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Lundgren_pup t1_jdrhqu0 wrote
Reply to Those of you who have laying hens, what do you do with the chicks who turn out to be roosters? Is there a local butcher who will dispatch them for a fee? I don’t mind eating them at all but don’t have any experience doing it myself and wouldn’t want to cause undue harm due to my inexperience by JMChaseArt
I in my second season I kept them around to scare away predators. Not always successful, but one of the roosters completely traumatized an aggressive fisher once. The roosters kind of patrolled outside the coop. I'm not sure how humane that is, though, since they did end up getting gadooshed eventually.
Lundgren_pup t1_jdofa0y wrote
Reply to Costco rant by [deleted]
Don't take it personally. In recent years Vermont has had high retail theft rates, both in terms of frequency and $ value. It sucks because 99.9% of the population here are honest enough to literally correct an under charge, but many stores across the state have become targets for theft-- Costco, Walmart, Shaws, Hannafords, Home Depot, Lowes, etc. all now have new loss prevention strategies because of how often stuff was disappearing. Just a couple years ago whole carts full of expensive stuff were being wheeled out of big box stores-- surveillance video was ending up on the news with pleas for help and everything. So, now the checkouts are a little slower. It sucks especially because it's Vermont, but the policies are no more extreme than NY/NH/MA/CT etc.
Lundgren_pup t1_jc2da1a wrote
Probably not helpful, but I know there was a case like this in NH a few years ago and the the woman did get some kind of compensation for repairs accrued after having to commute over a badly damaged road for an entire summer. In her case, the only other detail I remember is that it was the only road to her house, so her option was to try carefully driving it in her sedan, or lose her job.
Lundgren_pup t1_j8pfwfp wrote
My propane guy's tanker truck has chains with rectangular spiked brackets spanning the dualies.
"Whoa, I've never seen that before."
"Yeah, I made them myself."
I've lived here a long time, and I love this state more every year.
Lundgren_pup t1_j6mslqj wrote
Reply to comment by tbdsniper in My proposal for near-future inter-town/city passenger rail expansions in Vermont! (MAP) by DrToadley
The Vermonter to Montreal would be life changing. The idea of zipping to Waterbury for an early morning train up to the city, and grabbing an after dinner return ride would be INCREDIBLE.
Lundgren_pup t1_j6mr0jg wrote
What you want is Wayside Diner outside Montpelier. Kids dishes, traditional menu, homemade pies, basically the definition of family friendly, and it's been there for over 100 years.
Lundgren_pup t1_j605o43 wrote
Reply to comment by Godspeed13 in Snow conditions by Godspeed13
I appreciate it! I'll send you a DM when I make a plan to go up-- I've been curious about it for a couple years now.
Lundgren_pup t1_j5d0hy1 wrote
Reply to 802 Pizza SoRo by IndefinableMustache
Oh man, I've had this question for years,
Lundgren_pup t1_j5d05y9 wrote
Reply to comment by Godspeed13 in Snow conditions by Godspeed13
Yes that's exactly what I was told: wind blown ice @ Tremblant. But at least good coverage. I haven't been in two years, but the last time I was there it was phenomenal for snowboarding. I'd like to try Le Massif this year, too.
Lundgren_pup t1_j5cqcw5 wrote
Reply to Snow conditions by Godspeed13
It's pretty good right now, and will be even better after this week. Definitely worth the visit. Have you been to Tremblant this year? I'm planning to go up second week of Feb and I'm hearing mixed things about conditions.
Lundgren_pup t1_j3fmc13 wrote
Reply to comment by Left-Link5070 in What are the best snowy trails to go driving in, in Vermont? by dejmur1
Just slap some KO2s on there and it's the specialest
Lundgren_pup t1_j3dc9yf wrote
Like off-road trails? I really wouldn't unless you can foot the bill for your impending tow-out via excavator. Avoid winter and spring, save for summer and fall, unless you have a very special vehicle.
