This thread seems to have dropped off but I am in the process of moving to just below Wheeling & was wondering if there is anyone still around the area from here.
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You're pretty handy to the Cabela's store then? I'll keep that in mind next time we head down that way, we usually do at least one trip a year. My Mom and SF go down there a couple times a year just to get a day out and about...I'm just below Wheeling on the Ohio side of the river. Mapped it & it says an hour & 15 min from Pittsburgh, PA.
I just moved here right before Christmas, so no clue where much of anything is yet. I've found the TSC in Moundsville & the Wal-Mart & Aldi's in St. Clairsville. Found the Ohio Valley Mall over a month ago when I made the 1st trip down here to look at the new house.You're pretty handy to the Cabela's store then? I'll keep that in mind next time we head down that way, we usually do at least one trip a year. My Mom and SF go down there a couple times a year just to get a day out and about...
I understand what you mean... It takes me ages to get used to a new area (did it twice myself) and it seems to take me longer than average because I don't like to shop and I'm not good at jumping into new friendships or however you would phrase it. I can easily go from work to home for wks and not worry about, or miss, leaving my house for anything else. The SO picks up milk and other little necessities and I break down and do a grocery run about every 2 or 3 wks. The only exception to this is camping season when we go to Erie 2 or 3 weekends a month to camp/fish.
The kids & I love fishing & camping. We have gone the last 3 years for several days to a week at a time, but we always go close enough to home to run home to tend the animals. I don't think the campgrounds would like us very well if we brought 100+ birds with us & birds sitters are few & far between.I understand what you mean... It takes me ages to get used to a new area (did it twice myself) and it seems to take me longer than average because I don't like to shop and I'm not good at jumping into new friendships or however you would phrase it. I can easily go from work to home for wks and not worry about, or miss, leaving my house for anything else. The SO picks up milk and other little necessities and I break down and do a grocery run about every 2 or 3 wks. The only exception to this is camping season when we go to Erie 2 or 3 weekends a month to camp/fish.
I don't think the campgrounds would like us very well if we brought 100+ birds with us & birds sitters are few & far between.
Most of my "chicken friends" live 2 hours or more away. I just have to schedule trips to be back before my feeders & waterers run empty.We are lucky.. we have a couple of good friends able to stop by to check on ours. I always make sure we keep them at the top of the list for goodies and both enjoy the fresh eggs.