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ifoundacouch t1_jcorgqm wrote
Reply to comment by abcpdo in Recent DC Trip by HereComesHR
Yeah. In May, the yellow line should reopen. We're getting more of the newer trains in the next months, which I really hope will make the red faster. But you never know.
ifoundacouch t1_j92sosi wrote
Reply to comment by proteinstyle_ in Are Corelle dishes/plates/bowls produced recently safe ? by thehumanbeing_
My mom once dropped a stack of them by accident, and it was a real pain! But she replaced them with more white Corelle dishes. I use the shallow dinner bowls. They're great!
ifoundacouch t1_j6au7iw wrote
Reply to How does DC handle snow? by thereadingbri
I'm from a place where it doesn't snow, so I don't have experience with any place more snowy than this. But I'd say that every time it snows here, it's like the first time it ever happened. Everything seems to shut down until it's over. Still, no need to hoard bread or anything like that!
ifoundacouch t1_j6a3rn1 wrote
I like the feel of a medium density city like DC. When I go out, I often run into people I know, which gives the place a friendly vibe even in an urban space.
ifoundacouch t1_ivz6jmm wrote
Reply to comment by caternicus in Neighborhoods with good elementary schools by caternicus
You can get into your in bound school without participating in the lottery for kindergarten and above. DC also has public pre-k, but you are not guaranteed a seat for that and must lottery even for your in bound.
ifoundacouch t1_jcorllu wrote
Reply to comment by HereComesHR in Recent DC Trip by HereComesHR
The National Arboretum is also great for that (and in general).