talldean
talldean t1_j8gc9ei wrote
Reply to Mushroom foraging by Caden_Smith324-
I've found a huuuuge chicken of the woods in Homewood Cemetery up by Squirrel Hill and Point Breeze. That cemetery is also an arboretum, and this was fully covering a tree stump that was maybe 3' across. Towards the center of the place, two years ago, and I can't remember the exact spot or I'd just link it.
talldean t1_j6g2r4z wrote
Reply to Opinions on potential rent: is 4500 before utilities too much for new construction, 3b 1.5ba, 1 car garage, quiet st in great neighborhood (central Lawrenceville) too much? What is your estimate on utilities (heat and electricity) for such a size? New to town here, would love your input. by prenzlauerallee3
For fully furnished, new construction, there's not a ton of either here, and finding both in the same spot is going to cost top-of-market. Lawrenceville is also our most expensive neighborhood for rentals if you're looking at rentals in the top 75% of quality.
I just moved back after five years SF/Seattle, and would suggest just getting an airbnb for a month - or four airbnb for a week each - when you get here, and use the first month to find a longer-term rental.
Example: a buddy lives in the Cork Factory in the Strip, which is next to Lawrenceville. The Strip has very few rentals, although some very high end stuff. Kinda immaculate large factory lofts, but $3500 for a 2BR and like $4500 for a 3BR, but all unfurnished.
But you can live fairly luxe for like half that; that's just heart-of-sun pricing, feels like.
talldean t1_j6fzbnm wrote
Reply to Looking for a local Italian restaurant by dburnsii
Leo Greta in Carnegie or Di'anoia's in the Strip are amazing. Leo Greta's a narrow brick room, while Di'anoia's is an open space with two walls of windows, so Leo Greta is more what you want, probably.
For a bit fancier, Dish Osteria in Southside or Bar Marco in the Strip, both of which are small, cozy joints.
I think those are about as good as it gets for Italian, and yeah, they're real real good.
talldean t1_j2zyeej wrote
Reply to Oof. I wonder why they’re hiring… Federal Security Services in Lawrenceville, PA. by mama-moth
You too can pay $5/hour less than Target, and need evenings and overnights.
talldean t1_j2dqfy9 wrote
Reply to comment by MetaMango_ in Driving is hard.... by cpr4life8
This city could print money by just ticketing "you were on your cellphone, in the car, and stopped in the middle of the crosswalk". We'd not need a police budget anymore; that'd likely cover it.
talldean t1_j296wf2 wrote
May I ask where in Pittsburgh? The buses actually are pretty good here, and supplementing that with Uber or Lyft works well.
Or, catching a Lyft from Highland Park all the way across to Greenfield to see friends is like $30 roundtrip for me... which I could do every day all month on an $800 car budget.
https://www.lyft.com/rider/fare-estimate
If you live in the suburbs, all bets are off, but the city is actually pretty good at this.
talldean t1_j1zcbp6 wrote
Reply to Hidden gem restaurants around Pittsburgh? by autumngloss
I am city people. Any place outta the city is a hike for me.
That said, Los Bajitos in Southpointe and Leo Greta in Carnegie. I'm happy any time I've gotta go down 79, because damn, those two restaurants are winners.
talldean t1_j1zbqz7 wrote
Reply to comment by slayhern in Hidden gem restaurants around Pittsburgh? by autumngloss
Calling it out; you need to order off the authentic menu.
The menu with the general tso's ain't that much different than any other Chinese place with general tso's.
talldean t1_j0m3zus wrote
Reply to comment by dehehn in NY Times lists Pittsburgh as having some of the most affordable homes in the country as compared to household income. (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/15/realestate/where-are-the-most-and-least-affordable-homes.html) by Far_Room23
I mean, most of the western US was built after 1960. It's not everywhere, and it's pretty bad in our pocket of Appalachia.
talldean t1_j0jl1le wrote
Reply to comment by Guilty-Owl-8041 in NY Times lists Pittsburgh as having some of the most affordable homes in the country as compared to household income. (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/15/realestate/where-are-the-most-and-least-affordable-homes.html) by Far_Room23
Or repair debt on the houses.
If you need a new roof, repointing, a furnace, have knob and tube electrical, and the sewage line is coming up on it's 100 year lifespan, that's a loooot different than a house that didn't rely on boomers to keep it up to date.
talldean t1_j055z1y wrote
Reply to comment by nicksloan in Good local whiskey not wiggle. by matty_m
They had one with a green label that was better, but it was only around for like two months, once.
Other than that, it all tastes like corn.
talldean t1_iyajmzn wrote
Reply to Which Holiday Light Tour is Best? by zenmasterb
I would go to Phipps.
talldean t1_ixo95dm wrote
Reply to comment by lefthandb1ack in Popular Hiking Spots Around Pittsburgh? by jbartyy04
Panther Hollow Run from Squirrel Hill heading to Panther Hollow Lake. A+++.
talldean t1_isfqq38 wrote
Reply to comment by FuzzPunkMutt in I agree wholeheartedly with this assessment. A big no for Dr. Schnozz. by CQU617
The one that terrifies me about the economy is we're doing better than most of the rest of the world this year, but not giving Biden any credit for that.
We're also seeing relatively low inflation, but record-corporate-profits rebranded as "inflation".
The combo of those two perceptions is gonna hurt.
talldean t1_isey9rf wrote
Reply to comment by FuzzPunkMutt in I agree wholeheartedly with this assessment. A big no for Dr. Schnozz. by CQU617
You're not going to convince GOP members in most cases.
You *do* need to convince your own team to come out and vote 100% of the time, and then you need action - between elections - to grow your team.
It's been interesting to see Fetterman lean into dunking on Oz with memes for awhile... and then go to do "here's the plan/here's my policy".
It also doesn't hurt that Fetterman was leaning on Biden to legalize marijuana two weeks before Biden put through the executive order on weed.
talldean t1_isey6d8 wrote
Anyone hear this in Eddie Vedder's voice on the second readthrough?
talldean t1_jeh4s16 wrote
Reply to How would you fix this dryer vent mess? by axbxnx
Fast: chip the foam back slighly below flush with the wall. Skim coat with spackle. Paint.
More: if you want to pull it apart, put a collar on it, kind of an escutcheon to cover the seam between wall and pipe.
Most: box it in. Build a frame, drywall that, and then never, ever see it again.