Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Patsfan618 t1_j9agdkv wrote

"Do you not having anyone regularly checking in on you? Are you desperate enough to come to a secluded location, alone, with just me, a stranger? Do you frequently go long periods of time between checks in with family? Well boy do I have the deal for you!"

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Reddit_in_her_voice t1_j9ag62y wrote

Just stay out of brush, look at your trouser legs every few minutes when you're in the woods, and spend a minute checking yourself in the bathroom when you shower after the trip.

I have kids and go out innawoods and I only ever found one tick on me after the fact (still crawling around), and my son once had one in his skin after a camping trip.

It's not a big deal.

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yum-yum-mom t1_j9afxe8 wrote

Tick tubes, very effective for your own property.

When you look at how many you think you need… up that number. On 3 acres, very wooded, I put out between 30-50 in spring and another batch in fall.

Haven’t seen a tick on my property in years. If I hear it’s expected to be a big tick year, I go closer to the 50.

Great product!

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V1198 t1_j9afhfy wrote

That’s a fairly subjective criteria so I’d just suggest you Google the donor names and the organization at the same time and pick which source you’ll accept. Also keep in mind some of its nebulous as the powers that be have maintained a right to shielding us commoners from knowing who pays them off.

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comefromawayfan2022 t1_j9afdzd wrote

At one point I wanted to relocate to Kentucky (I'm a huge horse person and always wanted a career in the horse industry and there's obviously far more opportunities for that in Kentucky than there is here. I've even taken equine classes at UNH) but my health issues got in the way and now I'm too fucking broke to relocate anywhere. I did move closer to north Conway (I'm only 30 minutes away now) and I absolutely love it up here and now can't see myself living anywhere else, it's so peaceful and quiet

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itsMalarky t1_j9adbzs wrote

these are not really "luxury homes" (both around 2500SQ Ft) but I totally agree.

One of the lots was subdivided for 2 homes (so it almost seems like the builder/developer might have been trying to maximize profits on the crappy 4Acre lot he overpaid for by cramming two houses onto it), and it definitely seems like they moved into one of them to cut their losses after 2 open houses and no "sale pending" sign.

I just haven't been curious enough to check the records.

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