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wolram
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About the place you live ?
arildno said:The trees have green leaves.
Even the lack of bedspace?Tsu said:Everything. The trees with green leaves, all of the critters, the annual return of our creek... It's paradise. We LOVE it!1111
kaos said:the good:
The food , people and weather
but the bad:
The food , people and weather as well
plus there's a goddam haze around
arildno said:Even the lack of bedspace?
I just remembered:Tsu said:Yeah. Even that. After 20+ years, I'm pretty used to it. I hardly EVER fall off anymore! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
brewnog said:Cheap beer, lovely rocky Peak District on doorstep, nice little green big city nearby. Lots of hills. Friendly people who will say 'thanks' if you hold a door open for them, or smile if you let them out of a junction.
Oh no wait, that's not where I live. That's where I used to live. Rats.
wolram said:Is that a smog haze?
kaos said:Its smoke coming from indonesia (cause by peat and forest fires).
The local area is free too.wolram said:Jimmysnyder, i meant your local area, not country, but what the hey, what is good about it?
I grew up in a small town and always felt a strong connection to it. As I traveled and explored other places, I realized that there was a lot of beauty and magic in my hometown that often goes unnoticed. I wanted to share my experiences and encourage others to appreciate the unique qualities of their own hometowns.
I spent a lot of time revisiting places and memories from my childhood and talking to locals about their favorite spots and stories. I also did extensive online research and read books and articles about the history and culture of my hometown.
I hope readers will be inspired to explore their own hometowns with a new perspective and appreciation. I also hope to spark a sense of nostalgia and pride in readers who may have moved away from their hometowns.
My background in science taught me to observe and analyze things from different angles. This approach helped me to uncover hidden gems and unique aspects of my hometown that I may have overlooked otherwise. It also helped me to present the information in a clear and organized manner.
One of my favorite discoveries was a hidden hiking trail that led to a beautiful waterfall. Despite living in my hometown for years, I had never known about this trail before. It was a reminder that there is always something new to discover, even in a place you think you know well.