Recent comments in /f/Maine
meowmix778 t1_j8eylk0 wrote
Forbidden sage
Thin_Meaning_4941 t1_j8eyj7t wrote
Reply to comment by dustinkoller in Anybody know what type of flower this is? by dustinkoller
I’d leave as many as possible; they’re very attractive to bees, and they do pull right out if you get overrun.
Also, Miss Rumphius.
Chubby_but_pretty t1_j8eyfr3 wrote
Reply to Daytime running lights that illuminate the road, but don't activate the tail lights should be illegal. by Lacksum
The amount of people who drive around with no lights on at all in inclement weather astounds me.
[deleted] t1_j8ey797 wrote
Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort
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Inevitable-Ad-6952 t1_j8evp4a wrote
Lupins can be somewhat toxic to cats, dogs and other livestock, including humans. Not fatal though. If there are alot of animals around where these plants are growing then you may or may not want to try to remove them.
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General_Welfare t1_j8etv89 wrote
Reply to comment by thesilversverker in Daytime running lights that illuminate the road, but don't activate the tail lights should be illegal. by Lacksum
I have an 09 Malibu and a 2014 Focus, both have auto lights. It’s certainly not a luxury vehicle thing.
Guygan t1_j8eteto wrote
Lupines for sure.
dr_cl_aphra t1_j8et5mz wrote
Reply to comment by dustinkoller in Anybody know what type of flower this is? by dustinkoller
Those are lupins and given that those are empty seed pods, you’re likely to start seeing a boatload more. But they’re very pretty when they bloom in the early summer.
alt_jake t1_j8et2pr wrote
Reply to comment by flippinhot in Maintain the integrity of our town! Preserve Freeport’s charming and historic parking lots! by bitesandcats
Lot rent will be between $400 and $600 a month and a new 3 bedroom trailer between 60 and 80 thousand. So between 1000 and 1500 a month for a 3 bedroom place. Cheaper if you buy used.
skylox292 t1_j8esz0r wrote
Looks like milkweed
General_Welfare t1_j8esihz wrote
Reply to Daytime running lights that illuminate the road, but don't activate the tail lights should be illegal. by Lacksum
Finally a post I can commiserate with. I HATE seeing cars that I know have automatic lights with their lights off in the evening why would anyone turn off their auto lights?
slingshotcoyote t1_j8esg25 wrote
Looks like dried up milkweed, I could be wrong. Monarch’s love them tho.
geaibleu t1_j8eqv39 wrote
Lupins
dustinkoller OP t1_j8eq9ii wrote
Doing some gardening and these are everywhere on my property
Norgyort OP t1_j8epo9l wrote
Reply to comment by penfrizzle in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort
And you’re free to make that choice for yourself. Plenty of people don’t want dog hair or drool in their food though, and they should be able to shop for groceries without worrying about it.
MaineJackalope t1_j8ep1io wrote
Reply to comment by Chessie-System in Electric boats are coming. Will Maine have mechanics to service them? A regional nonprofit has partnered with educators on a three-part training course to help prepare technicians to work on electric boats. by silence7
Next they'll be slapping Magnusson sails on the roof too
penfrizzle t1_j8ep0mh wrote
Reply to Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort
Whatever,My dog sleeps with my kids, hangs around in our kitchen while food is being made, lays out at the dinner table, has free access to our pantry, and some times my kids even sneak food to him under the table. All of this after he poops outside and licks his own butt.
Guess what, most people we know and visit co-habitat with dogs too.
I think it is incredibly rude to blatantly ignore that rules set by the owner of private property (aka hannaford) when you are visiting their land...but a dog in stroller? That's hilarious
imnotyourbrahh t1_j8eozrl wrote
Reply to Electric boats are coming. Will Maine have mechanics to service them? A regional nonprofit has partnered with educators on a three-part training course to help prepare technicians to work on electric boats. by silence7
outboards? I wonder what the battery would cost to produce all of that torque for 10 hours. Boats are heavy with lots of friction.
Jim_from_snowy_river t1_j8enmak wrote
Reply to Daytime running lights that illuminate the road, but don't activate the tail lights should be illegal. by Lacksum
Personally I think turning on your drls and tail lights should be just something that happens as part of starting your car a non-optional feature. Shit I'd even go so far as to say turning on your headlights in general should be something that happens just by turning on your car and the only way to turn them off is to turn off your car.
Breezy207 t1_j8en18i wrote
Reply to Electric boats are coming. Will Maine have mechanics to service them? A regional nonprofit has partnered with educators on a three-part training course to help prepare technicians to work on electric boats. by silence7
The new MMA training vessel, due in 10/24, will use electric power to run its engines when its on the dock.
GraniteGeekNH t1_j8elwbm wrote
Reply to Daytime running lights that illuminate the road, but don't activate the tail lights should be illegal. by Lacksum
I must admit that I assumed running lights did light up the equivalent of running lines in the back.
My excuse: I use my headlights virtually always; never just running lights.
Chessie-System t1_j8ekjf3 wrote
Reply to comment by Silly_Jaguar_184 in Electric boats are coming. Will Maine have mechanics to service them? A regional nonprofit has partnered with educators on a three-part training course to help prepare technicians to work on electric boats. by silence7
Lobster boats can use hundreds of dollars of diesel a day. If electric is cheaper, I'm thinking they'll be ok with some teasing.
dustinkoller OP t1_j8eyv2z wrote
Reply to Anybody know what type of flower this is? by dustinkoller
I’m so excited. Thanks!!