PoisonMind
PoisonMind t1_jcbt4aj wrote
The Howard County Fit4U membership is a great value for your money. For just $300 per year you get access to the Roger Carter, Gary Arthur, and North Laurel Community Centers, which collectively have a weight room, cardio room, aerobics room, pool, indoor track, climbing wall, and basketball and tennis courts.
PoisonMind t1_jakjum3 wrote
Reply to Best Wings? by sublimethought5
Jailbreak decidedly has the best blue cheese dipping sauce. It's handmade and there's big chunks of cheese in it.
PoisonMind t1_j7w7cmt wrote
Reply to Amish furniture around Columbia? by Samuel_L_Blackson
I've often passed by a place called Beiler's Structures in Burtonsville that advertises Amish craftsmanship, but from the looks of it, they specialize in outdoor furniture, gazebos, sheds, and that sort of thing.
PoisonMind t1_j6j071v wrote
Reply to Places to get salads? by lima_247
Panera's salads aren't bad.
PoisonMind t1_j5cemb3 wrote
Reply to Where can I take fitness classes with women only? Is there a women only gym around here? by thedesignerr
There's also a youth running club in the area called Girls on the Run.
PoisonMind t1_j4e8otf wrote
Reply to Dog Friendly Bars/Spots to watch Sports by BigBCBrand
Possibly the Dive Bar and Grill in Savage Mill. The Mill as a whole is dog-friendly, but it's better to call ahead and make sure.
PoisonMind t1_j3evw7l wrote
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PoisonMind t1_j29hwch wrote
Reply to Need to find a pickleball class by GreySheep123
From page 90 of the Howard County Activity Guide it looks like all the pickleball classes for the winter were cancelled. Maybe call the point of contact to see if any spring classes are being planned.
PoisonMind t1_j0bq12a wrote
Reply to comment by lawrow in They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost. (After their homeowner association ordered them to replace their wildlife-friendly plants with turf grass, a Maryland couple sued. They ended up changing state law.) by RevRagnarok
Yeah, we're registered as a monarch waystation.. You need milkweed, a source of nectar, and water. We planted sunflowers and green and gold, and the birds planted partridge peas and bone set. The sunflowers in particular are fun to watch because they support so many animals, they're like their own little ecosystem: aphids, ants, grasshoppers, mantises, spiders, butterflies, bees, wasps, birds, and squirrels.
PoisonMind t1_j09rtia wrote
Reply to They Fought the Lawn. And the Lawn Lost. (After their homeowner association ordered them to replace their wildlife-friendly plants with turf grass, a Maryland couple sued. They ended up changing state law.) by RevRagnarok
We also planted milkweed in our front yard this year, and got dozens of monarchs. We actually inspired a few of our neighbors to do the same, and we even got a very insect-phobic neighbor to hold a butterfly for a few seconds.
PoisonMind t1_izlesgb wrote
There's lots of good information at the Howard County Recreation and Parks page.
Savage Mill is also a fun place to visit with frequent events.
PoisonMind t1_iymldcg wrote
Reply to comment by BakeBeginning7863 in High amounts of deer on trails? by BakeBeginning7863
I don't think hunting is nearly popular enough to replace the lack of natural predators, but every bit helps.
The problem with deer overpopulation is that it prevents forest regeneration, which leads you get soil erosion, which allows for more runoff, which leads to polluted water, and it also helps invasive species proliferate (because deer don't eat those). It's all sorts of bad news for the local ecology.
PoisonMind t1_iymjmih wrote
Reply to High amounts of deer on trails? by BakeBeginning7863
We extirpated the wolves and the mountain lions, and have nearly extirpated coyotes, which were their only natural predators, so their population exploded, and they lost their fear of predators.
Suburban environments are also ideal environments for fringe grazers like deer. (Deer don't actually prefer deep forest.)
This is why I support deer hunting. It's the next best option to reintroducing wolves.
To see what happens when you do reintroduce predators, look at what happened when they reintroduced wolves to Yellowstone and otters to the Pacific Northwest.
PoisonMind t1_iwwwvvt wrote
Mom's Organic Market in Jessup has a vegan deli inside and of course lots of great vegan options in the grocery aisles.
NuVegan Cafe is in College Park (and it's right next to a Board & Brew, a board game cafe that also has a couple of tasty vegetarian options.)
PoisonMind t1_jdnhfax wrote
Reply to Looking for Heroscape: Rise of the Valkyrie by CrabbiusDankus
Arena of the Planeswalkers was the Magic: the Gathering retheme that came out in 2015, and it's still dirt cheap. Might be worth considering for a similar experience.