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raheemthegreat t1_iud9y0b wrote

Me and my gf just got approved for a new apartment! No more roaches!

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loptopandbingo t1_iudi60z wrote

Make sure they don't move with you!

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donteatmydog t1_iue92ew wrote

We just moved in to our new apartment (no signs of any bugs when we moved in) and saw a very lazy but monster palmetto bug last night. Pretty sure we brought it with us from Florida, although I've read that you guys get them up here as well.

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xTiredSoulx t1_iue9x3m wrote

We have them here. Had one or 2 so far this year.

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loptopandbingo t1_iuej4ux wrote

Palmetto bugs aren't too terrible, they generally try to get outside. It's the nasty brown German roaches that are the really bad ones.

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Phd_Perky t1_iuczkuf wrote

Anyone else check out the Mozart festival in church hill yesterday? It was wonderful! Drinking a beer outside of St. John’s and listening to a string ensemble was peak Fall experience

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ramblingclam t1_iud18in wrote

I was there too! Had a drink sitting amongst the headstones, then went to Hill Cafe for dinner and came back for the concertos inside the church. Such a lovely afternoon!

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Welliguesswewillsee t1_iudzt6u wrote

Do they do this every year?

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Phd_Perky t1_iue8y5f wrote

This was the first year since 2019 but they do normally have the festival every year. I’m not sure if it will be in church hill again or in another neighborhood. I hope it’s in church hill again though!

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mmafan1973 t1_iudekhf wrote

My daughters (17) favorite joke…

Why did the blind man fall down the well?

He couldn’t see that well.

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cleverocks OP t1_iudhewa wrote

First line needs hole instead of well and then it’s a keeper.

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CyranoDeBurlapSack t1_iue74lk wrote

What did he say when he got to the bottom of the hole? Well, well, well, we meet again.

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tittiemobile t1_iud2kng wrote

Made my annual gigantic pot of Brunswick stew yesterday. Cook it down today, adjust the spices, and freeze it for a party next week!

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lills1791 t1_iud9nj7 wrote

Sounds amazing.Share your recipe?

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tittiemobile t1_iudhvm2 wrote

See below. It calls for straight cayenne but I blend cayenne, chipotle, and chili powders.

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geneb0322 t1_iudev2k wrote

I've got a bunch of squirrels in the freezer and have been wanting to do a pot of Brunswick stew. What's your recipe?

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tittiemobile t1_iudhoi4 wrote

I don’t do squirrel! I like squirrel myself but for a group, no.

I started with this one and adapted to my taste over the years but still based on the four smoked meats.

Substitute the squirrel for the turkey?

https://thelocalpalate.com/recipes/brunswick-stew/

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geneb0322 t1_iudjh51 wrote

Thanks. Yeah, I figured most recipes wouldn't use squirrel so I would just add it in. I just needed a place to start. I am an avid eater of Brunswick stew, but I have never made it.

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80_PROOF t1_iudkafp wrote

Do you soak your squirrel in a brine or anything before you freeze it? I understand they can be quite chewy.

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geneb0322 t1_iueqnb2 wrote

I don't brine it before I freeze it. Just shoot, clean, and into a vacuum bag. It's probably 15 minutes between sitting on a branch and in my freezer.

I do brine it before I cook it, though. Basically I just soak it overnight in very salty water. I don't think that makes it much softer, however. The big thing I have found that helps tenderize the meat is to cook them in a pressure cooker. The meat falls off the bone after that so you can just pull it off and use it like shredded turkey. Squirrel tacos have been my best idea so far outside of Brunswick stew.

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darksyns t1_iucwnb1 wrote

Good Morning all. Let me just say that it's been probably a good 8-9 months since my last uber/lyft. But omfg, prices are out of control . I get there's surge pricing in effect but 60-80 dollars not including tip to get a 10-15 min ride is highway robbery.

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_iucybqt wrote

If you think that's robbery, what portion of that do you think the driver receives?

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Kamesod t1_iud9h4z wrote

One time I want to the only decent young people bar near Harrisburg, PA. Whole strip closed down at 2a PROMPT. So few ride share services for the small population. $250 bucks to go 10 miles. Two hundred fifty. We were drunk enough to convince ourselves we could walk the 10 miles, but after about 6 miles we ubered the last 4 at a reasonable price. The surge prices are bananas

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Vapid_Ingenue t1_iuczl0b wrote

Do what? Last month I Ubered and it was sixteen bucks for a fifteen minute drive. Did it really go up that much that quick?

