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mabellerose t1_j4t60tv wrote
Reply to Canton Avenue in Pittsburgh: The Steepest Street in the United States - Uncovering PA by oldschoolskater
I am really curious about the people that live on this street, and how they get in and out during the winter months.
mabellerose t1_j3mrj1b wrote
Reply to comment by Junior_Willow740 in So what was everyone's gas bill for December? by myrichiehaynes
I think it must be—when it was below zero outside I stood right next to the windows and felt no draft or chill. This is our first winter here after living in Southern California so it’s quite a relief.
mabellerose t1_j3jc19e wrote
People’s billed $87 this month—newer 2200sf rowhouse. We keep it at 68 during the day, 66 overnight, but bump it up to 74 for an hour or two each morning and evening. I keep being surprised it isn’t higher.
mabellerose t1_j1yxhyh wrote
Reply to Hidden gem restaurants around Pittsburgh? by autumngloss
I never hear anybody talking about Siempre Algo in Deutschtown, but it’s fantastic. The first time I went, I made a reservation to come back the next week while I was still eating.
mabellerose t1_ix23y7y wrote
Reply to comment by timesuck in We are considering a move from the Bay Area to Pittsburgh area. Mistake? Alternatives? by No-Camp9363
> Also, coming from a large metro, as an adult, you will be bored.
Prior to moving to Pittsburgh, I lived my entire adult life in Chicago and LA, and so far I don’t find myself bored here at all. While there aren’t as many offerings, and they aren’t as diverse, I find whatever I want to do here to be much more accessible, especially compared to LA, because the traffic is easier, the cost is lower, the crowds smaller, the weather’s sometimes milder (yes, really, sometimes it is), and there’s not so much gatekeeping, one way or another. YMMV.
mabellerose t1_jb7pygh wrote
Reply to comment by Kramer_Costanza99 in Ken M was here by yesterdayslemonade
If you aren’t familiar with the work of r/KenM, today is your lucky day!