Adrienne was not receiving workers comp. After the injury and surgeries in 2015, she was released to work. She then had a (great) job for a short time-not long enough to be eligible for any benefits. But, she’s always been resourceful and never really required much. Whether she lived in Warren...
When traveling by land or sea, you only need an enhanced DL or passport to re-enter the US from Canada, not to get into Canada. For now anyway.
Sooo...someone could perhaps get into Canada-maybe via Sault Ste Marie, which is only a short drive from Honor-with a fake ID and BC.
It’s not a requirement for US citizens to have a passport to get in to Canada. A birth certificate and photo ID are sufficient if traveling by land or sea.
I have a general question for the "long time" members here...what prompts one to join a forum such as this?
Clearly, some of us are here because we know Adrienne. But, what about those that don't and that are on Websleuths regularly?
I get what you're saying. Not rambling to me.
For the record though, Adrienne doesn't really wear make-up, so to speak. She put on mascara once in a while, lipstick once in a great while. There was never a need for any other "enhancements."
And yes, I’m 100% sure about when she bought the condo. Zillow had the price I paid for one of my houses grossly incorrect. And they have the year I purchased my rental incorrect soooo
To clear up an earlier post about her residences as well as Adrienne in general. She grew up in S Warren. She moved to Birmingham with her then boyfriend and now ex husband. They then moved to Bloomfield Hills and also bought a place in Applegate. When they separated, she stayed with a friend in...
She bought the condo in 2016.
There appears to be some convoluting of what’s public with regard to fixing the condo. She wanted to fix it to sell. I don’t recall any public/media information that she planned to move up north..? Or am I reading your statement wrong?
Knowing Adrienne for 20 years, she was NEVER a "big electro fan." But, she also didn't go to bars...the extent of her "drinking" was a glass of wine here and there...Circumstances and life changes people... : (
Hip waders are not needed. It can be navigated wearing shoes at times. When I was there, it was late December and I had on cheap rain boots and was okay. But I had to pay attention to where I was walking.
Depending on the time of year, the weather, etc. the "muddy areas" are navigable. When I was there in late December one year, I had on knee-high rain boots and walked to the river. But, I had to pay attention and "weave" around obstacles (branches, etc) and spots that had a bit too much visible...
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