- Joined
- Apr 27, 2009
- Location
- the land of snow and maple syrup
Inspired by the other thread (https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/) this is the town in which I reside.
Off season, the town rolls up, stores close at 5 pm, tumbleweeds roll by then snow. It really is dull as dirt and slow as molasses. It's a summer resort town with not much else (though te neighbouring town has hills for skiing come winter).
Might seem exciting to grow up in a resort town, but really, it's tourist haven, and for the ones live here, nothing exciting. When the world's longest (freshwater) beach is at your doorstep, you rather take it for granted.
Here's some pics - we took the kids to the beach this weekend to play - otherwise, we don't really bother. Pretty much no matter where you live in town, the beach is omni-prresent. I can basically hit the beach with a rock and a good arm from my place, though my end isn't the toursity/bar side, rather just beaches and locals.
Let's see pics from your neighbourhood.
Off season, the town rolls up, stores close at 5 pm, tumbleweeds roll by then snow. It really is dull as dirt and slow as molasses. It's a summer resort town with not much else (though te neighbouring town has hills for skiing come winter).
Might seem exciting to grow up in a resort town, but really, it's tourist haven, and for the ones live here, nothing exciting. When the world's longest (freshwater) beach is at your doorstep, you rather take it for granted.
Here's some pics - we took the kids to the beach this weekend to play - otherwise, we don't really bother. Pretty much no matter where you live in town, the beach is omni-prresent. I can basically hit the beach with a rock and a good arm from my place, though my end isn't the toursity/bar side, rather just beaches and locals.
Let's see pics from your neighbourhood.