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Where could i buy a hedgehog in Maryland?

Hedgehog Central has a list of breeders by state:http://www.hedgehogcentral.com/breederusa.shtml

The breeder from that list I recommend is Echo Woods in Southern MD (about 90 min. from Frederick). I might be biased because we are friends, but he is also USDA certified and has very good breeding practices. He will also work with you to answer questions any questions or concerns you have about owning a hedgehog and help you make sure the hedgehog adjusts to the new home. He doesn't have a website yet, but he does have a Facebook page.

echowoodshome@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003469882370

Another great resource for information about hedgehog care is the Hedgehog Welfare Society. They have lots of information about how to take care of a hedgehog (including a list of veternarians)
http://hedgehogwelfare.org/health.asp

Good area to live in Maryland

Canton and Fells Point aren't close to Baltimore, they are both IN Baltimore. Georgetown is also in DC, not Maryland.

Anyway, about Maryland you are looking for Condos and townhouses that are close to shops but aren't overly expensive. But think about it, who wants to live in a condo or townhouse by shops that ARE overly expensive? That kind of puts you in the same boat as a lot of other people, especially nowadays with the economy the way it is.

I would have to say if you are looking for modern conveniences of having a condo nearby stores, those are most going to be located in the urban and suburban areas of Maryland such as Baltimore County, Howard County, Montgomery County, etc, where a good nucleus of MD's population lies. Not so ironically it's the stretch between Baltimore and DC, which is one of the largest metro areas in the US with a ton of tech and government jobs. Which means it might be generally more expensive to live here than say the Pittsburgh area.

A lot of people have started to drift out away from the DC suburban area as well as some from the Baltimore area having moved to places like Frederick, MD, and southern PA to find cheaper condos, housing, etc.

Honestly, if you are looking for trendy places, Fells Point and Canton probably top the list. You wouldn't hear about them if they where in high crime areas of Baltimore. Contrary to popular belief, not ALL of Baltimore is dangerous and most people into big time nightlife in MD find it in downtown Baltimore. But those areas probably aren't cheap either. All of Maryland is pretty much mapped out, there really isn't anyone up and coming place geared towards young people.

Just places that are gearing towards people wanting to move into new homes, apartments or condos that like most non-big city zip codes in the US, offer a mix of people of all ages. In that regard Maryland is no different than any other state. If you want cheaper, you might find that in the more rural parts of the state which may not be exactly what you are hoping for in regards to modern convience.

WHAT IS THE LEGAL AGE LIMIT IN FREDERICK FOR DATING?

There are a lot of potential problems for youngsters in work, many of them law-related, parents need to be watchful about that. There is a lot of guidance from the website in the box below on this topic, they also have guidance for all peeps who are searching for work, or who need to change careers.

I'm considering buying a condo, but have been cautioned against doing so because of resale value. Should I?

what is going to carry resale fee is the sound gadget you put in. Wall fixed audio gadget that are actually not obtrusive and in wall speaker wiring are extensive bonuses. a great form of people who geared up living house theater setups into their living house for the period of the 90s and the early 2000s geared up them for the huge boxy projection tvs that are slowly dying off and being replaced by ability of flat LCDs (and to an quantity Plasmas). So the question is how huge you go, whilst will you sell, and how lots room will you go away to alter. it would advance fee in case you positioned an liquid crystal reveal in thats larger than fifty 5" and in case you sell interior the subsequent 3-5 years (till now 60" LCDs start up advertising for closer to $a million,000). different than that, the dimensions, form, and definition on tvs might exchange lots that a consumer will only see your place geared up setup as some thing they might want to take out or regulate. to that end making it particularly of a detrimental to your place. additionally, the residence marketplace interior the midwest and west is as a rule the two little ones or older human beings, so shop the customer in innovations. individually i might advise setting up the stereo gadget, with a great number of shelfing for different digital hardware of countless sizes, and leaving area for a sparkling television stand or an elementary wall mount to your Flat Panel. people who've audio gadget, yet do not see them love them! yet do not ignore, high quality products in audio gadget, wiring, and receiver would be greater captivating to a consumer than some thing that can cause them to think of they are going to would desire to change it.

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I agree on heading for MD. It sounds like the trip will be offseason, which will really help on cost. For example, check around Annapolis. It's gorgeous there, with a lot to do and an awesome quaint little town. Also check St. Mary's County. I was there during the offseason and it was really pretty and different. If you must have ocean, there's lots of rentals near Rehobeth and Ocean City. And if you want mountains, then you've got all of Western MD, which is gorgeous and CHEAP! Lots of B and B's around Frostburg and Cumberland and off season ski places near the lakes.

