Own-Tomato4335
Own-Tomato4335 t1_jed0e52 wrote
Reply to comment by a-sillylittlegoose in Relocating to CT from CA by a-sillylittlegoose
Oh boy you’re gonna experience the seasons and their demons here haha! But we def have 4 seasons. It’s beautiful here
Own-Tomato4335 t1_jd5t8cl wrote
Reply to comment by Unfair_Isopod534 in Missed Jury Duty by SopheliaofSofritown
I second this. Got jury duty few weeks ago. Had to go in. They said they usually have 3 cases per day but that day had 6. I didn’t get released until 330pm and others were surely there the whole day.
Own-Tomato4335 t1_jc5428z wrote
Reply to comment by FL__CTthrow in Exploring the area by FL__CTthrow
FYI: Gainesville’s population of 140K is slightly more than Hartford’s of 120K
As others have said, so much to access within 3 hour drive. E.g. Boston is less than 2 hours away from Hartford.
Keep in mind that CT is very town specific. A town could be right next to another but have completely different cultural, racial, and things to do. I’m originally from South Jersey and that’s a big change here. (I love it here!)
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j9k7i0l wrote
Reply to Now that Putin has suspended nuclear arms treaty should we be concerned in CT? by IndicationOver
Will thoughts and prayers work here also?
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j8yxubz wrote
Tl;dr anyone?
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j6na760 wrote
Reply to comment by Bambi_One_Eye in CT has changed in the last decade. Here are 10 charts that show how. by NicoleMcIsaac
Great read
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j6lfupc wrote
Sent you a PM
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j68pzcg wrote
Reply to Meet new people? by lakepirate1775
What gym you go to? Bar trivia? Semilla Cafe + Studio got cool vibe!
Own-Tomato4335 t1_j5zjg5s wrote
For comparison purposes, Hartford has a population of 120,000 and is 18 square miles.
Philly 1.6 million, 141 sq mi. NYC 8.5 million, 300 sq mi. I’ve lived in Philly and NYC and now love living in Greater Hartford. Plenty to do in the area but takes some searching and is not concentrated in one spot. Hartford is by all means a small city (not a decent size one).
Own-Tomato4335 t1_jeesg1s 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]
For me the SAD is the combination of the cold AND the lack of sun. It seems our January and Februarys are full of gray days where we rarely see the sun.
I do love living here and enjoy all 4 seasons. I try to make an effort to do more activities in those tougher months to get me through. It’s not always pretty but it works for me.
As an anecdote, a friend moved to LA years ago and the weather there definitely helped his SAD significantly. But moving to a whole new part of the world brought other challenges - making friends as an adult isn’t easy - and I think it amplified other forms of depression.
The devil you know is sometimes better than the one you don’t.