Ecofre-33919
Ecofre-33919 t1_jdoadd7 wrote
Reply to What kind of bird nests are these? Corner of Ella T Grosso Blv and Legion Ave by carefullyconstructed
Its either a squirrel or a monk parakeet.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jco1tla wrote
Very sad
Ecofre-33919 t1_jchufyp wrote
Reply to comment by stallion89 in Reasonably priced gyms? by Difficult_Ad5098
I love inshape
Ecofre-33919 t1_jc67dpi wrote
Gather new haven
Save the sound
Habitat for humanity of greater new haven
Ecofre-33919 t1_jc0mw8d wrote
Reply to Where to live if you want suburbia? by OldManJames10
I’d say either milford/orange area or the guilford/madison area. All four towns on the train line.
Milford/orange will have the shops you are looking for.
Guilford/madison have nice schools - but less of the shops. But you can visit the places you are talking about from those towns. The kids would have to pretty much be in to either soccer or tennis as far as sports goes. (Grew up there)
Give old saybrook/old lyme areas a look too. Its on the train. Nice town. You could commute to the shops in either milford or in the crystal mall area. It would be about 40 min from new haven. Actually old lyme is not on the train, but old saybrook is. But they face each other across the ct river.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jbq53lc wrote
Make sure you have a good lock for whatever kind of bike you end up using. From november to april pay attention to the weather and plan for alternate ways to get there during big snow falls. Its only about 2 or so miles and there are no hills. I’d opt for a bicycle.
In the past there have been bands of kids on bicycles causing problems. So if you see a bunch of kids on bikes - stay away.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jbl8cl9 wrote
Reply to Quietist parts of the cities? by [deleted]
Get something in North Guilford or north madison. If you want you can take the train in and avoid 95.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jb1zk25 wrote
Reply to comment by allybra in I’m very fascinated by the geographic diversity of WA alone by Starfox_2020
This bugs me too. But i’m used to it. I grew up in a part massachusetts near new york state. But in MA - everything outside of the boston suburbs is western ma. So cities like springfied and worchester - really more central mass - were all considered western ma. I live in yakima now and have lived in seattle. I really think i’m in central wa now, not eastern.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jb1xpyw wrote
Yeah - its high desert climate. The cascades stop the rain. Thats the wet side. Other side of the cascades is the dry side. They get lots of sunshine. So Boise, ID, Salt lake city, UT - pretty much all the same climate.
You don’t have a dry side in BC? Is it really all forest?
Ecofre-33919 t1_ja0fxrt wrote
Reply to comment by bbpr120 in peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
I am in complete agreement!
Ecofre-33919 t1_ja0ep0u wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Somewhere_893 in peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
Nyc people are blunt and direct because so many people live close together. But NYC people are often pretty good natured and have good senses of humor under those exteriors. Try asking for directions sometime or even making small talk with people in a bar or restaurant.
And honestly - before i lived in LA for a while - i was as scared of LA as you are of nyc. If you can handle LA - you have nothing to worry about in nyc.
You’re welcome!
Ecofre-33919 t1_ja0asos wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Somewhere_893 in peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
You’d be safe during the day. You can always take a cab from grand central to the natural history museum if you want to avoid the subway - but again - during the day - in crowds of people - you’d be fine. Or go with a friend. Sorry i don’t know of any - but if you hear about a bus tour there and back - you could do that too.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j9zijkz wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Somewhere_893 in peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
If natural history museums are what you are in to:
The indian museum covers natural history of CT since the ice age and of the history of the pequots. Many town libraries have discount coupons - you check them out with your library card.
Other than that - take the train into nyc and visit the natural history museum there. The boston museum of science is not bad either.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j9za50m wrote
Reply to peabody museum by Future_Somewhere_893
Yes it is totally worth going too. Sorry you have to wait. I’ve been several times.
In the mean time check out the yale art gallery. Or maybe the indian museum at foxwoods.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j9yvqng wrote
Reply to comment by DeskFan203 in Sister is thinking about moving to New Haven, we’re doing a visit by jason-bourne-007
You’re right. I’ll edit.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j9yukei wrote
Fyi - some people like to take the ferry from LI over to bridgeport.