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darksyns t1_iucztsl wrote

It must have been because it was before 8 cuz now its back down to 16 17

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Top-Experience-8874 t1_iudbzgr wrote

Maybe because of Halloween and ppl drink so more ride share demand and less available cars. I use Lyft and Uber a lot and it’s about 10$-13$ to go 2-3 miles away before tip

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SwitchToDecaf t1_iudd4yn wrote

What’s wild is how much the prices can differ between Uber & Lyft at the same time. 7-mile ride home from a party at 12:15 last night and our options were a $53 Lyft vs $14 Uber. I kept watching the Lyft prices after calling the Uber out of curiosity, dropped down to $27 for 3-4 minutes around 12:25 but shot back up into the $50s by the time the Uber arrived.

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_R_A_ t1_iud6wbi wrote

Damn....I was in LA for the last week and paid less for my Uber getting back and forth from the hotel and airport. That's crazy!

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fractalflatulence t1_iud6ub2 wrote

> I get there's surge pricing in effect

It would seem like you actually don't.

I buy my GF lyfts to and from school/work al the damn time and they're regularly dirt cheap. Also, it's priced by the mileage not the time.

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_iucz58p wrote

Took my son to the zombie walk yesterday and I think he enjoyed it. Took both kids to the maymont light thing last night and although the kids liked it, to me it just felt like waiting in a long line in the cold.

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cleverocks OP t1_iud25cr wrote

Wow we loved it last Friday night. It was a great time and didn’t even notice queuing.

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donniedarkhair t1_iud759p wrote

It sounds like you had your hands full watching the kids and you did not get to enjoy looking at the lights themselves - I'm sorry for that and I hope you get a break soon.

I loved it; I often look back at photos from last year just to remind myself that it was real and not some fever dream, but I also don't mind the cold and have no one to look after.

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Pale-Temperature6442 t1_iud8iaz wrote

I took 2 littles age 5 and 9 and we had a great time..they energetically but safely threw glow balls, drummed on the colored boxes, did the s’mores and in general enjoyed I’ve been without them and liked getting there later and just wandering.. different experiences for sure!

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Stitchmond t1_iud314g wrote

I have never been to Maymont's light festival. They say it's their busiest event of the year, but I dunno, I feel like I'd just be disappointed.

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thephartmacist t1_iudkzq4 wrote

It's a nice walk. Nothing amazing, very pretty. They rotate the route every year or so to a diff part of the park. Great for "stay up late" exciting evening for young kids or good for a small date.

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Stitchmond t1_iudm48o wrote

Thanks, I'll have to check with my people on the inside for a good time with not a lot of reserved tickets so it won't be so busy.

I'm more of a fan of InLight, which seems to me to have more artistic and creative value than the "pretty lights in the forest" events like Lewis Ginter's et al.

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thephartmacist t1_iudnqpr wrote

I will say, last year it was at the Japanese Garden - quite a hike for elderly and handicapped not expecting the steep up and downhill hike.

The year prior it was around the Mansion and was a very easy, level walk.

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Stitchmond t1_iudqibq wrote

I worked at Maymont for a time this year, doing their best to ensure accessibility for their light show was important, I feel they really try. Accessibility in the park in general is a constant struggle for them.

I think a lot of visitors really don't grasp how big and hilly the property is, they bring the young and old who just can't enjoy the place to its full extent. It's nobody's fault really, people should just consider a visit to Maymont on par with a light to moderate hike.

I gather they used to have trolleys or trains or carriages or whatever and they went out of style or demand fell or something. In my visits over the last 15 years, I've never seen an in-park transport method like that, save for special events. I think a recent article said they had transport driver positions that were ended during the pandemic and weren't rehired.

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_iudps7p wrote

This year was also in the Japanese Garden, though they provide little TukTuks to help shuttle people with mobility issues.

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pchnboo t1_iue8gys wrote

My husband drives one of the Tuk Tuks. He loves it but doesn’t love the folks that insist on a ride when they don’t have mobility issues. It makes the wait extra long for people that do 😞.

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GaimanitePkat t1_iudg266 wrote

We went last year. It was kind of fun but way too crowded, felt like being shuffled in a cattle line past some nice lights that you couldn't fully appreciate.

Then again we did go on a very busy weekend night - I heard it was nicer on weekdays.

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DeviantAnthro t1_iudchkc wrote

Yesterday I woke up, entered Bold Rick into my GPS and ended up stumbling upon a harvest fest at Carter Mountain. Fiance and i bought an pickin back, threw on some Animal Crossing music and got some fresh fuji apples straight from the tree.

Today I play in a concert for the first time in years and get to see my mom.

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Mentatminds t1_iud1s84 wrote

Continuing a portrait project of local hero’s, and hoping reddit can help. Anyone familiar w the nice gentleman that walks up and down Robinson quite regularly, picking up trash w a broom + backpack type receptacle?

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Top-Experience-8874 t1_iudc2zi wrote

Today I’m taking a long walk to see the fall tree colors 🍂🍁

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NuttingOnNutzy t1_iudiaoj wrote

The foliage this year is so gorgeous! I’m in awe every time I step outside my door.

