blsavarese

blsavarese OP t1_j26ctxz wrote

Reply to comment by 2_points_5_hours_ago in Mudlarking? by blsavarese

It was /u/TopS3cr3t's magnet fishing posts that prompted me to post. Neither the privy digging or the magnet fishing are exactly what I'm after, but I love following his finds. I'm looking for combing "beaches," shorelines, even river beds, for treasures.

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blsavarese t1_itxuyi9 wrote

Have to respectfully disagree. We love Cookhouse, On the Hill, and Tilted Row just to name a few restaurants. Can easily walk to the PO and the elementary school one block away. Oh yeah, also close to the zoo and walking distance the symphony. Also, we can walk only minutes to major transit hubs to get wherever transit takes you. pretty comparable experience to many ‘hoods in Brooklyn. So yeah, no Starbucks and no walkable grocery, but maybe you’ll even find that with the development of Madison Park North. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Strong recommendation for RH.

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blsavarese t1_itwleoh wrote

Just moved to Reservoir Hill and I think it might have the vibe you're after. The rowhouses are larger than those in South Balto and have more of the NY/Brooklyn brownstone feel. I've spent a lot of time in Brooklyn and this 'hood feels like Brooklyn to me. In fact, an incredible place that just came on the market on the Mt Royal Crescent, which is near me (more Balto style rowhouse than brownstone style, but still incredible). I have felt so welcomed by my very diverse neighbors and can honestly say that I love my neighborhood. I think Reservoir Hill gets a bit of bad rep, but I'm not sure it's warranted.

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