Lundgren_pup t1_iy9rn2z wrote
Reply to comment by FyuckerFjord in I have the stick season blues, what's your favorite hike through a pine/hemlock forest? by vtgusto
Especially this year after all the pandemic homebuilding. There's a secluded dirt back road I like to ride in the summer and a couple years ago a long driveway was put in, leading from the road back into the woods. Pretty cool spot for a house. Well, with all the leaves gone now I can see the "one" driveway suddenly leads to like 6 new houses all next to each other. I hope the first buyer/builder knew what she/he was getting into.
Lundgren_pup t1_iy6bbbr wrote
Reply to Einstein's multi-class lawsuit by GlitteringStudy5031
Are we supposed to have any idea wtf you're talking about?
Lundgren_pup t1_iy3t1o1 wrote
Reply to Who do you all root for in Football? by [deleted]
The Montreal Poutine Bathers
Lundgren_pup t1_ixk8xjr wrote
Reply to Mastodon in Vermont? by brendankinney
Just be wary of some of the security issues that are being discovered now that the platform is surging.
Lundgren_pup t1_ixii8mr wrote
Reply to comment by 71802VT in Looking to travel up from SW Florida with my family in January. What would be the best ski resorts for family? Our kids are 2,4 and 8 and never ski before. Looking to ski and tub. by Deep_Echidna1306
SB is very family friendly, and has those comfortable outdoor seats with fires going every day, and you have two whole mountains to choose from. The only thing I'm not sure about is other kid friendly things besides skiing. They need an arcade or an indoor jungle gym or something.
Lundgren_pup t1_iw9ijef wrote
I have one pup who basically goes to sleep as soon as anything covers her eyes, and another who will revolt with high energy if a blanket is even a millimeter above neck level. Similar to me.
Lundgren_pup t1_iw9han4 wrote
Reply to comment by zkentvt in Is the Notch still open? by advamputee
Just don't look at it.
Lundgren_pup t1_ivw3vsx wrote
Reply to Whale hello there! by Trajikbpm
You know, I've never been a big fan of so much public sculpture art, mostly because I probably don't understand or am not smart enough to make sense of 99% of it. But every time I drive past these in VT, I think: "Huh. I kind of feel this one." Like it's representing the infinitesimally small point of time we occupy, and even in the middle of the mountains, in a state with no coast line, there were once whales swimming above this spot, and I should remember that, even when I'm on Camels Hump or Mansfield. It was a long time ago, but also wasn't that long ago. And how weird that I'm going to a job site on this ridge, digging through layers to put in a septic tank, and those layers are actually a sea floor, and in the scheme of things, not that long ago. What I'm digging through was once where megalodons pooped.
We should all take a moment to reflect on a billion years of prior poop whenever we're putting in a new septic tank.
Lundgren_pup t1_ivvu8w4 wrote
Reply to comment by jsudarskyvt in air traffic in southern Vermont by Legal-Ad8308
It's pretty cool when you're out snowboarding and the F35s zoom through the valley. I wonder if they see us and think: "man I wish I were snowboarding down there" the way we look up and think: "man it must be so fun to rip through the green mountains in a fighter jet"
Lundgren_pup t1_ivqhpmr wrote
Reply to comment by maine_soxfan in Where to take a mid winter vacation in the state by jackington17
Dirt roads up in the hills is by far and away my favorite thing about Vermont!
Lundgren_pup t1_ivq9gt9 wrote
Consider the luxury treehouse at Moose Meadow. The whole lodge is cool, but the treehouse is remarkable: https://www.moosemeadowlodge.net/treehouse
Lundgren_pup t1_ivq8zom wrote
Reply to comment by maine_soxfan in Where to take a mid winter vacation in the state by jackington17
Woodstock is such a cool little anomaly. I rode around there this summer on a motorcycle and was really surprised. The main strips were full of people, and all the brick and stone buildings were interesting. Also an impressive amount of restaurants and galleries all packed together. I'll have to do more than a ride-through next time.
Lundgren_pup t1_jdt7o8n wrote
Reply to comment by _MoonHead_ in Those of you who have laying hens, what do you do with the chicks who turn out to be roosters? Is there a local butcher who will dispatch them for a fee? I don’t mind eating them at all but don’t have any experience doing it myself and wouldn’t want to cause undue harm due to my inexperience by JMChaseArt
spiciest, b. water.