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ANTI-PUGSLY t1_jcowi9x wrote
Reply to comment by VTMike1029 in Former Stowe police officer under investigation by JerryKook
Police in my hometown responded to the wrong house, and in doing so, shot my friends well-behaved dog — and also lied about every possible detail.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_jbeua6i wrote
Reply to comment by ziggycane in Babies in swimming holes? by ziggycane
Lake St. Catherine is a popular one, and quite nice. That said there are a lot of reservoirs that also have beaches, like Wrightsville or Waterbury.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_j7ljie1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in WARNING: if you're using Green River Reservoir for winter recreation... by [deleted]
Nah that's just a winter camping sled (pulk): https://wintercampers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/DSCN3304-2.jpg
At least, I think. Snowmobiles have much more distinctive tracks.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_j7lifku wrote
How would one use extreme caution in this scenario? It seems like the advice should be avoiding the ice altogether... Genuinely curious.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_j5qf5zl wrote
Reply to comment by TheSoulful1 in Early morning up on Paine Mountain by muzungu616
It used to be an actual lift served hill for Norwich. So there are several routes down at varying pitches. Obviously they are super “natural” now and overgrown but you’re still on a mostly cleared, albeit narrow, slope. Can also duck into the woods if you know your way around.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_j1f916o wrote
Reply to comment by annodomini in Power Outage Roll Call by Trajikbpm
Same here! Back, but only after getting all the candles and Mr. Heater Buddy going, of course. 😑
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_j1elv70 wrote
Reply to comment by annodomini in Power Outage Roll Call by Trajikbpm
Seems like parts of town are getting power back, but we’ve been out in the College neighborhood since this morning. Glad that tree missed!
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_iyia3c3 wrote
Reply to comment by FormerAttitude7377 in I miss Vermont so much by immersedinideas
/r/NewToVermont and also I mean... you're getting downvoted because the housing market is very competitive here. No one's just walking into reddit and getting offered a house. At minimum, learn about the state and watch specific regions on real estate websites. Better yet, move and rent for awhile; meet people, discover different communities, contribute to the state's economy a bit. I am sure where you'd pick on a whim right now would be different after spending quality time here.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_ixe0vne wrote
Reply to comment by whaletacochamp in Old 1884 illustrative map of Montpelier. Source: Library of Congress by MisterMcFlyXXVI
/r/papertowns
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_ivm4g4d wrote
Reply to comment by yoeddyVT in Vermont State Police: Arrests made in 200 catalytic converter thefts by dropkickninja
We actually replaced ours for maintenance reasons recently and recycled the old cat legitimately. Bolduc outside Montpelier did things by the book and requested a lot of identification to process the transaction.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_issr7o7 wrote
Reply to comment by breeinatl in LGBT friendly bars in Vermont? by [deleted]
Fox Market is an amazing business. Just want to double recommend this place. Love the owners and their dinner nights, the atmosphere, and the energy they bring to such a beautiful “old fashioned” area.
ANTI-PUGSLY t1_jd36pnz wrote
Reply to comment by clonezilla in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
I've driven an hour south to Killington a dozen times this winter and see the same houses with dead Christmas wreaths on the doors for the last 3 months. Imagine having a ski home you don't even visit during ski season? Drives me crazy.