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buttonsnbones t1_iudflre wrote

My normally ultra lazy house dog gets to be a barn dog today. We’ve been here almost 2 hours and he’s losing his absolute shit. We took a LOOOONG walk in the pastures and he’s still wired. Where is he getting this energy??? I’m doing this in preparation for him to meet a potential new dog brother this afternoon. He’s always way too energetic when meeting new dogs and makes them mad so I’m trying to get him all pooped out before his play date. Wish us luck!

Edit that no one will see: Did not go well. Homie NEVER settled and hated the potential brother :(

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PhoenixAshies t1_iud6whg wrote

Anyone know if the South of the James market is happening today? They haven't posted their normal list of vendors for the week & there's no update on the GrowRVA page.

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ohshititsagirl t1_iuddrsr wrote

They just posted the list of vendors for today on their Facebook 😊

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PhoenixAshies t1_iudt8yq wrote

Of course, immediately after I look like an idiot on reddit 😂 thanks friend!

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thephartmacist t1_iudpec9 wrote

We did Portland over Labor Day weekend for a wedding on one of the islands. NEIPA Mecca. It was so great. And the food was amazing. Eat out anywhere?

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MKrushelnisky t1_iudsjpn wrote

The most beautiful state!!!! Not looking forward to the drive but man is it worth it

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ChuckBS t1_iudbr5n wrote

Went fishing yesterday as planned and even caught a fish. It was a good day. Going to costco and TJs and getting ready for the week. Not as much fun as fishing.

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easternjellyfish t1_iudgyr9 wrote

I would have gone to the Mozart festival but I spent most of the afternoon in the ER after having a reaction to something :/

I’m taking it easy today since they gave me a bunch of Benadryl and steroids.

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tactlessscruff2 t1_iudh966 wrote

Put some pork in the Green Egg overnight, will be enjoying with eggs and some homegrown herbs his morning

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schmoopie76 t1_iudqqd3 wrote

Enjoyed a walk around Forest Hill and his the market. Enjoyed some breakfast. Back at the hospital to see my dad, things aren’t going well and it’s stressful and sad.

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Vajama77 t1_iudwwbl wrote

I was at the farmer's market this morning as well, a beautiful day. Very sorry to hear about your father and I hope for the best.

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donteatmydog t1_iue9nyh wrote

We also enjoyed a walk around Forest Hill after the market, it was so nice out. Sorry to hear about your dad, thoughts and prayers will be going your way.

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Charlesinrichmond t1_iud9d86 wrote

I suppose groaning is appropriate for the halloween season.

Groooooaaaaan

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ifweweresharks t1_iudke6m wrote

Hiked buttermilk this morning. Hanging out the rest of the day.

Avoid 95N. There was a massive crash (18 vehicles? Maybe?) around 3am and the interstate is still closed. Everyone is being diverted onto Parham Rd.

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oldguy_on_the_wire t1_iudx0gn wrote

< groans and looks for the horsewhip while muttering about another smart ass *>

I am so jealous I didn't think of this! I busted out laughing when I saw it. Thanks for a great start to a Sunday!

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Sackadelic t1_iue2i00 wrote

Nursing a hangover from a Halloween party last night. Doing some yardwork- it’s a beautiful day!

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Rec4LMS t1_iudbcru wrote

Yesterday I took the kids to the Trick or Swim at the YMCA, then later we went to the Tommy’s Haunted Car Wash. it was a good day.

Today we are going to carve pumpkins.

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molluskich t1_iudk6id wrote

I have a cold, probably some crud that Boaty picked up at preschool. She's had it for almost two weeks but she's happy, it must not be bothering her. It's giving me a sore throat and a lot of congestion. I miss breathing freely.

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thephartmacist t1_iudoimd wrote

Caution - only use it at night. Twice daily if you HAVE to.

It can be addicting to your nasal skin cells. If you use it too much and then stop, you get rebound congestion and have to live like that for a while before it returns to normal. I can breathe through my mouth all day but I'd rather die than breathe through my mouth and try to sleep.

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bettygreatwhite t1_iue4md8 wrote

Dealing with the approximately forty billion acorns that have dropped into my backyard over the last few weeks…. It would be super impressive if they weren’t such a pain in the ass to try and get out of the grass.

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thephartmacist t1_iueeo7y wrote

Yeah... I've given up on leaves and anything smaller than a small branch. It can all just sit

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Kenykay t1_iuf51b1 wrote

I’m wanting to do something spooky and Halloween themed but all my friends are either partied out or not around. So my costume is just hanging out for no use

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pcptornado11 t1_iug2re6 wrote

Anyone planning on going to rocky horror @ 11pm tonight? If you need a ticket my wife and I can't go anymore. I can sell 2 for $50!

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