pineconehedgehog
pineconehedgehog t1_j8vf8us wrote
Reply to Artists reveal revised draft of Brunswick mural after criticism over representation by dontbanmynewaccount
I really wish the article explained what the criticisms were. The differences between the two versions are lost on me. And there is way more diversity in either version than I experienced growing up there. I'm pretty sure I didn't meet a black person until I was in high school. There were probably a total of 6 POC at Mt. Ararat while I was there and they were mostly Navy brats.
I get that representation matters, especially in Maine since it is rife with casual racism. But Maine is super white, and I know that has changed in some parts of the state. But even Brunswick is still super white.
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Reply to Of all the states, I want to visit Maine the most - so I refuse to believe this by meckswell
Bub must not have been an option.
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pineconehedgehog t1_j4u1r8t wrote
Reply to comment by svengoalie in Maybe an odd question, but anyone have suggestions for pet (cat) insurance? by flexingindisguise
Ya, most plans that I researched worked on a reimbursement plan. You had to pay the vet up front and then you would submit a claim for reimbursement later.
pineconehedgehog t1_j4u1mnw wrote
Reply to Maybe an odd question, but anyone have suggestions for pet (cat) insurance? by flexingindisguise
Be very careful to check exclusions and preexisting condition policies. A lot of coverage can be excluded under preexisting conditions if the insurance wasn't purchased as a puppy or kitten. I looked into getting insurance for my dog when he was about 6. But he had a history in medical file of stomach issues (he liked to eat a lot of "not food") so all stomach related issues were excluded. Which was mostly what I wanted it for.
I will definitely get insurance for my next puppy.
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Reply to What is the origin of the phrase by fungiyenta
Can't say I have ever heard that one and I went to MMA. Literally a school full of Maine sailors, so I don't think there is much I haven't heard.
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Reply to Fort Kent outdoor parka? by [deleted]
For outdoor cold weather activities I much prefer to do a lot of layering rather than relying on a single piece of gear. I back country ski and you don't want to allow yourself to sweat and freeze. I generally wear 4 plus layers. Wool long sleeve, synthetic mid layer, down puffy, 3 ply gortex shell. Depending on anticipated temps and conditions I might subtract layers or add some other wool or synthetic layers.
And then there is also the option of adding chemical heaters.
I have a friend who works as an Olympic sledding official (skeleton,luge, bobsled). She spends a lot of time standing around on ice in a non physical capacity, so she doesn't generate heat. She swears by battery powered heated jackets.