Submitted by shoeshouuu t3_z0i7xy in Connecticut
mustelidblues t1_ix97ut0 wrote
Reply to comment by DarthLysergis in Helicopter to NYC? by shoeshouuu
i used to live on above all and can say that neighbor's flight path was fairly annoying, even after they had to alter it after complaints. there were times they came down over our house really low. is it the worst thing in the world as a neighbor? no. but it sure is an excessive show of wealth, and disrupts a girl's early morning forest wake and bake.
personally, i'd be more likely to complain to them about keeping their chickens out of the road, though.
edited to add: they come to Warren every Friday evening, and leave Monday morning. so you must be enough away that you just don't hear often! occasionally there are midweek visits, too.
DarthLysergis t1_ix992ap wrote
Wow. Yeah. I'm glad I prefaced that with, I can't speak for the neighbors. Sorry to hear it's worse than I knew.
And I totally forgot about the damn chickens. I don't often go up the hairpin turn any more but yeah, pretty much anytime I have those chickens were in the road.
I sometimes go hiking in the stone preserve. My grandfather also has a plot named for him up there which is more of an open field as far as I know. I never went out and looked for a trail.
mustelidblues t1_ix9auau wrote
the chickens are just an unnecessary risk that i don't understand, they're always in the road and that hairpin turn is a magnet for insane drivers.
there are quite a few fields and meadows down that road. one is part of a preserve that connects to some trails, and an old farm road; the others are on private property... there's a great overlook of waramaug from a point at the end of the road, through some fields. some cool four wheeler trails too. LOTS to see and explore in those woods. there's even caves!
my ex roommate's family is the strong family, that dedicated the preserve at the chimney.
DarthLysergis t1_ix9ce4m wrote
My mother was a Tanner. Willis was the town selectman for a long time.
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