??? You don't seem to be familiar with Del Ray at all. The houses are all close to restaurants. Everyone has the rat, noise and vomit problem. |
?!?! lolwut? Are you the same person who goes on every thread to talk about how Del Ray floods every time it rains? Mad that you live in Assburn? Lived in Del Ray for years, never had a flooding, rat, noise, or vomit problem. You sound seriously bonkers and envious. |
+1000. My daughter was told- and then I was told- that they are 'responsible' for their own belongings and they shouldn't have valuable in their bag. That's complete BS. The kids have to have a secure area to lock their phones while changing for gym. When the thefts were discovered the SRO asked parents to use the find feature and all of them, save 3 new Iphones, were found in a trash can in the library. It takes zero effort to figure out who had access at a certain time to both areas. The suspect would be Id'd in 5 minutes of looking at the schedules. So instead of arresting the thief, the school blamed my daughter for being a victim. Nice lesson there. |
LOL! Envious!!!! That's the funnies thing I've heard all day. There is no amount of money in the world that could make me live in Del Ray. There are quite a few people posting here pointing out the undesirable aspects of living in Del Ray. I'm sorry that your world view is so small that you can't see that there are better places to live but that's your problem to deal with. |
Yup. It's almost like the people posting ill of Del Ray may not live here... |
I was the PP who made the commute comment and I did live there for many years. If you drive into downtown between about 7:30 and 8:30 (at least before the pandemic), there was a lot of traffic and it took a long time. I’m not sure what to tell you, that was my experience. I didn’t bash Del Ray, I even said I loved it. I just think listing good commute as one of the attributes is odd. If you were further south and could walk more easily to Braddock, then I’d agree. But this particular house is too far. |
Where do you live? |
| People who doubt Del Ray need to come down on a summer Friday or Saturday and just stroll Mt Vernon. Everyone pushing a stroller with a dog in tow, slowly meandering and stopping to chat, play in the park, let the dogs play. It's a slow living feeling I have not gotten just about anywhere else. It's a feeling of community that's hard to describe. |
Meh, let them doubt it and leave us alone. |
Probably McLean lol |
If you have parking available, it's far faster to drive than to take the train. In fact, having lived in both Northwest and Alexandria, I've found the drive is shorter from Alexandria than either the train or driving from NW DC. |
Have you driven through Alexandria recently? It is brutal. I'm pretty zen but I can understand why residents are losing it. And it doesn't seem to matter North/South, South/North, East/West, West/East. It is all bad. |
I love how you brought up something that she didn't mention. Yes, OP, you should go to Twitter and Face Book and Next Door and do a search on flooding in Del Ray. The search results will tell you all that you need to know.
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Yes dearie. I actually live and drive in Alexandria every day. It's fine. It's not bad. Maybe it feels bad for Fairfax residents with long drives already, but ain't no one in North Ridge complaining about the commute. Indeed, the only thing that impacts us are dickwad truckers from Hagerstown. |
Huh. We live in Rosemont and commuting around town is horrible. Last week I had to go from the medical building on Seminary to King & Washington last week. It took me 49 minutes and I left the medical building at 3:25. Driving back from school pick up in DC last week the back up on the GW Parkway started before National Airport and lasted all the way to Faccia Luna where I went to pick up dinner, and it took roughly an hour. Then getting over to Rosemont from Faccia Luna to home took 25 minutes. I don't know the exact mileage but probably less than 2 miles. Alexandria sucks for traffic and it doesn't matter if you're a live here or you aren't. Neither of those two excursions were made on the trucker day. The truckers were nothing. |