Or the countryside, if that's where you live.
I'm in Toronto, and there are several things I like about it.
Multicultural - I think 2013 is the year that the population of visible minorities exceeded that of white people - so half of the population does not look white. And we have plenty of recent white immigrants too, from Europe and the Americas so even our white folk are diverse. You can find anything you want to eat here, and easily too.
Cultural - Aside from the multicultural side there's also the cultural side. There's plenty of music and festivals and films to be going on all year round. He have a have a supposedly epik Pride Week, too.
The Nature - There's quite a bit of tree going on in Toronto. The Don Valley slices right through the middle, and there are ravines stretching all over the city. From the right angles it looks like a city rising above a forest, which is a pretty powerful sight. I also like being able to tell the new city from the old by the size of the trees. It's cool just tracking the life of the city and it's age as you move from one place to another.
So now that I'm finished bragging about Toronto, what would you brag about for where you live? Or what sucks for that matter?
I'm in Toronto, and there are several things I like about it.
Multicultural - I think 2013 is the year that the population of visible minorities exceeded that of white people - so half of the population does not look white. And we have plenty of recent white immigrants too, from Europe and the Americas so even our white folk are diverse. You can find anything you want to eat here, and easily too.
Cultural - Aside from the multicultural side there's also the cultural side. There's plenty of music and festivals and films to be going on all year round. He have a have a supposedly epik Pride Week, too.
The Nature - There's quite a bit of tree going on in Toronto. The Don Valley slices right through the middle, and there are ravines stretching all over the city. From the right angles it looks like a city rising above a forest, which is a pretty powerful sight. I also like being able to tell the new city from the old by the size of the trees. It's cool just tracking the life of the city and it's age as you move from one place to another.
So now that I'm finished bragging about Toronto, what would you brag about for where you live? Or what sucks for that matter?