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If I were you I'd miss...
- listening to Chaz and AJ on my way to work
- good pizza
- Hartford Whalers pride
- Some good fishing spots
- Mystic Seaport
- Proximity to stores and restaurants
- Best fall weather on earth
- Autumn colors
- Calm and quiet beach communities
- Louis Lunch
- UCONN sports
We have visited Mystic a couple of times and enjoyed it very much! Each time we have gone we have spent half of the day at the seaport and half of the day at the aquarium. My younger boys and elderly grandmother especially enjoy the aquarium. Thanks for adding to the list!
But nep this is not what this post is even about! Just keep it positive here please! Why not mention something you enjoyed about living in Connecticut, might even improve your otherwise negative mood.
Location: The Northeast - hoping one day the Northwest!
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Originally Posted by JustKeepMoving
I was really hoping to remain positive here in this post! We have traveled to the Boston and NYC area several times for events. If you are a lover of the arts such as our family (specifically my daughter and myself), being able to have access to live shows (both music and theater) has been eapecially wonderful! Then we get to come home just a couple of short hours away and enjoy the beautiful trees and quiet rural atmosphere! Win win I say!
Some people always find a way to be negative.
I do like being close to NYC and Boston also myself. It's great for day trips! I love going to NYC for broadway shows and sometimes too just for the hustle and bustle! Then, go home and see and hear the wild life. Enjoy the time left you have, and maybe one day you'll be able to come back up here for a vacation.
You can say this again, good pizza is nonexistent in Florida, well in all of the south to be honest. Just wait you'll see what I'm talking about if you dare to taste it down there.
You can say this again, good pizza is nonexistent in Florida, well in all of the south to be honest. Just wait you'll see what I'm talking about if you dare to taste it down there.
Actually I was surprised at how good the pizza was when I went to visit family in their small town in central Florida. A New York family came to their town and opened a place and it was very good. Blew away the next best place which was Pizza Hut (yuck). Jay
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