Agreed. The last few winters have been very disappointing. Not only do I love to ski, but I love the cozy feeling of a slow cooker meal going in the kitchen while snow is pummeling down outside as well
I mean, Sure I'm working this week. But I'm in a large publicly traded company with an end of year target to hit.
But many of our customers are closed, and all of my friends who have office jobs have this week off. And I am very jealous. Though it may not be PTO, but rather company closures/holidays.
Pepperell, Groton. They border eachother, Groton will be more expensive. Anything east of 495 will sadly not be 'somewhat affordable'.
Both of these towns are quaint and beautiful, especially in the fall. quiet, peaceful, a reasonable amount of small restaurants. Convenient in that they border Nashua for bigger, tax free shopping.
If you can afford $2k in rent or more a month then check out:
Bedford
Lexington
Concord/carlisle
Littleton
Life123456 t1_j4vqtg3 wrote
Reply to comment by AboyNamedBort in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
You live in MA, not FL. It's supposed to be cold and snowy in the winter. 40-50* high with a dry ground on Jan 18th isn't normal.
Spending money on heating and snow removal and snow days has nothing to do with what I want, but everything to do with where you live geographically.