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suzi-r t1_jeft0in wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Proof that capitalism won’t solve the affordable housing crisis. by No-Ganache7168
Yep. If kids at all, they left after their folks passed. Like almost everywhere, it seems. I’m sure they didn’t sell ‘em for their true value…
suzi-r t1_jefghrb wrote
Reply to comment by Shortysvtdad in Proof that capitalism won’t solve the affordable housing crisis. by No-Ganache7168
Regulate it differently, maybe. Don’t forget that VT’s topography is a challenge. We need our local farms & forests, which keep us healthy, or we don’t have much to pass on to future generations.
suzi-r t1_jefg2od wrote
Reply to comment by VTMike1029 in Proof that capitalism won’t solve the affordable housing crisis. by No-Ganache7168
About it. Stowe used to be a beautiful village w farms. People generally respected each other
suzi-r t1_jeakvku wrote
Reply to comment by FyuckerFjord in Vermont House considers increasing DMV fees by FearandLoathinginBTV
Bravo! Yes!
suzi-r t1_je34eal wrote
Reply to comment by Overthemoonmist in Why Is My Ben and Jerry's Made In the Netherlands? by thediscjoker
Big ditto on that!!
suzi-r t1_jdvm5az wrote
Reply to comment by suzi-r in Stick season by 1_am_not_a_b0t
That is a gorgeous photo & thanks for sharing it!
suzi-r t1_jdrmuur wrote
Reply to Stick season by 1_am_not_a_b0t
Stick season is late Oct until snowfall. Right now for some e it’s mudseason
suzi-r t1_jdkjytc wrote
Reply to comment by PianistInformal4967 in Vermont state colleges failing again by aMaezingadventures
Could be that Easy’s point is that outsiders have become insiders, so to speak. Happening all over VT as newbies come in, judge VT to be inadequate compared to what they had elsewhere, change things & price out many of the older VTer & even their kids…neither understand nor respect the efforts & culture of those who have lived here before them, & certainly don’t respect the quality of the rural life & environment here, or the natives & long-timers they coexist with. It’s not just VT either, it’s everywhere. Talk to a rural Florida native (a friend of mine who settled here a few years ago) about what happened to her father’s farm and the family’s small town. Or a local in NH (and another, a former student of mine living on disability allowance in a nearby Vt town) just thrown out of their apt. bc the building’s been bought by someone who want to “remodel” & sell/rent to ppl who can pay lots more. Or a dairy farmer in central VT whose income has diminished so quickly that improvements and diversification are unaffordable and the herd must be sold. And many more, all across the nation.
suzi-r t1_jdkcv85 wrote
Reply to comment by happyonthehill802 in Curious about the “GOOD FOR WHO” house on 7 in Brandon - anyone know the story? by ranaparvus
Damn! Would SS rather have a flood? He might be SOS then
suzi-r t1_jd7xcws wrote
Reply to comment by Backyard_Games in What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
Thank you for your grace! Hope you find fun year-round!
suzi-r t1_jd7whxs wrote
Reply to What are your favorite board games to play when you're stuck inside during cold Vermont winters? by Backyard_Games
No board games for me nowadays. Books & internet to read, views to paint from my windows, friends to call, tons more to do. Go out well clad & tromp around in the snow; when it stops, shovel some. Yrs ago though: chess, checkers, monopoly, and a kid-game I can’t recall…
suzi-r t1_jd4n2bd wrote
Reply to Moving maybe? by [deleted]
General said it well. If you can deal with a winter like, well, not MO, and you’re into community for the long haul, great. We really don’t need more second-homers.
suzi-r t1_jd4m8yh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Moving maybe? by [deleted]
Compared to MO, MUCH colder, even in summer, much more ice & snow, & generally more expensive
suzi-r t1_jcnxs3b wrote
Reply to Handyman apps? by odkevin
Have cards, too. Some don’t do FB. Your reputation will bring you work, and if you’re good, tons of it.
suzi-r t1_jcim4do wrote
Reply to comment by they_have_no_bullets in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
Then say, “Need plow service—Will Pay’
suzi-r t1_jcikj9h wrote
Reply to comment by Commercial_Case_7475 in So. With all of the power outages in VT and New Enland area, hats off to all of the line crew for restoration! But.. what if.... your company instilled a root cause, corrective action plan? Root cause? Um maybe the infustructure can't withthstand the weather presenting trees taking out the system? by 4eververmonter
I agree 100% plus, the costs to do it are extraordinary. For what—the view? We have Photoshop.
suzi-r t1_jcdak4y wrote
Reply to comment by No-Menu-5104 in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
I don’t disagree with your premise at all, just the method. I don’t think it’s wise to advertise to the outer world that you have cash. It’s asking for a rip-off, kinda like posting on your local listserv that you’ll be away for the winter. Maybe it doesn’t happen in your neighborhood, but in mine, there are those who go round offering to do odd jobs, and in the process they’re casing your place. This parent is somewhat vulnerable, tending to someone even more vulnerable, and in need for help to feel safe. My suggestion to ask people in the community who can recommend someone reliable to plow for them seems less likely to bring in someone bent on crime. My neighbor (who lives alone) called on someone who advertised roof-raking (not a local, but from the next state just over the border); at her invitation, he showed up to talk specifics and view her roof. She found his manner inconsistent with his supposed purpose (he barely looked at her roof) and had an uneasy feeling about him when he could not come up with a fee or a reference or say he was insured. After he left, she asked our local law enforcement if they recognized his name and learned that there’s an outstanding warrant for him in his home state which can’t be acted upon unless he commits a crime here. She did not hire him. Best bet for someone to work for you is to ask someone reliable who can recommend someone who is reliable. It’s also a good way to get to know your own community.
suzi-r t1_jccwu5u wrote
Reply to Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
I didn’t mean mash. I was saying, Naah.
suzi-r t1_jccwnws wrote
Reply to comment by No-Menu-5104 in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
Mash, it’ll get OP a thug. Suggest calling your town clerk, fire chief, auto mechanic, and others who see/know everyone if they can recommend a reliable plow driver who can come for assured payment. You may need sand, too, unless you have lots of melting the next day. Good luck to you
suzi-r t1_jb4zlg0 wrote
Reply to comment by internalogic in Take a seat, and relax 😌 by Ok_Cancel_9139
And the brown cloud bases. When do you ever…?
suzi-r t1_jacve6e wrote
Reply to Wood stairs in the winter by RoyalAntelope9948
Plain, unused, or slightly used kitty litter works great. One big ($5-7) bag can last thru several snowfalls. I use it with satisfaction. Try it before you scoff me out
suzi-r t1_ja5f846 wrote
Reply to comment by madcats323 in Do you micromanage your plow service? by [deleted]
Scary thought. This guy sounds like a liability, not a bf. He doesn’t sound like a real Vermonter either, or he would know.
suzi-r t1_ja5dhwh wrote
Reply to comment by Various-Chipmunk-165 in Do you micromanage your plow service? by [deleted]
Hey UV Chipmunk, you’re so right! We’re so lucky to have these dudes
suzi-r t1_j9kipik wrote
Reply to comment by suzi-r in No USPS deliveries for a week by rchhe
Oh, and did I mention? Somebody just crushed our newspaper tube. My dear ol dh may get it fixed before the newsgroup comes with a new one. They said it’ll be months! Hey, at least we gave big snow coming. Lotsa good exercise (shoveling) & hopefully less drought this year.
suzi-r t1_jegjul8 wrote
Reply to So the Top of the hub is closed, are there any similar sky high restaurants? by PublicRule3659
Try Seattle’s needle