She was very funny R.I.P.![]()
Actress and comedian Ruth Buzzi dead at 88
“She thanks you for being her friend. And for the love you’ve shown her continuously for the past six decades or more…” her husband said.nypost.com
She was very funny R.I.P.![]()
Actress and comedian Ruth Buzzi dead at 88
“She thanks you for being her friend. And for the love you’ve shown her continuously for the past six decades or more…” her husband said.nypost.com
My kid lives in Calif. I would take a blizzard over a fire any day (having a standby generator helps)
Also, I love New England. Love all of the seasons. The education (if you have kids) is the best. Health care is the best. I live within an hour from the ocean, mountains and Boston.
I would never live where the temps are over 100. I don't care if it is a "dry heat". NOPE.
There are many states you couldn't pay me to live in.
I know your pain....old phone died. Many hockey words were used to get the new one working. I hate passwords with a white hot passion. Took me three days to transfer everything.
Accurate. Gotta love a strong password followed by 2 factor authentication. I get the need for it but it can be so tedious.
Yes. Oh, and it can't be the same password as your previous 79 passwords.Accurate. Gotta love a strong password followed by 2 factor authentication. I get the need for it but it can be so tedious.
Hope everyone is okay!
Hope everyone is okay!
Hope everyone is okay!
As far as I know all the people got out. Unfortunately it was a fast moving fire and I don’t think their pets made it
My daughter played for a soccer team as a u14 one year....they won every game (she was a goalie)Soccer game at home for the twins tonight. We could tell two minutes into warmups that the visiting Mashpee was gonna dominate lol it was ugly. I predicted 10-1
I think it was 7-1 for the final, so not bad! The boys busted their ass. I give them credit for fighting the uphill battle. As for the ginger twins, we got a goal from a deflection off his hip, and his brother played goalie in the 4th quarter and posted a goose egg! Even made a diving save
The deflection goal was hilarious. It was such an underdog celebration from all the parents too. The score didn’t matter. It was just a feel good moment.
The best part, they both came home happy …and TIRED.
My kid lives in Calif. I would take a blizzard over a fire any day (having a standby generator helps)
Also, I love New England. Love all of the seasons. The education (if you have kids) is the best. Health care is the best. I live within an hour from the ocean, mountains and Boston.
I would never live where the temps are over 100. I don't care if it is a "dry heat". NOPE.
There are many states you couldn't pay me to live in.
Not me.i find the quality of life being far better in CA than MA. with how comparable the cost is now between both of them being able to have nice weather year round and the amount of things to do makes it much more enjoyable.
I miss the fall and occasional snow in NH (not huge blizzards though), but appreciate that California is consistent weather wise. Never many extremes and I can garden all year round. I don't like the people that much though and don't feel as safe as I did in suburban New England.i find the quality of life being far better in CA than MA. with how comparable the cost is now between both of them being able to have nice weather year round and the amount of things to do makes it much more enjoyable.
We are absolutely thriving after our move to the Southwest. Honestly, the only other place I would live other than Arizona is Maine--I enjoy the beauty there. Economically it was a no brainier--what we paid for a 2 bed 870 sq. ft apartment/townhome in Mass was our mortgage here for 4,000 sq ft. We added solar which made it economical as well. 10.5 months out of the year it's delightful here. We only get extremes from July -end of august. sometimes parts of June. We are in low 90s today and its warmish but not hot, beautiful and we had breakfast on the patio. We won't get to 110-115 until July, and honestly anything below that is perfectly tolerable because of the wind here. The desert air and low humidity have everything to do with that. It hit 122 last year for 2 days....you just don't plan errands on that day. It's just like preparing for a N'oreaster. Everything here has a/c so unless you're hiking, you're not "in it." I admit, I sometimes miss slow drizzly days....they allow for introspection and pause.I miss the fall and occasional snow in NH (not huge blizzards though), but appreciate that California is consistent weather wise. Never many extremes and I can garden all year round. I don't like the people that much though and don't feel as safe as I did in suburban New England.
I always say I should move to Texas or Arizona for the cost of living and get a 5 bed 3 bath with a huge lot for like $400k, but I don't think I'd actually be able to stand the weather in those places.
Ideally having a house in NH and CA and going back and forth between them seasonally as I retire would be best. I did also like the mid Atlantic when I lived in PA for a couple years, could see myself living there too.
i find the quality of life being far better in CA than MA. with how comparable the cost is now between both of them being able to have nice weather year round and the amount of things to do makes it much more enjoyable.
I have been to Calif several times (because my daughter lives there). She lives in Napa so it isn't so hot, BUT the Summers are very dry (hence the fires) and boring. Parts are very pretty ...to visit.I miss the fall and occasional snow in NH (not huge blizzards though), but appreciate that California is consistent weather wise. Never many extremes and I can garden all year round. I don't like the people that much though and don't feel as safe as I did in suburban New England.
I always say I should move to Texas or Arizona for the cost of living and get a 5 bed 3 bath with a huge lot for like $400k, but I don't think I'd actually be able to stand the weather in those places.
Ideally having a house in NH and CA and going back and forth between them seasonally as I retire would be best. I did also like the mid Atlantic when I lived in PA for a couple years, could see myself living there too.
Many horses are abused for horse racing. I won't watchI don't follow horse racing at all but I like to watch the Triple Crown races.
Muddy track today
i’ve surprisingly met a large contingent of new englanders in orange county hahahaHere's something you'll never get in California. It is also the best reason to live in New England, the people, because they help keep you grounded:
go f*** yourself
Same here.Many horses are abused for horse racing. I won't watch