The yale art gallery is free and very special. The pizza is good - there are a few places to go. Visit the new haven green and walk along chapel st. Maybe take a drive through some of the suburbs. Does she want to be in new haven itself or a suburb? For a birds eye view drive up the hill and look at everything from the top of the cliffs at east rock park. Its a nice city with a lot of little restaurants and coffee shops. There are many schools there besides yale, so a lot of these coffee shops are open late. Its a college town. Yet you’ll see a lot of similarities to long island because more than a few people take the train in and work in nyc - metro north goes from new haven to grand central. It has a lot of attractions and visitors, even though it is not the biggest city due to the influence of yale. She would not be too far from boston, providence, taking a drive to berkshires in northern ct and western ma or from maybe doing a ski trip to vt once in a while. Hope you enjoy your self, have fun!
Ecofre-33919 t1_j9neqfl wrote
Reply to Non yale spots? by rx11wg
I went to gateway in my 40’s. Study where ever you want. If you are a little older than undergrad - people might think you are a grad student or working remote? But going to gateway is something to be proud about! Take your spot and don’t be ashamed.
Now - any panera is good. Koffee. What about the ikea cafeteria? In ikea you can refill uour coffee. You can stay all day - the only bad thing is the bathroom is a hike. Starbucks in branford. Guilford panera? Try the town libraries. For that matter - what about the gateway library? Or is it just too busy? East haven, branford, guilford - all great libraries. The used book coffee place on chapel is good. You’d be surprized - but in a pinch a mcdonalds or dunkin can work too. They both have wifi! The dunkin in branford on exit 56 - not a bad place to try out. Cafe romeo too.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j94v74w wrote
Reply to Donovan's Reef, Branford by DeskFan203
It was a nice hang out back in the day.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j92t3lh wrote
For a whole pie - modern.
For slices - est, est, est
Ecofre-33919 t1_j8aj6od wrote
Reply to Scenic spots at night? by CookieRound
Guilford harbor
End of west wharf road, madison
Make the drive and walk around mohegan sun
Ikea has a great view of new haven in the cafeteria
Unh and the va hospital are on a hill overlooking new haven - the hill is in west haven
Go to old say brook and drive to the say brook point in. Its on the ct river. You’d be able to look across it and see the bridges going to old lyme.
Anytime you are looking at long island sound - look for lights on long island.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j7ptale wrote
Reply to Where should I go for a nice healthy takeout lunch to treat myself in New Haven? by [deleted]
Claires, ninth square or edgewood market over on whalley - they have a lunch buffet with lots of healthy options.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j6la2vm wrote
Reply to comment by MochaUnicorn369 in How to travel to Bradley by Proof_Buy7675
With out a doubt.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j6l4kbz wrote
Reply to comment by MochaUnicorn369 in How to travel to Bradley by Proof_Buy7675
That could be. And usually i think of it mainly for people using it for trips to florida and back. I only flew out of there once round trip to dc several years ago and had no issues. I mainly included it because it is in the area and you never know, there just might be a good deal once in a while to chicago. And it was nice not having to cross in to queens or over the gw and deal with all the traffic.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j6jr6kq wrote
Reply to How to travel to Bradley by Proof_Buy7675
Bdl is pretty easy. Take the train and then a cab or use one of the off airport shuttle services to park.
Nyc airports are not so bad. If i drive - for lga - there is a garage that national has with a shuttle service. Thats pretty good. Or yeah - metro north to 125 st and then take the m20 bus to lga. If you go via jfk - either take a shuttle from grand central, or - if not much luggage - grandcentral to subway to airtrain. Ewr - newark - take the train as close as you can then uber the rest of the way. All 3 big nyc airports have good off airport garages - call around for rates. And make your reservation in advance! Don’t drive there and assume they will have a soot open.
Westchester airport is another option if you ever see a deal - you’d drive and park on site. Trains don’t go near it. You’d have to take an uber from stamford area - that would be a long ride.
If avelo goes there from tweed - that might be your best bet if times work out for you.
Other than that - i’d really focus on bradley. Between the off airport parking and the train - it be your easiest.
Ecofre-33919 t1_jdrlo6v wrote
Reply to Suggestions of things/places to check out when visiting by -dreggy-
Contact the yale farm. They have volunteer days. Maybe when you are there will be one of those days? I used to volunteer there till i moved away.
Bar makes its own beer and has great pizza. Its on crown st.
I know you said breweries - but chamard vineyard in clinton and goveia winery in wallingford are worth dropping by.
The breweries in stony creek are good.
Yes - the view from east rock is great.
Check out hammonasset beach.
Check out the bike trails in ct that go along the former trolley lines. Go running along them or find a bike to rent. They go for miles way up north.