Just start googling on MD and tourism. This state really does have it all and it's just a couple hours from you.

Family friendly Army bases in MD, VA area? deployment?

I was at Walter Reed Army Hospital from 2002 to 2004. And recently visited Ft. Meade, which really tightened up security since then. My experience was positive outside the DC area as far as family quality of life. I bought a house (zip code 20769) before the prices went ridiculously high (now would be a good time to buy in the area. Military tenants are always a sure thing..think about it). Cost of living was higher than most places I was stationed before, and I'm sure it still is expensive. Transportation was easily accessible. Many advantages to being stationed in the DC area. Space A flights from Andrews AFB among them.

I can't comment on on-post housing since my interest was on owning when I was in the area, but I remember housing was new on Ft. Meade during the time I was in the area.

There are no major units in the DC area, but that doesn't mean that you won't be deployed.

You may ask for Ft. Meade, which I think is a good place. There is also Ft. Belvoir, VA. It's a small post. I've never been to it, but I know it has no major deployable units there. There is also Ft. McNair, next to Arlington National Cementary, A.P. Hill, Ft. Lee, and Abeerdeen Proving Grounds. These are all training posts, basic and AIT.

Hope my opinion is helpful.

Without a doubt, it is the adactylidium:The adactylidium is a very small mite with what I would call the weirdest life cycle on the planet. A female adactylidium is pregnant with about five to eight females and only one male. The pregnant female adactylidium lives its whole four-day life on one meal. Once it has eaten, the offspring in her body become aroused, leading the single male offspring to mate with all of his sisters. After the male adactylidium impregnates his sisters in his mother’s body, they leave their mother’s body.The way they do this isn’t via birth or egg hatching, as is common in most arachnids. Being the sophisticated arachnids they are, they eat their mother from the inside-out, devouring their way to freedom. The single male adactlyidium, having completed his sole purpose in life (impregnating his sisters), dies within a few minutes. The impregnated females look for their first and only meal, which will commence the start of the life cycle again.Pretty weird if you ask me.

I’m really sorry for your loss. And I’m not just saying this because social conduct dictates such a response, I’ve recently experienced great loss myself. Past-tense doesn’t quite capture it, I am very much still experiencing it. And at the current state I’m in, I feel like it will just go on forever. Severe sadness at the back of my head, like, even if I’ve weathered this storm, I know I’ll still shelter the loss.There are going to be days where your bed feels like a black hole. You find yourself curled up like a question mark, playing the “why me? why now?” philosophy on loop in your head.But there are going to be days where you see a kid drop his ice cream and it puts a smile on your face.And there are going to be days where smiling feels like blasphemy. Every cell in you tells you it’s wrong to feel ok, that you should mourn a little longer, a little deeper..I don’t know if what I’m about to say next is “the answer” you need to hear, cos I don’t even know if it works - I’m still trying to figure it out myself - we’re the same age, by the way, so, yeah, I don’t have it all figured out yet. I don’t think anyone really does, no matter the age.But what I’ve been doing, well, what I’ve been trying to do for this past few months since the only person I look up to in this entire world, my dad, passed, is, love the shit out of myself. You gotta take care of yourself, man. You’re all you got. Make em proud.Love the shit out of you.

The problem with asking a question like this is that you are expecting others to fill in your blanks. That’s never going to happen. “Best” is about as subjective as you can possibly get. My “best” is very unlikely to be your “best”. There are plenty of people who believe that a good curry is the best food in the world. I happen to not be particularly fond of curry. Does that mean they’re wrong? No. On the contrary. They are 100% correct…a good curry IS the best food in the world…for them. There are as many answers to your question as there are people on the planet. The question you are asking is one you have to answer for yourself.Having said that, if you’re looking for information about inexpensive places to live that have a great year-round climate, plentiful beaches, a low cost of living, and a friendly environment, then that’s fine. Just don’t expect to find your dream retirement locale by asking a question on Quora.A little over five years ago, I retired to Thailand. I absolutely love it here. I visited twice before moving permanently and found it to be very much to my liking. I live quite comfortably on my Social Security alone. I enjoy wonderful food, flowers blooming and birds singing all year long, a wide circle of English speaking international friends, an abundance of things to do to keep me occupied, I’m able to travel from time to time, English is not a problem, the healthcare is good and quite inexpensive, the economy is stable, the crime rate poses no problem, and the people are very friendly. All of this works beautifully for me. However, my best friend in the US really doesn’t like it here. So, different strokes for different folks.Good luck with your search.

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