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Reply to comment by DirtyBirdNJ in Snow! by Vermontnewengland
My dogs can't handle the wet snow, their paws don't get cold it's the ice balls that get stuck in their paw fur that bothers them. I get balloon booties they're the only thing that stays on their feet, you can reuse them, but they rip sometimes. I get mine at pet food warehouse in South Burlington but I'm sure you can find them on Amazon!
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Reply to comment by kievit4ukraine in Ukrainian soldier with half a gallon of Vermontese maple syrup. Meet Sancho, famous drone operator by kievit4ukraine
I like Vermontese! Vermont when green reminds me of Central Italy. There are not many Italians here but Piedmontese ~ Vermontese makes sense to me
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Reply to comment by zoyazosha in Flying from Montreal by ComplexGreens
Thank you!!
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Reply to comment by Ok_Reference_9222 in Flying from Montreal by ComplexGreens
Yea normally domestically flying out of BTV makes the most sense between the long car drive and parking. But I'm flying to Amsterdam and it's $1000 cheaper to fly out of Montreal and it is direct rather than connecting at NYC/DC/PHL with 5hour+ layovers
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in ‘It’s never ending’: After eviction, St. Albans man struggles to get back on his feet by deadowl
The article mentioned Pathways a lot and implied that they weren't helpful.
Is there any insight on that? Is it that housing is in such short supply so organizations like Pathways is hamstrung? Is it that they too are suffering from staffing?
It seemed to me that the subject of the article needs a caseworker, someone to empower him but also be a handholder while he gets the help he needs. But if anyone has more insight on Pathways I'm curious how they have or have not helped in the past.
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Reply to Your favorite Vermont critter and why by -PineMarten
Fisher cats are amazing. I saw one hiking up Killington almost a decade ago and I'll never forget watching it run through the trees.