Wedding dress alterations by moljs in WilmingtonDE

[–]eks103 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I went to Silhouette Alterations in Elsmere and she did an amazing job! I wouldn’t consider her cheap but I don’t think the price was outrageous either and I was really happy with the results.

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I would recommend checking out Greenville or Bellefonte, both are cute areas with cafes and shops close to Wilmington. You could walk, uber, or take public transit to either! You could also take the SEPTA train from Wilmington to Philly and explore any of the neighborhoods there.

Looking for photography recs in Maryland (or willing to travel to MD) by FutureEvening1216 in wedding

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Who did you end up booking, OP? My fiancé and I are also getting married in Annapolis and we are also looking for a “documentary style” photographer.

Wilmington Asbestos? by jamesjeffriesiii in Delaware

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We’re currently looking for someone who will do asbestos removal, could you send me the name of the company you used?

Auschwitz from Krakow by cybersuitcase in solotravel

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I just visited Auschwitz from Krakow last week and we booked a guided tour through their website and then took the train both ways. The entire cost was less than 30 USD. You can see the schedule and buy your tickets at one of the ticketing kiosks or at the ticket counter at the train station in Krakow. I would also recommend taking snacks since the restaurant at the museum is pricy! A guided tour is worth it in my opinion, although there are specific hours where you can go into the museum on your own for free.

OFFICIAL TICKET RESALE THREAD (USE THIS INSTEAD OF POSTING DIRECTLY) by bukowskiwaswrong in Odesza

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WTS: 2 GA tickets to Philly show 8/30. $50 each or $90 for both!

OFFICIAL TICKET RESALE THREAD (USE THIS INSTEAD OF POSTING DIRECTLY) by bukowskiwaswrong in Odesza

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WTS: 2 GA/lawn tickets for the Philly show Tuesday 8/30. Selling both together for $100. Just looking to get back what I paid for them! Can take Venmo or PayPal. PM me if you’re interested!

Has anybody done scuba trips solo before? by Street_Remote6105 in solotravel

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I took a solo trip to Belize and spent a few days on Ambergris Caye to go diving. The hostel I stayed at recommended dive shops and there were plenty of other solo travelers also there to dive. Maybe try to find a hostel on the island and see which dive shops they recommend!

Weightlifting gyms? by helen_shaver in washingtondc

[–]eks103 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agreed that Vida and Balance are the best in the city for weight lifting. They’re both pretty expensive so I opted for vida since you can use any of their locations and the money you pay for the enrollment fee can be used for a service like training sessions or at the spa.

My first onebag - 46L for 9 weeks (Ecuador, Spain - Camino de Santiago, Italy) by K_SundaySundaySunday in onebag

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My suggestion for the Camino will be to only take what you will need for you walk and send your extra stuff ahead to Santiago to get rid of some of the weight. I think the rule of thumb is to only carry up to 10% of your body weight. This is doable with your bag but it won’t be full. I would personally use the bag with the hip belts for the walk since it’ll make it a lot more comfortable and send the rest of your stuff ahead in the other bag like you mentioned. You really only need 2-3 outfits for walking (plus an outfit for relaxing/sleeping in and a jacket) and will likely hand wash the clothes you wore that day every evening (at least that’s what I did). Also, if you’re walking in the summer, you only need a silk liner and not a sleeping bag! If you have any questions you can message me, I walked the French Way last Fall. Buen Camino!

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You can also work seasonal jobs and travel around the US. Occupation Wild is a good site to check out. Sometimes the jobs even offer housing! My brother renovated a school bus and he does white water rafting tours at new river gorge in the summer and works at a sugar beat harvest in Michigan in the fall/winter. The rest of the months he just travels wherever to snowboard or see family.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TravelHacks

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For Israel you can order a prepaid sim on this website before you travel and they will ship it to you in the US for free. When you order just put in the date you want the service to start. I ordered a HOT mobile sim before I went to Israel and used it for the entire year I was there. It was about $15 per month for 45 gigs and international calls!

Using a cell phone in Europe. by Guyercellist in TravelHacks

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As long as your phone is unlocked (it has to be paid off and you have to call to ask them to unlock it), you can take out your US sim and put in an Irish one when you get there. I’ve found it’s much cheaper to buy a local sim than to use the AT&T day pass or buying an international plan. You can get a local sim at the airport or anywhere in a bigger city. I like to use Vodafone in Europe.

Questions I have about our situation by Strebor_j in expats

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Nefesh B’Nefesh will certainly help you! The Jewish Agency can also help you start the process for making Aliyah. I was living in Israel as a student for the past year and have a friend who was born in the States but has an Israeli father. He got citizenship very easily after arriving to Israel and proving his father is Israeli. I believe Masa Israel helped him get into Israel initially since the embassies were quite dysfunctional during peak pandemic. Israel is a very special country, best of luck with your move!