Stockmom42
I will be skiing, just gonna wait until it gets to a balmy few degrees.
CTdadof5 t1_j6ykjc2 wrote
Reply to comment by Optimized_Orangutan in Kingdom folks: drip your faucets! Dry your wood, stock up on supplies, check on your neighbors... by mister_record
It’s not the Champlain Valley. LMFAO. I knew there would be nuggets of gold in these comments.
CTdadof5 t1_j6op43k wrote
Reply to Safest Place to Live in Hartford by Turbulent-Ad-491
North end is the most disadvantaged part of the city. West end has a lot of very old and beautiful homes (feels more suburban in general). Downtown has a lot of newer/converted apartment buildings. South end is a mix.
CTdadof5 t1_j63vlvf wrote
If your bud has good (new all season or snow) tires and you are not heading up the mountain you will be fine.
CTdadof5 t1_j4rm4et wrote
Reply to I’m in Haddam/Higganum for the day and I keep noticing these signs. What do they mean? by Wiz21Reddit
Here is a link to CT signs. Not sure if this one is listed.
https://portal.ct.gov/DOT/Traffic-Engineering/Catalog-of-Signs
CTdadof5 t1_j2sxra0 wrote
Food was absolute trash.
CTdadof5 t1_j25mzlj wrote
Reply to What AI thinks Vermont looks like by PorkFriedBryce
Nah
CTdadof5 t1_j2263lt wrote
Reply to UVM too expensive by Constant_Education_4
Daughter goes there and has a merit scholarship which makes it affordable compared to some oft the other schools she was looking at, but still a lot of outbid pocket money.
CTdadof5 t1_j1uvklj wrote
Reply to comment by IndicationOver in Tiny homes for Ct? by Redsmedsquan
Because CT is a beautiful state filled with educated compassionate people.
CTdadof5 t1_j12ebvq wrote
Reply to Where to buy all dressed chips by DartMurphy
If you were wondering. Wow!!
Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (Canola, Corn, Soybean and/or Sunflower Oil), Maltodextrin (Made From Corn), Sugar, Sodium Diacetate, Salt, Dextrose, Torula Yeast, Monosodium Glutamate, Sodium Acetate, Paprika, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Malic Acid, Paprika Extracts, Spices, and Natural Flavors.
CTdadof5 t1_j0z1xqo wrote
Reply to A VT dog living his best off leash life in the VT snow, following all the VT laws and picking up his poop ❤️ by Internal-Fudge8578
Wearing a parka from Gucci’s winter line before heading to doggy daycare, but after his semi-annual appointment with his dental hygienist. /s
CTdadof5 t1_j0yvfgy wrote
Reply to "Dogspam" by pv_punisher
I like the dog posts and I love my dog and cat. With that said many of your points are shared more broadly. I have a vet friend from Panama. He thinks the extent that Americans extend things like healthcare, daycare, insurance, dental care, apparel, etc. is laughable…in his case all the way to the bank. As an FYI many vets are financially rewarded by upselling unnecessary services. It’s a racket.
CTdadof5 t1_iymvtlp wrote
Reply to comment by shunanuhgins in Boston college has a policy that employees' kids can attend for free, as long as they are accepted. This janitor has five kids, all of whom got in, saving nearly $700k in tuition. by ClnclyDprsd420
Blah, blah, blah. Until college is free this is a great outcome for a working class family with 5 kids that were able to attend a top university without incurring 100s of thousands of dollars in debt.
CTdadof5 t1_iyfch5n wrote
The better question is who doesn’t eat the heart?
CTdadof5 t1_ixly479 wrote
Reply to Commute from CT to Boston. by Lucky-Front7675
There are @ 100 min express trains (fewer stops) from new haven to grand central. My company was walking distance from grand central. Having to jump on another subway from there will also had time and headache. Took about 35 -40 minutes to drive and park in new haven from a town just south of Hartford. All in all it averaged about 2H 45m each way. Driving in is possible, but you are looking at needing to leave very very early.
I now drive to Boston one day a week from the same area and leave around 5. Arrive just before 7. DM me if want more info.
CTdadof5 t1_jeeawoh wrote
Reply to Has anyone moved out of CT because of seasonal depression? I enjoy CT but I’m only happy during June- august. by [deleted]
Try getting a ‘sun’ light. Also, try to get out side during the day or definitely on weekends if you work during the week. Both will make a huge difference.