The Interesting Things About My Town...And The Things That Offset Them. What's Interesting About Yours? - Comments

  • Closer to the edge,
    I know, I have to have it! xD
    April 11th, 2011 at 11:12pm
  • I love that house that has that dome. It's so nice.
    April 11th, 2011 at 11:07pm
  • playthings,
    The first one has 2 cars and a motorcylce there. I don't know why there are vehicles left behind around here, but they simply are. That car never moves. There is a notice on the door to never deliver there. And people are only there to mow the lawn and clean it up.
    April 11th, 2011 at 10:46pm
  • 1. Not much, no big names really come here concert wise. Except for MCR they're doing/did a signing here soon. But I guess one thing would be ArtPrize.
    2. My family above all else, the friends I've grown to know.
    3. Nope, bigger.
    4. Definitely, they're beautiful even in disrepair. But the second house where you said no one lives, how come there's a car?
    5. I have no clue.
    6. Pretty modern and busy. I live in a suburb part of it, but yeah. Busy.
    April 11th, 2011 at 10:32pm
  • 1. nothing really. I'm the only one my age around here. Everyone else is older or younger.
    2. I would defiantly miss my neighbors who are really awesome people. They let me ride their horses.
    3. Kind of. I live in such a small town that we have to share a zip code with the next town over.
    4. The first house was my favorite.
    5. 1800's probably.
    6. Quiet. And spooky at night. I live near a cemetery.
    7. Thank you. Bye Hun.
    April 11th, 2011 at 10:29pm
  • Sounds very interesting, Seawallchina, I'd love to see them all one day.
    April 11th, 2011 at 09:22pm
  • Wow, both your town Looking at Stars and yours Lizzie Borden. are very interesting and sound like really good vacation places, or just places I'd love to go, haha =)
    And also, Lizzie Borden., thank you for the explanation of your town, it sounds like ours are as different as black and white almost =P
    April 11th, 2011 at 09:20pm
  • 1) I think because it's around everything.
    2) Everything.
    3) Not quite. But lovely photos.
    4) Yeah! =D
    5) Um, 1890's to 1910's. =\
    6) Small, rectangular, around everything....that's all I can think of right now. o_-
    April 11th, 2011 at 09:18pm
  • 1. I live in a big area of tourist-y history (Williamsburg, VA-ish), so I love how there's always something going on and there's always something to learn. It's amazing to think that a couple centuries ago, George Washington and Pocahontas walked on the same ground as me.
    2. Definitely. It's full of tourist factors, but it's home.
    3. Yours is really cute and old; mine is really built up and modern.
    4. I love them <3
    5. 1880s?
    6. The one area is totally tourist-y stuff like the museums and Bush Gardens and Colonial Williamsburg and everything, then you get into the commercial area with all of the stores and the movies and everything and then it's the neighborhooded parts. It's really broken up and organized and modern and clean and just home.
    April 11th, 2011 at 09:02pm
  • 1. Well, the Harry Potter studio's are near where I live.
    2. Probably not.
    3. Not really.
    4. Old houses creep me out, but they are adorable in their own away.
    5. Dunno
    6. Busy.
    April 11th, 2011 at 08:24pm