gretchens
gretchens t1_jaco7k5 wrote
Reply to comment by A_Common_Loon in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Yeah, and 'logging road' can be a relatively smooth, wide gravel road or it can be two ruts in the dirt, it is so varied. GPS used to send people to my hometown on the logging roads and they'd show up in rental cars terrified they just voided the contract by the route they took! ITS and some logging roads under snow would look the same, actally ITS might look MORE like a road because they are maintained.
I'm glad they at least had the sense to NOT leave the car, that would have been an absolute death sentence.
gretchens t1_jaao5uf wrote
Reply to comment by A_Common_Loon in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Ah yea, of course it was a guy who was a classmate of my sister back in the day. Good on him, though. This is the one time they’d have been found more quickly if they’d stayed on the ITS!
gretchens t1_ja829xm wrote
Reply to Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Have there been any more details on how they were found? My hope, in being familiar with that area, and knowing it was a good weekend for sleds and ice fishing, was that the back roads and ITS would be fairly busy and increase the odds of discovery.
gretchens t1_ja820ng wrote
Reply to comment by MisterMan-Maine in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
I am familiar with the gaps in service, but I do think for people who typically travel in Topsham/Southern Maine, an airtag/ Life360/ FInd My service would have found them *before* they ended up at Nicatous. Maybe even before they ended up in Lincoln!
gretchens t1_ja7uzu8 wrote
Reply to comment by Definitelynotcal1gul in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Springfield and Topsham are hours from each other. You might be confusing Topsham with Topsfield, which IS near Springfield. (For that matter, maybe they were confusing that, too.)
gretchens t1_j9tf7we wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Decades old black and white license plates by Dull_Dog
https://www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/registration/index.html Here's a more complete list.
gretchens t1_j9tew37 wrote
Reply to comment by BKofCountedSorrows in Decades old black and white license plates by Dull_Dog
From your link, "The general issue plate is the basic design for any plate. They are issued in a variety of classifications: Antique Auto, Bus, Combination, Commercial, Commercial Tractor, Disability, Disability Motor Home, Farm, Hire, Horseless Carriage, Motor Home, Special Equipment and Street Rod."
Chickadee is general issue.
gretchens t1_j8pog8d wrote
Reply to comment by HowLittleIKnow in Maine will need weeks to determine impacts of Ohio train derailment on air quality by STDMachine
Yes- especially in the 80s with acid rain worries.
gretchens t1_j5m0178 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Alternatives to oil heat? by infinite_zero
We haven't turned on the oil yet this heating season.
gretchens t1_j1pxpuw wrote
Reply to comment by keysandtreesforme in How prepared are you for these long power outages? by VegUltraGirl
We split this expense into two phases, and started by getting the inlet installed - that was about 500 bucks, but made it extremely easy to borrow a generator. After our first storm that we borrowed one, we invested in our own, and spent about 700. But man being able to just throw the switch and plug in outside was worth every penny (and makes the generator-lender more confident that you won’t wreck theirs, imo!) That was a few years ago, so prices have probably gone up, but if you were looking to do which one first I’d say inlet. ETA our generator can run the furnace or heat pumps, fridge, lights, etc. Probably not the DW, washer or dryer, but that isn’t as essential as the others! We have an induction range, not sure if would run that but I have a single burner and a great toaster oven that we’d use instead.
gretchens t1_ixv3wvn wrote
Reply to comment by FixatedOnYourBeauty in Camp Coffee by lemon_cake_dog
This recipe sounds even more complicated, basically you just smash the egg in the coffee can with the grounds and dump the whole thing into the kettle. It’s not done in separate stages.
gretchens t1_ixv3qo9 wrote
Reply to Camp Coffee by lemon_cake_dog
It’s still made this way by fishing guides. The shell also helps temper the bitterness of the coffee.
gretchens t1_jae3i44 wrote
Reply to comment by A_Common_Loon in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Yep, the Kim family was almost the inverse of this situation - all of the technology got them INTO the problem. I can't believe it was that long ago! I remember that one well bc my daughter was the same age as the baby, and it was too easy to imagine.