MomTRex
MomTRex t1_j2bdwf9 wrote
Reply to Maine residents - what do you find positive and negative about your state's low population density? by LockedOutOfElfland
I love that is isn't overrun with people and you recognize your neighbors. I don't like the fact that if I need something in particular I may have to drive to Portland to purchase it or order it off Amazon. Also everyone knows everyone else's business which is good and bad.
MomTRex t1_j26izsx wrote
Reply to comment by Jer_Cough in Brighton without a car by ld2186
C line >>> B line
MomTRex t1_j16eglg wrote
Reply to Hannaford rotisserie chicken 🍗 by jevamoka
Costco $4
MomTRex t1_iz2k7zu wrote
Mass Bay has "mature" students. I would totally look there first!
MomTRex t1_iyasuf7 wrote
Reply to PSA: Biden AND Prince William/Kate will be here on Friday. Potential for the city to be a logistical nightmare. Plan accordingly. by ZippityZooZaZingZo
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph what did we do to deserve this?!
MomTRex t1_ixjplgm wrote
Reply to Can we please get a wawa in Boston metro? Or at least have Cumberland farm step up there game?? by Few_Radish_8423
How about Sheetz or Buc-ee's?
MomTRex t1_iu6hvxz wrote
So confused
MomTRex t1_it9xsld wrote
Reply to Is there any reason Maine couldn't do this? Oregon's entire coast was declared open to public access in the 1960s. by ppitm
I grew up in California and now have a place in Maine. I cannot fathom how the coastal access is so damn limited in Maine. We used to walk all along the Malibu coast with the rich people's homes there above the tide line but we were at the water line so it was legal. They now try to block the access from the road to the beach but so far the state has won in these cases. People need to have access to the shore!
MomTRex t1_irtg8a9 wrote
Reply to Heading to Salem on Saturday (I know, I know...) looking for best parking and food options? by backfromdeath
My daughter and her friend are taking the ferry out of Long Wharf
MomTRex t1_irgg46z wrote
Reply to [OC] House price you can afford by paying 1000/month for 30 years vs. interest rate by hmiamid
We bought in 2003. I believe that the rate now is still lower than when we bought. People screaming left right and center about the current rates don't understand that historically the rates were sooo low recently.
When I was in college the interest rates were in the mid to high teens.
That said, it all sucks right now and I've told my college age son to stay in school for at least another year and a half. : (
Edited to say that I'm not a boomer (Gen Xer) and wasn't able to purchase a
house until I was comparatively old
MomTRex t1_jblrinq wrote
Reply to Is it illegal to walk along train tracks in Maine? by JustAGreenDreamer
Yes, as I was busted by a track maintenance fellow while searching for my lost cat. He told me he could fine me, even though he didn't. The track was in a heavily touristed area (right next to Red's) and though there is a constructed opening in the chain link fence, people are not allowed to walk on the tracks.
Took 6 weeks but we found the cat and she was living there, by the tracks.
I grew up in CA and we always walked on the tracks, crossed over the tracks etc. No one ever said anything. But I guess it was technically illegal and 20 years later a pedestrian bridge was constructed and cost several million dollars (and had to be ADA compliant though how a wheelchair could get to that bridge was beyond me). Maybe they paid for it out of the fines?