Uber/Lyft between Seneca or Keuka wineries?

Are Uber and Lyft reasonable options between wineries on *either* the Seneca or Keuka trails? I am totally fine with having to wait a bit for a car.

I've looked into Main St Drivers and think it's a pretty cool option, but want to look into all possibilities before I book something. I am looking at the first Sat in Oct.

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u/cerulean_flamingos — 10 days ago

GIF and graphic audio overstimulation

I'm hoping to not feel alone in this any longer.

I find gifs very over stimulating and have to be strategic about how I read things. I accept that gifs are a standard component of digital conversation, but I don't have to like it. When I read book reviews I skip the ones with embedded gifs and images. At work I have Teams set to never auto-play gifs. And, I just remembered, in one of our weekly virtual status meetings there used to be a different gif on every single slide, and they would play on repeat, as they do, so I would keep a post it over my monitor to cover the gifs and keep from erupting in frustration.

I love audio books but I find the graphic audio style frustrating; I think it's overstimulating. They sound to me like old radio shows, with over the top sound effects, and the character voices sound disjointed from the conversation, probably because the actors were recorded in different channels and/or at different times. Right now I'm trying to listen to Mrs. Wickham on Audible and I just can't do it.

Does anyone else have issues with these particular audio visual stimuli? What other audio visual elements of modern life drive you nuts?

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u/cerulean_flamingos — 3 months ago

How are you dealing with skirt/dress gems that roll up?

I haven't found a way to deal with rolled skirt/dress hems that I'm happy with. How are you dealing with the issue? Have any of you found a way to prevent it?

Last fall I decided to try using pants hangers on my dresses with hems that roll. I fold the skirt into thirds or quarters, make sure the entire hem is flat, and then secure the flat hanger bar across the hem.

But when I took the dresses down after hanging that way for 6 months, the hem rolled back up!

Plus these suckers are so hard to iron flat!

Edit: spelling

u/cerulean_flamingos — 3 months ago