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What I like about where I live....
*Not that far from the New Orleans airport
*Not that far from the Baton Rouge airport
*The carnivals and festivals they have yearly
http://www.jambalayafestival.org/
http://www.lastrawberryfestival.com/
*Close enough to the big cities to go there for big events if I want to
http://www.superdome.com/site.php
http://brrivercenter.com/site.php
*The Mall of Louisiana is just down the interstate
http://www.malloflouisiana.com/
*There is a real big water park near by for those that like that kind of thing http://www.bluebayou.com/
*I am close to the Mississippi River
http://www.42explore2.com/missriv.htm
(I have traveled it from St. Paul Minnesota to within 54 miles from the mouth in the Gulf of Mexico with my job.)
*Casinos are not far if you want to gamble (I've only been once! I promise... I am not a gambler!)
http://www.casinocity.com/us/la/batonrouge/bellebr/
***Main reason why I live here are the very short winters! I don't like freezing cold or dealing with snow and ice!
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What I like about where I live now (which I am guessing is what you mean, instead of where I grew up):
Paul (he was born here, and is why we live here.)
Proximity to major medical institutions (many either here or one town away)
My neighborhood - it is much friendlier than one would expect in a city of this size
The library - great resource
Proximity to Boston, with all the museums, art and science
The nature - the Charles River, the ocean being nearby, the wildlife
The amount of trees for a city
The diversity of humanity - you'd likely hear more languages spoken in an hour at the local supermarket than you would at the United Nations
The friendliness of people
Cabots!
The variety of weather
While I would prefer to live somewhere less densely populated, our neighborhood is pretty nice - no neighbors behind at all, just the woods that border the cemetery
I've Been Frosted
My hometown was bustling at one time; it was a steel town but now it's a ghost town. What I like about the town where I now reside:
It has that small town feel; the old ice cream store is still in business and so is the toy store.
It's right on the Ohio and Erie Canal so it's rich in history.
It's a relatively safe place; low crime rate.
It's where I met my mentor and late good friend, Helen and her late husband, George.
It's where I bought my first home, that is, my own home w/o anyone else.
Canal Fulton is called Tree City for a reason.
Thank you for starting this thread. It's nice to be reminded that we need to bloom where we're planted instead of complaining about our circumstances.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
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