Callipeartree
Callipeartree t1_j9dzha2 wrote
Reply to Where to buy crème fraiche by coreytrevor
Weavers Way Co-op has it if you are in the NW. Very thick creamy “Vermont Creamery” brand.
Callipeartree t1_j8gjqxm wrote
Reply to Anyone else in Philly having a T-mobile outage for cellular service right now? by [deleted]
No. Everything’s fine in NW with iPhone. Try restarting yours?
Callipeartree t1_j6iuwxh wrote
I’ve seen the milky way from Assateague State and National Parks. 3 hrs away. But the weather has to cooperate!
Callipeartree t1_j4ley3f wrote
Reply to Philly schools to notify families of special-admissions decisions by Jan. 31, an official says by YoCuzBo
Is there a sub for the Philadelphia school district? Delays are stressing me out.
Callipeartree t1_j3qohkt wrote
Laurel Highlands and Frank Llyod Wright’s Falling Water
Callipeartree t1_j1hm0qv wrote
Reply to Moving here soon, looking for shoe/clothing or any other important item recommendations by kevalopez
Boots = Bogs
Callipeartree t1_j0pvti6 wrote
I gathered a bunch in mid October—I’m in Bucks/Philly. You’ll probably have to find a local tree or orchard. Just like Pawpaw, American Persimmon is not mainstream and hard to store fresh.
Callipeartree t1_jadi4r4 wrote
Reply to Is germantown friends school as good as they say? by snooloosey
If you are looking at GFS then you might as well look at Greene Street Friends. Right across the street, half the price and Pre-K though 8. I had 2 kids go through there and on to public school.
Someone said above that private school doesn’t matter until 7/8th grade. I take the opposite POV. Friends school for elementary and middle school has been great for my kids to build community with a small group of people, and build up their confidence and independence. By the time my kids got to public school, they were so ready for a bigger place where they could explore, excel and care for their community, but also be secure in themselves.