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trutknoxs t1_jbxoi03 wrote
Reply to comment by GammaRaystogo in In Bellows Falls… by papalemingway
Disgusting
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Reply to comment by Santoka108 in In Bellows Falls… by papalemingway
Absolutely worth checking out. BF has a rich indigenous history
trutknoxs t1_jbfv9pr wrote
My golden nugget is to put together a renter portfolio to submit with every single inquiry you make for potential apartments. In mine I include an introductory letter addressing the most common rental app questions (who am I, what am I about, who’s living with me, how long have we lived together, and why do I want the unit), my resume, 3 personal references, and my entire rental history summarized (addresses, time frames, names of landlords, phone number/email of landlords, names and contact info of previous roommates).
Yes this is extreme, but the market feels so competitive that I try to make it as easy as possible for prospective landlords to asses me as a renter and make a decision. That way nobody’s wasting anyone’s time. I’ve missed out on a lot of units just because another prospect got their rental app in first or had their references ready first.
Best case scenario, they look at the portfolio and think “wow they’re on their shit!”. Worst case scenario, they don’t even look at it and I continue searching.
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Reply to comment by Bernthewalldown in Kelley Stand is not plowed! No charging stations either! by SVTer
100% yes, this sub is kinda toxic tbh
trutknoxs t1_j9wk4cy wrote
Maybe I’m a little out to lunch here but is OP from Connecticut or are we laughing at the person from Connecticut??
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Reply to how cold is your house? by bdana666
I second OP; unless the thermostat is over 70 (ridiculous imo) or the ovens been on, it’s chilly in my 1800s home. Comes with the territory so we just accept it and bundle up
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Reply to comment by Mountain_Cash7913 in Fine people of VT please settle a household debate for me: should an opened bottle of maple syrup be stored in the refrigerator or cupboard? by Kashmir79
You cannot be serious
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Reply to comment by Majestic-Feedback541 in Does Aroostook county have good medical care for medically complex people? by frigid_tit
York or Cumberland for sure. If she stays in southern maine, there is a good network of schools that can help care for the child. They are The Margaret Murphy Centers for Children. Highly recommend.
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Reply to comment by DifficultyNeither273 in Vermont racism & schools by [deleted]
By all means, please do. There’s very little black community in VT and I’d love to help bolster that.
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Reply to comment by BooksNCats11 in Vermont racism & schools by [deleted]
I second this! I’m biracial and I grew up in central Vermont. I only had a few kids call me the n word in school (literally maybe 2 or 3) and while I definitely experience micro aggressions, I internalized it and was really impacted until I was an adult and realized how unfair my treatment was.
My advice to you is that your kids will likely experience microaggressions where ever they go. You have to set them up for success and teach them what to tolerate and what to not tolerate, and how to safely and appropriately stand up for themselves. Truth be told, I’m not condoning violence but I think a lot of the folks who treated me poorly could’ve been easily corrected with a punch or two (and one was! Never had trouble with that kid again).
I know they’re both a bit of a jump from Rutland/Killington, but Putney area and Burlington area have both been very tolerant for me. As for the Rutland area, we’ll that’s sort of where I grew up. I watched a darker completed family get bullied right out of my school once so if you have any personal questions you want to ask, please feel free to dm me. For reference, I am 24F, moms white, dads very dark, and I am black enough to notice but white enough to be tolerated most places.
trutknoxs t1_j3twpyc wrote
The local coffee shop! Or an Arcade bar, or a local festival. Just start showing up to the same places and maybe you see some cool folks and muster the courage to say hello :)
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Reply to comment by trutknoxs in What are the best snowy trails to go driving in, in Vermont? by dejmur1
Also just bc everyone’s on here nagging; be a good soul and be mindful. You’re not likely to find a proper off reading trail that doesn’t go through private property. Do yourself a favor and take a dirt back road (like the one I recommended), be cautious, and count your blessings bc yea if you’re off the road, it’ll be a bit before someone finds you, you’re not likely to have cell service, and the tow bill will be very very sucky and yes you may die but that’s unlikely unless you’re being very silly behind the wheel (in which case maybe you had it coming?)
trutknoxs t1_j3hk2tg wrote
It’s not very long but I do enjoy taking Rockingham Hill Road into Saxtons River. Fair warning it gets good ol VT rough when the mud starts
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Reply to Your favorite Vermont critter and why by -PineMarten
Porcupines! They usually catch me going way too fast on winding dirt roads and force me to slow down and/or stop. They remind me to unclench and take it easy, and their little waddle is so stinking cute it just melts my troubles away to watch.
trutknoxs t1_ivqxdcn wrote
The signs are annoying and only serve to notify me that someone is running for something. Seeing someone’s sign(s) has 0 impact on if they will get my vote.
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Reply to comment by nbelang in Found this usb drive near the Vermont Bookshop in Middlebury in early January. Hopping to find it’s owner. by Simzuhh
Very good suggestion!