RealMainer

RealMainer t1_iti415q wrote

I’ve had three neighbors in the apartment next door in the last two years (they keep getting evicted) and every one of them smoked like crazy even though it’s a non smoking building. Pot smoke would fill the halls every afternoon and night, and if they had their windows open it would blow from their windows into mine. Sucks how some people have zero consideration for others.

I’m cool with weed being legal but Maine sure smelled a lot nicer before it was.

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RealMainer t1_ithudcl wrote

Reply to Limerick, ME by Mikerm3

Probably a bunch of grow operations that decided they don’t want anyone sniffing around their crops.

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RealMainer t1_ithb6jz wrote

Reply to comment by readingjag in Affordable indoor tennis? by readingjag

Indoor tennis requires a huge amount of space which has to be temperature controlled and well lit. Think of all the other things you could do with that space. They have to charge a decent price it it wouldn’t be worth it.

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RealMainer t1_ith7d7j wrote

It’s never too early. I leave whatever tires I happen to have on my car on all year long. Just don’t drive like an idiot and you’ll be fine. When it’s time to buy new ones I just go for all season tires, which probably makes a tiny fraction of a difference in traction compared to winter tires.

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RealMainer t1_it7qc7o wrote

Fort Popham is great for bird watching, especially if you go there at dusk! Even better if it's near low tide. There is almost always a heron or two, lots of cormorants, ducks, and random sea birds (I love the little guys who dive bomb for fish, though it might be too late in the year to see them), and there is a pair of Bald Eagles you can sometimes see flying over the water. They sometimes raid the pigeons who live at Fort Popham. Speaking of which if it hasn't been caught by the eagles yet, there is a pure white pigeon that lives in the fort as well.

On the drive to Popham there is a good chance you will see a few hawks, ospreys, or even some turkeys as well!

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