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Behr20 t1_j682dow wrote
I would not suggest it at all, but if you’re dead set on it, there are spots in Windsor and Enfield that you can walk across in the dry periods of summer relatively safely.
Behr20 t1_j3e1m2n wrote
Reply to Don't Go Capital View Apartments by _DELTA_EPSILON_
What’s the name of the management company?
Behr20 t1_ixcsykl wrote
Reply to comment by AlphaSlayer21 in Vehicle pursuit, Hartford, with AR15, just crashed by guesthost1999
I still think I’ll take a short barrel 12g
Behr20 t1_iujv2os wrote
Reply to Looking for options on washing down my kayak/fishing rods in old saybrook after going out in the sound? by robertdilbert
I’m in the same boat and just bring everything up into the shower with me. Girlfriend hates it, but girlfriends come and go. Fishing is forever.
Behr20 t1_iu1p5ok wrote
Reply to Caption this. by Wise_Week_4110
Always see this car on N Main in Waterbury. God save the Queen
Behr20 t1_isg6qil wrote
Reply to Any farms in CT where we can pet cows, maybe go on a hayride this weekend? No “carnival” vibes. 🌸 by Early_Athlete_5821
Brown’s Farm in Windsor has a hayride and a corn maze and a few other activities, and just down the road is Northwest Park that has a bunch of animals.
Behr20 t1_j68dd7v wrote
Reply to comment by Slightlyitchysocks in Is it safe/legal to swim across the Connecticut River? by RedditMaster679
Very true. Dangerous even in a boat. I’m thinking the mud flats between Windsor and South Windsor by the island at the mouth of the Farmington on a very good day would be the only option. I’ve seen people walk across in the dead of summer a few years ago.