It's a serious question and I'm asking it for a good reason, everyday there are a large number of people parking their cars in the right travel lane on Main Street and no one seems to care. I looked up the municipal code and I think I identified the one we need to reference.
How about a move to CT? Think again, it's not the jelly or the jam. If you're moving here for work, quit your job. If you're moving here for a relationship, break up with that person. OK, maybe not but there are some serious red flags you need to be made aware of by a CT resident (me).
If I asked you to close your eyes and imagine Christmas, what would you see? You'd probably imagine a picturesque snowy village, illuminated by the glow of candles. The candles are probably perched in the windows of colonial-style homes lined up one after the other. That is an idealized vision of Christmas; and for many Americans it looks nothing like reality.
The Connecticut Goodwill is a wonderful organization that makes the old, new again. They accept all kinds of different donations like clothing, furniture and DVD's but they have their limits. There are some items the Goodwill, won't take. Here is what you need to know...
I know I've had a blessed life, I just don't want to go. I think one of the dumbest questions people ask one another is "what is your biggest fear?" I think for most people the answer is death so really I'm afraid of any and everything that could lead there.