You are why god made cities. I am still surprised you live in such a
bucolic area. You are a natural for Crystal City or maybe a row house
in the unit blocks of East Capital Street. Too bad you weren't in DC
in the 70s, you could have scooped one up cheap (but it would have
needed work)
My wife also commented that she really didn't know why North and South
Dakota were two separate states. Ironically, that was my comment more
than 50 years ago when I visited both states with a college buddy who
lived in Vermillion, South Dakota. There's nothing on which to
differentiate them.
You could say the same thing about West Virginia, the Carolinas or the
whole Acela corridor.
Is there really any difference between New Jersey, New York, Rhode
Island. Connecticut or Massachusetts?
It sure looks the same to me.
At least South Carolina has nice beaches. I lived in West Virginia.
Blech. Don't like Jersey. Liked New York State, Rhode Island,
Connecticut. Ocean water in Massachusetts was too cold for my taste.
"Back to the east side of the interstate Ben Stone" ;-)
(obscure movie reference)
Actually some say the best beaches and perhaps the best fishing is in
North Carolina. It just costs more to be there.
I am more of a mountain guy when I am tired of the beach ... and that
doesn't take long. I lived in Sanibel for a year and I was pretty much
"beached" out. Down here I prefer back bay cruising in my boat where
the faint hearted fear to go but a nice hike in the mountains, miles
from civilization is really nice too. I just don't want to be there in
the winter.