VinsonChe90
VinsonChe90 t1_je2geun wrote
Reply to Property Manager sucks - HELP by dogmum60
Stop paying rent until it’s fixed. Keep receipts, take photos, document EVERYTHING. Start advising the PM and landlord that you would like to record all conversations on the topic in case they try some shady tactics.
Edit: consult an attorney first! They will probably try to evict you if you complain or withhold rent.
VinsonChe90 t1_jdjwdv9 wrote
Reply to comment by GoldenSheppard in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
I’m sure your a big fucking joy to be around. It’s also rated as potentially, not highly.
VinsonChe90 t1_jdjuefy wrote
Reply to comment by Tornado_Wind_of_Love in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
It’s highly unlikely it will get anywhere near close to what is going on in FL because of the temps up here.
VinsonChe90 t1_jdju67t wrote
Reply to comment by GoldenSheppard in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
Fuck you right back 🖕🏻couldn’t have just said no???
VinsonChe90 t1_jdjgl08 wrote
Reply to comment by sndtech in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
This is regarding FL, not NH. This invasiveness is primarily in tropical regions. It’s also used a lot in tropical regions to create bio fuel, which only increases the invasiveness in those areas.
VinsonChe90 t1_jdisnb7 wrote
Reply to comment by EmeraldMoose12 in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
It's not native to North America, but has been naturalized in Florida. I used to grow a bunch in South Carolina since they have mild winters, and out in Colorado, but I do know the temps up here gets colder.
As a last resort, like you mentioned, I was thinking of keeping them at 6-8 feet inside my house. Maybe once I get my greenhouse up I can keep them in there.
VinsonChe90 t1_jdhzm9k wrote
Reply to comment by Sirhc978 in Would you grow Moringa Oleifera in New Hampshire? by [deleted]
Not if you winterize them. I've seen them growing up in Canada.
VinsonChe90 t1_jde77dg wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
I would suggest what another person has and reach out to a realtor or a you can find some in the area that specifically work with rentals.
I will say good luck with the sea coast area. Rent has gone up dramatically in a lot of places and the sea coast is one of those. Out of all of the places I’ve lived across the US, I find NH to have been one of the more difficult places to find a rental in general. Either it’s way out of your range, in the middle of nowhere and run down, or there is a long waiting list to get an apartment, and by the time you do rent has gone up several hundred dollars or more.
But don’t let that deter you. I’ve gotten extremely lucky in the past finding an affordable and decent sized apartment. All the luck to you!
VinsonChe90 t1_jd5y3nc wrote
Reply to In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
They are not the same. Jimmies are chocolate and sprinkles are rainbow like others have said.
VinsonChe90 t1_jd38iez wrote
Reply to comment by schtroumpf in French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
Quebec also tends to have a lot of antisemitism as well. Your experience isn’t mine.
VinsonChe90 t1_jd38djx wrote
Reply to comment by schtroumpf in French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
I was born and raised in America and grew up speaking French with my father. Just because I speak a dialect from France doesn’t mean I’m from France. When you have to flash your passport to get a drink, they find out you’re American.
VinsonChe90 t1_jd37mv8 wrote
Reply to comment by schtroumpf in French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
Bro, I speak French. They wouldn’t even speak to me in French because they thought my accent was garbage. I speak with an Alsatian dialect FROM FRANCE. I’ve been refused service MANY times.
VinsonChe90 t1_jd37f95 wrote
Reply to comment by tadamhicks in French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
I wish I had your experience
VinsonChe90 t1_jd379s9 wrote
Reply to comment by Unable-Bison-272 in French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
You haven’t, but I have every time I’ve gone and so have plenty of other people.
VinsonChe90 t1_jd2kdif wrote
Reply to French towns in the Northeast? by wojtekthesoldierbear
You won’t find much French or Quebecois spoken in public. Parts of Northern Maine speak Chiac, which is a pidgin of French, but is mostly spoken at home. Even some border towns in QC don’t seem very French. Get your passport and go to Montreal or Quebec City. Warning though, most French speakers from Quebec DO NOT like Americans and may refuse to speak any English with you even though it’s a bilingual province.
VinsonChe90 t1_jc88hcq wrote
Reply to Snow total check-ins.... by akmjolnir
I’m here in Lempster and at the moment (in my yard at least) we are at 23 inches. Weather report says another 12 inches in the next 24 hours.
Initially I think it said 12-18 inches today, yet here we are…
VinsonChe90 t1_jc0cynk wrote
Congrats!🎊🎉🍾 100 days is amazing, and there gonna keep adding on one day at a time. I’m 7 years this May and for me to keep my mind of alcohol, especially the first year, sports. During the late spring to fall I love to go cycling. Winter to early spring I like to go skiing.
I will say that for me, going sober really had an effect on my social life. You need to find healthy people to befriend, maybe even some sober ones. Almost like keeping your mind so busy that you can give any attention to alcohol.
You got this! Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
VinsonChe90 t1_jbuanuz wrote
Reply to Aquarium Stores? by 19ginger90
I live near Claremont Pet & Aquarium Center. Love the staff, super helpful, they will special order the fish I’m looking to get and can cut you some great deals at times. Fish Mike’s in Manch is also a fave.
VinsonChe90 t1_jbua9ea wrote
Reply to comment by ncovi1285 in Aquarium Stores? by 19ginger90
Love Fish Mike’s. Awesome store!
VinsonChe90 t1_jbsswzz wrote
Depending on your background, find a remote job. I used to drive two hours to Boston for work and two hours back every day for an office job. I got tired of it and said peace. Got a remote job and it’s been so much easier.
NH can be an expensive place to live for some, but compared to everywhere else I lived previously (and I’ve lived in 7 other states around the country), NH is very affordable for my husband and I. If you’re single, it might be difficult unless you’re bringing in decent income.
If you have a CDL, you can make some great money. Look into a trade if you have a background in one. Because this state is mostly rural, trade jobs are big, at least where I’m living in the Monadnock Valley region. Everyone I know is either a trucker, electrician, plumber, NHDOT, contractor, etc.
VinsonChe90 t1_jbad47n wrote
Reply to Do you “air out” your house/apartment/etc about this time of year? Is there a certain temperature you air it out? Any tricks/ideas to airing it out? by FenwaysMom
I air my house out at least once a month
VinsonChe90 OP t1_j9g9a67 wrote
Reply to comment by SheeEttin in Where can I find rock salt & dirt in Lempster by VinsonChe90
No kiddin
VinsonChe90 OP t1_j9fj20y wrote
Reply to comment by DeerFlyHater in Where can I find rock salt & dirt in Lempster by VinsonChe90
Cheers! Thanks for the insight
VinsonChe90 t1_j8ytzx5 wrote
Reply to comment by bigdog24681012 in hello, after living almost 8 years in NH , we are moving to AZ. bittersweet feelings. I am sad to leave our beautiful NH. anyone else moving out of state? do you have the same feelings of missing out on the mountains and the NE summer? by crazycurious7
My spouse and I moved from Western CO to NH. We had to leave and escape the wildfires. The Pine Gulch fire in 2020 just outside Grand Junction where we were living at the time was the last straw for me. It’s burned down the neighborhood in the town over where we were planning on buying a home.
VinsonChe90 t1_je2y486 wrote
Reply to Advice for short term rental at Keene by HushHead
Vacancy in the state is low. I think the air BnB option sounds the most viable and maybe the most affordable. A 3 month rental in Southern NH is going to be pricey.