I adore VT. You couldn't drag me away. Of course, compared to where I grew up in NY, St. Albans is downright urban with it's 8,000 people. Plus, Burlington and Montreal are close. And Ottawa and Boston aren't that far.
It's a great lifestyle, relaxed and comfortable. I can walk to just about everything I need: work, the library, the bank, the comic book store, the sex toy shop. And there are seasons.
I was at the B and N in Burlington from 1996 through 2004. Wow, that's just depressing. I bore much of the responsibility for opening the store on Wolf Road. So if you shopped at that store, we definitely overlapped. Which is cool.
Interestingly, I recently that there is a HP slasher who lives in St. Albans. She shops at a friend's comic book store. It seems odd that there is an other slasher in St. Albans. /g/
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I adore VT. You couldn't drag me away. Of course, compared to where I grew up in NY, St. Albans is downright urban with it's 8,000 people. Plus, Burlington and Montreal are close. And Ottawa and Boston aren't that far.
It's a great lifestyle, relaxed and comfortable. I can walk to just about everything I need: work, the library, the bank, the comic book store, the sex toy shop. And there are seasons.
I was at the B and N in Burlington from 1996 through 2004. Wow, that's just depressing. I bore much of the responsibility for opening the store on Wolf Road. So if you shopped at that store, we definitely overlapped. Which is cool.
Interestingly, I recently that there is a HP slasher who lives in St. Albans. She shops at a friend's comic book store. It seems odd that there is an other slasher in St. Albans. /g/