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I've been noticing them increasingly over the past year or so.

Here's a guy who starts his video with the same observation:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/PluMDGZwoMhO/

When I can, I watch what they do when they stop and pull over. Nothing.

I've been noticing them increasingly over the past year or so. Here's a guy who starts his video with the same observation: https://www.bitchute.com/video/PluMDGZwoMhO/ When I can, I watch what they do when they stop and pull over. Nothing.

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That train sounds awesome, I would have been on it all the time! The street that my parent's street was off of, one side was a hill down to a park. About half way down the hill was a triple trunk tree that was like a chair. Sitting there I could see the rest of the hill, the little road and the creek, that I would take the dog walking through. It was like my own little sanctuary, I spent hours there.

'Mount Pilot' also has a zoo and an aquarium (which has since relocated to another building). We used to go to both on field trips from school. The zoo had these type of that you would stick in a key hole on a metal box and it would tell you all about the display you were looking at.

I'm glad they're still taking care of your whale. Why don't they ship him somewhere else or just 'free willy'?

I agree about the polar bears (and some of the other animals). It's nice that in recent decades they've been going with more natural enclosures and toys & things to keep them mentally stimulated and entertained. Noone wants to see a depressed animal in a concrete enclosure.

There was one last little park left, just over the state line. Didn't charge admission, only for the rides and attractions. Their renowned antique roller coaster just burned down. Rumor is, it was arson because the new owner wanted to repurpose the land for condos or some shit. We truly are witnessing the end of an era! If you go to that park by you, I look forward to seeing what you have to say about how it is today.

But I enjoy our conversation

Conversation certainly is becoming a lost art. This is such a nice change from the usual one or two sentence remarks found on social media. Chat boards do have their upside, though. In real life this conversation would be over quick. We've been able to carry it on for days! Our comments are going to get so nested they'll be one letter wide! 😄

Disabled SpouseAnon fell and broke arm, so outside of supply runs, I'm at home. These nostalgic reminiscences down memory lane have been quite wonderful. Despite our sucky childhoods, it's nice that we can find some good things to remember.

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I'm glad they're still taking care of your whale. Why don't they ship him somewhere else or just 'free willy'?

The whale was born at the aquarium. It wouldn't know how to survive in the wild.

If you go to that park by you, I look forward to seeing what you have to say about how it is today.

Here's a street view shot. Kind of hard to see into the park but you can get an idea of what it's like:

https://www.google.com/maps/@49.2811189,-123.0363695,3a,45.7y,14.96h,91.14t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1stIO14Xeu1UZueaiml0okRQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

In real life this conversation would be over quick. We've been able to carry it on for days!

I think we would have still said the same and more if we were f2f. But it wouldn't have taken days. We could have shared a lot more in that time! And the wine!!

That's what I hate about online conversations... They just aren't the same thing as f2f. I can't even get my family to talk to me. They only contact me when their phone or computer reminds them its my b'day, even though they say they think of me often. Liars. I still send them emails and tell them how I'm doing, but they rarely ever respond, and it's always some short little remark.