mymaineaccount46
mymaineaccount46 t1_j1jbjv0 wrote
I was talking with a meteorologist relative today at the Christmas gathering and apparently the storms original track would have gotten us snow. It last minute changes to tracking inland which is why we got the better temps and rain.
mymaineaccount46 t1_j0cisfj wrote
Ellsworth Library is good.
mymaineaccount46 t1_izj09vb wrote
Reply to comment by bluestargreentree in Please Bring the Amtrak To Bangor by PhiloBlackCardinal
Even in areas with good transit it can't compete with driving (in my experience.) I lived in Seattle, and right on a rail like in Pittsburgh and transit would still take longer than just driving to your destination. Normally a good 3x as long.
mymaineaccount46 t1_izj00z5 wrote
Reply to comment by BuddyBear17 in Please Bring the Amtrak To Bangor by PhiloBlackCardinal
You would need massive growth in Bangor to be worth doing an Amtrak line, and that comes with a lot of its own issues. It's not a very large city. Personally I kinda like Bangor how it is. Not too big and busy, not too small as to have nothing.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iynr513 wrote
Reply to comment by Yourbubblestink in Maine Dem (Jared Golden) Has Some Words for Biden After He Ordered 200 Lobsters for an Event at the WH by otakugrey
If lobsters become cheap enough I'll buy enough to single handedly save the industry. I'll make that sacrifice for Maine.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iym382n wrote
Sorry your going through this.
Would it be possible to return to the old company for one year? May eat some cost on your prepay and may not be the most environmentally friendly decision if your tank is leaking, but needs must.
Outside of that I'd think it's too late to try and do a whole new heat source. Even if you want to switch to something like a wood burner you'd need to acquire the wood, the burner and get it all installed very quickly. Would probably end up running you a similar amount of money you don't have.
Home ownership is always one expense after another. Especially on older homes it seems like it never ends and everything is more expensive than expected. If you can get a personal loan to handle the tank and the plumbing issue I would. Water is something you have to take care of as it will cause more, cascading damage. It's not something you want to let go if you can at all avoid it.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iyi2q7d wrote
Stove plus self installing ran me about $3.5k. I made some mistakes on the initial chimney install so it could have been done cheaper. I'm rocking a pretty small stove so it was fairly cheap.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iy9xyfu wrote
Reply to comment by Suitable_Turnover835 in I Called Jared Golden, Susan Collins, and Angus King today to express my support for railroad workers. I hope you call your reps, too! by Stunning_Ambition_16
Not all of the railroad unions ratified the new contract and they will be going on strike in a week or so. Congress has the power to intervene so people will want you to call either to support the workers, or to support preventing the strike.
It's a rough situation that we should all hope gets resolved to everyone's satisfaction before a strike. A strike will make a hard winter even worse.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iy38iar wrote
Reply to comment by Gonzorvally in Bar Harbor is Getting Very Quiet This Time of Year by pjmpjm7
If you're looking for something easy fogtown brewing does great pizzas (they have a bar harbor spot as well but I've never been) 86 This in Ellsworth does really good burritos, in Belfast Chases Daily is a great coffee shop with good food options.
mymaineaccount46 t1_iy06yce wrote
Reply to comment by Gonzorvally in Bar Harbor is Getting Very Quiet This Time of Year by pjmpjm7
Honestly I found the food in bar harbor almost universally more disappointing than other towns. Eaten a few different places there and would say just go to Ellsworth or Belfast instead.
mymaineaccount46 t1_ixu8wu7 wrote
I always try to start my shopping buying local and then move to online as time constraints kick in. There's a lot of great small businesses in Maine selling wonderful products if you can take the time to hunt around. Supporting your neighbors is far better than supporting mega corporations that care far less about your local area.
mymaineaccount46 t1_ixj8y2f wrote
Reply to comment by Sufficient_Risk1684 in Has anyone put a yurt on some land before? by stricly_business
Not for the same amount of interior space. I compared both options and a yurt was far cheaper for the size.
mymaineaccount46 t1_ixj8lfc wrote
Hey I currently live in a yurt in a small town near Bangor. Space wise it was a lot cheaper than a similar sized cabin. It got permitted as a raised camping platform, really no issue with permitting. This is a small town with a really relaxed view on code enforcement though. We were told to start building, by the code enforcement guy, even before they had approved us.
If you have any questions or want any information I'd be glad to answer!
mymaineaccount46 t1_ixi5xe5 wrote
Reply to comment by WholeFuckinFoods in Whole Foods to pause sales of Maine lobster by bostondotcom
It's very wholesome to return them to their natural parking lot habitat. Nature is really healing.
mymaineaccount46 t1_ix8hoak wrote
Reply to Internet Options by lama_drama99
I use starlink near Bangor. Works well for the most part. Would be probably perfect if you have enough clear space to get a good view of the sky.
mymaineaccount46 t1_j1lpbhw wrote
Reply to Why do so many older people here act surprised about the weather? by wormpussy
Come on, it's Christmas for Christ's sake. There is no reason to be so angry and lash out like this.