Wow, I didn't know that Dunks was overseas as well !!
We ev n have them here. Not a shop but available through a few supermarketsWow, I didn't know that Dunks was overseas as well !!![]()
We had it here, but it went bankrupt a few months ago.Wow, I didn't know that Dunks was overseas as well !!![]()
James will be happy, when he goes over
Our house in Brantford closed on Monday, so Mike had been bringing bin after bin, box after box, of stuff that should have been sorted and 95% of it chucked, and now the basement is a disaster zone! We’re settling in slowly.@JenniferS , now that you've had some time to settle in to your new home, how do you and Mike like it? Does the surrounding area offer you some good resources and entertainment? (I'm sure that Daisy has adapted well to her new digs!)![]()
Sounds like living in Vermont. After 63 years I had my fill of small towns (all of the cities in Vermont have one postal code). I traded that for a high population, heavy trafficked, massive numbers of restaurants, activities, professional shows, and (maybe not rural NC) the cities are much more accepting of differences and have always been friendly toward me and my family. I guess everyone is different and I am happy for you that this seems to be something that is good for you. Life is way to short to not be happy with your place in life, be it where you work, where you live and especially where you recreate and relax. Maybe someday we will all be welcoming again, hopefully before I leave it permanently, and we can all be able to enjoy places like WDW again.Our house in Brantford closed on Monday, so Mike had been bringing bin after bin, box after box, of stuff that should have been sorted and 95% of it chucked, and now the basement is a disaster zone! We’re settling in slowly.
This is a very small rural village. Within 2 minutes of driving away from the house, you are surrounded by rolling hills of nature. It’s very calming. The village downtown is two blocks long, and seriously could be mistaken for Schitt’s Creek, minus the Rose Motel, or Mayberry, minus Andy and Opie.
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The entire town is served by the same postal code, indicative of how small it is. Between weather, work, moving, and more weather, we haven’t done much exploring. Now that the house is finally closed and the calendar is turning to May, we’ll be able to get out and explore.
Everyone in the downtown shops is super friendly. The grocery store, while small, is well stocked, and has a deli and bakery.
Im off today, so around my doctor’s appointment, I’ll be in full cleaning mode. I’ll take some pics.
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Peterborough is a fairly large city - two Walmarts and a Costco - just 15 minutes away. I feel we have the best of both worlds now.Sounds like living in Vermont. After 63 years I had my fill of small towns (all of the cities in Vermont have one postal code). I traded that for a high population, heavy trafficked, massive numbers of restaurants, activities, professional shows, and (maybe not rural NC) the cities are much more accepting of differences and have always been friendly toward me and my family. I guess everyone is different and I am happy for you that this seems to be something that is good for you. Life is way to short to not be happy with your place in life, be it where you work, where you live and especially where you recreate and relax. Maybe someday we will all be welcoming again, hopefully before I leave it permanently, and we can all be able to enjoy places like WDW again.
One thing I will say that I am proud of Canada for the way it is reacting to our current situations. The more this happens the quicker the end of it will come and socially thing will get back to normal again.
I went into a dispensary for the first time in my life yesterday. It was just to pick up some non-THC CBD cream for Mike’s knees, but still ….
(PS - I order CBD from the government online store all the time, but this was my first time physically entering a legal pot store.)
(PPS - It may come as a surprise to some of you, but I don’t have any objections to legal pot, it just isn’t for me. Same as alcohol. No issues, just none for me, thanks.)
Our house in Brantford closed on Monday, so Mike had been bringing bin after bin, box after box, of stuff that should have been sorted and 95% of it chucked, and now the basement is a disaster zone! We’re settling in slowly.
This is a very small rural village. Within 2 minutes of driving away from the house, you are surrounded by rolling hills of nature. It’s very calming. The village downtown is two blocks long, and seriously could be mistaken for Schitt’s Creek, minus the Rose Motel, or Mayberry, minus Andy and Opie.
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The entire town is served by the same postal code, indicative of how small it is. Between weather, work, moving, and more weather, we haven’t done much exploring. Now that the house is finally closed and the calendar is turning to May, we’ll be able to get out and explore.
Everyone in the downtown shops is super friendly. The grocery store, while small, is well stocked, and has a deli and bakery.
Im off today, so around my doctor’s appointment, I’ll be in full cleaning mode. I’ll take some pics.
Thank you for asking.![]()
By the photos, it looks like your town is smaller than mine. But I do find it funny that you're pointing out that a 2 mile drive gets to rolling hills and nature, and that your entire town is in the same postal code. That is totally normal around here. I've lived my entire life that way. I was an adult when I first learned bigger cities can have more than one postal code. It blew my mind.Our house in Brantford closed on Monday, so Mike had been bringing bin after bin, box after box, of stuff that should have been sorted and 95% of it chucked, and now the basement is a disaster zone! We’re settling in slowly.
This is a very small rural village. Within 2 minutes of driving away from the house, you are surrounded by rolling hills of nature. It’s very calming. The village downtown is two blocks long, and seriously could be mistaken for Schitt’s Creek, minus the Rose Motel, or Mayberry, minus Andy and Opie.
View attachment 856377View attachment 856378View attachment 856379
The entire town is served by the same postal code, indicative of how small it is. Between weather, work, moving, and more weather, we haven’t done much exploring. Now that the house is finally closed and the calendar is turning to May, we’ll be able to get out and explore.
Everyone in the downtown shops is super friendly. The grocery store, while small, is well stocked, and has a deli and bakery.
Im off today, so around my doctor’s appointment, I’ll be in full cleaning mode. I’ll take some pics.
Thank you for asking.![]()
Sorry for the laugh but you should be ok as long as you didn't eat too manyWhen you're looking for a chocolatey bedtime snack, and then realize you're eating chocolate-covered coffee beans...
This isn't going to end well.
Population according to the last census was 1739. It’s not 2 miles to rolling hills … 2 minutes. Maybe 800m.By the photos, it looks like your town is smaller than mine. But I do find it funny that you're pointing out that a 2 mile drive gets to rolling hills and nature, and that your entire town is in the same postal code. That is totally normal around here. I've lived my entire life that way. I was an adult when I first learned bigger cities can have more than one postal code. It blew my mind.
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