PleasantParfait48

PleasantParfait48 OP t1_j9lajr6 wrote

Reply to comment by BOOSH207 in Horny on Maine by PleasantParfait48

There's always that guy.

I work in property management and the guy who was on call during the last storm (for plowing hahahaha) was like "It's only going to be an inch or two, I'm not even going to have to plow."

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PleasantParfait48 OP t1_j9l5jbg wrote

My regular guys name is *Neal. I found *Neal because *Steve used to plow me, but then he texted me last storm and said "I moved away so I'm really sorry I can't plow you anymore, but my guy Neal is awesome, he can take care of you moving forward."

I'm not joking this is a verbatim text.

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PleasantParfait48 OP t1_j9k9vmc wrote

We almost never talk to our down the street neighbor, but inevitably, every time there's more than 6 inches of snow he's rumbling down the street in his Kubota to plow out our driveway.

I don't even bother getting out our dinky electric blower anymore.

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PleasantParfait48 t1_j9k36s1 wrote

I live in Bath with two children. Personally it's been a wonderful place to raise a family. The Chocolate Church Arts Center has amazing children's programming. The library has a beautiful children's area and lots of kid-friendly activities. There are lots of weekend events and festivals that are very family friendly and fun.

There are also lots of ways to make your own fun here. Close to beautiful beaches, good hiking and pretty parks.

Considerations: the cost of housing has increased exponentially over the past couple of years and there is also very very little housing on the market. It's extremely difficult to find a property to rent or buy in the area - affordable or not, there's just no stock.

If your kids are in daycare, there are very few childcare options and waitlists are long.

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