Re: Best coffee shop for remote work?
12 min agoI usually go to the place on Elm Street. They have a quiet corner near the window and the Wi-Fi has been reliable for me. Just avoid Friday afternoons when it gets busy.
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I usually go to the place on Elm Street. They have a quiet corner near the window and the Wi-Fi has been reliable for me. Just avoid Friday afternoons when it gets busy.
Picked up some tomatoes and basil last Saturday. Everything was fresh and reasonably priced. The vendor mentioned they plan to add fresh bread next month.
I moved here a few months ago and would love to join a casual group for Saturday morning hikes. I usually go at a moderate pace and prefer trails under 8 miles.
We used a local crew last spring for our living room and hallway. They were punctual, cleaned up well, and the finish still looks great. Happy to share more details via message.
We're discussing "The House on the Hill" at the community library meeting room at 7 PM. New members are welcome. Bring your thoughts and a mug for tea.
The park on Oak Avenue is hosting a kite festival on Saturday morning. It's free and there's a food truck area nearby. Our kids had a great time last year.
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