Day 2: The few good things I could probably say about my home town is that it has a nature reserve called Armand Bayou. It has various wild animals you can see there. And Crenshaw park is one of the nicest parks you can visit. And they have nice stores, though they're not really close to where I live. Not a whole lot of good things to say about where I live, because it's run down. Oh, and a big grocery store is just across the street from me so I don't always have to travel far.
Like a good neighbor, stay over there!

Hometown (2nd entry)
I don't live in my hometown anymore. I was a city girl. Lots of things happening, always something to do. Now I'm a country girl and life is a little bit slower. Even though I still technically live in a city, it feels more like cottage country, a summer vacation spot away from the big cities. It's a small port town and everything reflects that aspect. It's a nice, slow life now.
Hometown:
my hometown is sugarland, texas. i don’t live there anymore but i think the thing i like the most is telling people I’m from sugarland because it sounds like such a fake name lol. But no! This is where the brand of sugar Imperial Sugar is from.
Hometown - Blue Island, IL it's 15 minutes from Chicago, and was the first major city formed outside Chicago in the 1800s.
- you probably have't missed a whole lot in those 10 years. haha (Just Kidding) .... Hopefully with the new guy we will get back on track. fingers crossed
Living in San Francisco is definitely not for everyone. I honestly don't know if I'd live there either, given the choice... unless someone randomly gave me a house in the Richmond or Sunset lol... but I'd definitely move closer than where I am now!
Merry Unbirthday, once again!
I live in a smallish town in NJ- nothing really super special about it. It’s nice because it has a small town vibe with still having the modern conveniences of the suburbs. We have lots of parks and spots to hike but we are also just about 45 minutes to NYC. There’s farmland but also major highways. So it kind of has everything I guess.

Hmm... My hometown... I'm not really sure what to say about it. The subject at the current moment gives me anxiety because my husband wants to move back, but I don't. Trying not to think about that, it's a great place to raise kids with lots of great activities around.
My hometown is a world wonder - well, maybe not officially but it's quite well-known and very much a tourist destination (Niagara Falls). While I don't see the falls every day and it's easy to take for granted, I try not to. The sheer power is beautiful and awe-inspiring.

I still live in my hometown. It's a small city, having some benefits of a larger city but it is more quiet.
I moved around a lot, but one of the places I lived was St. Louis, Missouri.
Overall, a pretty drab place. However, they were the home of the City Museum.
It's a majestic place that's essentially a giant playground, and couldn't possibly be built today due to all the potential lawsuits. 😂
But it's built in an old shoe factory (they have some of the multi-story shoe-shoots turned into slides) by an artist and fun man. It's constantly under construction, and you can climb everywhere.
https://www.citymuseum.org/about-us/gallery/
- some of the outdoor structures (multiple planes and a giant jungle gym.)
- yes, there is a ferris wheel on the roof
I'm from Chile c: the country in Latin America who looks like a noodle! More specific I live in the V Region, one of the most turistic cities, Viña del mar a special place knowed by the musical festival!
It's very nice full of beach and very calmer ❤ The water is cold btw ❄
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one of my fav places of my hometown is the park where there's a small lake and an even smaller island;; nowadays there's drought so the lake's not often filled but years ago i saw a ton of ducks and geese crowding around that mini island. it was pretty cool - all the ducks.
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Actually, I hated my hometown and couldn't wait to leave! I've lived in a bunch of different cities since then and I'm a city boy all the way!
I miss things about my hometown now, though. I miss the people of course -- the place didn't suit me, but the people did. Many of my friends are happy and have never left. Others live/have lived across the world in Spain, Australia, Dubai and beyond.
The symbol of my hometown is the sheep! It was famous for wool and other textiles in the industrial revolution. My grandfather kept a bunch of sheep and I even reared a lamb when I was a young child!
Welllllll.....obliviously, Subeta haha
But, I also enjoy app games as well as switch games including Mariokart (online mode: vs) and soon to have downloaded Skyrim for Switch.
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Day 3 - Games - My favorite computer game is World of Warcraft, but I had to stop playing it because it sucked up way too much time! LOL
My favorite card game is Go-Stop, which I only know about because of the Godori game on Neopets. :)
Some of my other favorite games are Bananagrams, Qwixx, Mancala, Backgammon, Scrabble, Scattergories, and Boggle.
One of my favorite card games to play in my cave was Skip-Bo