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hdiggyh t1_ja62c36 wrote
Reply to Overnight stay in Beverly? by SensitiveArtist69
Maybe try staying in Salem. It’s just stop closer to Boston but should have more options. Shouldn’t be a crazy expensive Uber to get there after the show then take commuter rail home from there
hdiggyh t1_j6lajw2 wrote
Aren’t the Japanese trying to get people to move out of cities?
hdiggyh t1_j6augyj wrote
Reply to Utilities Q by kermitlovestitos
That sounds super sketchy to me. Either you pay for your own heat and every unit has its own meter, or it’s included. Haven’t heard of this method before
hdiggyh t1_j65vlgp wrote
What an extremely sad story all around.
hdiggyh t1_j5rigss wrote
This is a terrible mentality lol
hdiggyh t1_j5lyfs3 wrote
4-5 months? That’s like April and May…
hdiggyh t1_j5fi4mm wrote
Reply to Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
If you are a museum person or even if you are not I would recommend the MFA and the Isabella Stewart Gardener museum- they are very close to one another as well. Shopping inside the Prudential/Copley mall, walking down Newbury st. Just trying to think of inside ideas for the most part
hdiggyh t1_j1xf2x0 wrote
Reply to Do people here not eat Rhubarb pie by cartdub
Rhubarb is definitely New England just it’s more summer I think
hdiggyh t1_j1w5ebl wrote
Reply to One Way Car Rental by No-Bill1456
Literally any car rental search engine just type in different start and end points
hdiggyh t1_j0nm6aj wrote
Reply to comment by imdoingmyroutine in Boston Area Electric bills - what's yours? by mrjojo-san
$.11 kWh in nov 2021 and $.34 kWh in nov 2022
hdiggyh t1_j0n9mkb wrote
Reply to Boston Area Electric bills - what's yours? by mrjojo-san
Yes my most recent bill went from $180 last year to $480 this year. Basically the same usage. Strongly considering solar
hdiggyh t1_iwv8x9j wrote
Reply to Can we all agree to disown Mark Wahlberg? by [deleted]
He was good in The Departed, mostly agree though
hdiggyh t1_iub7r7v wrote
Extremely walkable. I used to work near museum of science and would walk from Fenway all the time. Got there just as quickly as a green line most of the time and the esplanade was really nice to walk on. Love walking in Boston
hdiggyh t1_isqllrj wrote
Reply to comment by stumcm in TIL that before the invention of regfrigeration in 1851, ice had to be imported to Australia from Boston, Massachusetts. The ice blocks travelled through the tropics inside ships insulated with timber, straw, peat, and sawdust by stumcm
The Wenham historical museum has some stuff on this which is interesting. Kind of odd to think about now since that lake never freezes that solid anymore and because of the drought this summer has lost a considerable volume
hdiggyh t1_jcrn356 wrote
Reply to How do you feel about Riverworks being a privately owned station? by United_Perception299
Literally doesn’t bother me at all