Alexander Nicholi
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Most everyone in WV are drug addicts or just white trash.My in-laws have relatives who still live in WV, and...well, there's a reason I usually never look forward to being dragged to family visits there. I just don't like it all that much.
My mom said she absolutely hated driving through WV because of all the mountains (it was one of the routes we could have taken driving to my grandparents out in NY, if we decided to not just stick to I-95). I always wondered why she would think that. I understand completely now.
Also, WV is the only place so far where I've seen a four-lane one-way road. It boggled my mind.
Everyone in our extended family who isn't one has since left. Trust me when I say more than a few have been left behind.
D&D. I think of the forum, pretty much. Never did Dungeons & Dragons to be honest.Although the latter would be an interesting choice of forum around here.
But you're not alone - I've known what the acronym should be for a while and yet I still misread it from time to time in my mind...
From photographs I always thought the insides of the Himalayas were beautiful, and the Andes really cool too down near the Falkland latitudes. Personally seeing the Rockies and the Appalachians I love the former like no other.The best mountains are the Alps, non negotiable. American mountains are very beautiful, but none of them have castles. They just have run down shacks lol
It'll be well worth it, even if you're not in the springs. Go and see the mountains, you won't regret it. :)We went to Arkansas and drove up a mountain during the fall, it was so pretty. We also drove through the Appalachian Mountains to move here from Florida. It was the first time I'd ever seen a mountain range owo
I can't wait to see the Rockies, though.
Coloradan cold is a cold that is so well worth suiting up just to breathe. Get some fingerless gloves, a thousand-stitch jacket, blue jeans with long johns, boots, a beanie, and just let the cold, dry, sweet air go into your lungs. It's so great.I know a lot of people who say the rockies are overrated. I honestly don't think any of them have ever been. They are really amazing, and you should definitely go. It's both memorable, and awe-inspiring at the same time.
If you liked Arkansas, you should also visit Colorado. The mountains there are some of my favorite in the northwest united states. It can be kind of chilly sometimes, but not nearly as bad as a floridian winter, despite there being snow there.
You could also go into a nice neighbourhood and hear people's windchimes while crunching snow with your boots, all alone outside in that fresh scent. It's so much like a real life Snowpoint City, I can't even stress how similar.
There are many reasons I love Colorado Springs. There's a lot of military (and I mean a lot) which means lots to do if you go to one of the open posts like Fort Carson. There are behemoths of mountains towering over you right as you walk and drive and live your life, with Pikes Peak in the background, so often shrouded in mist like an elusive goddess. Every so often the sun turns the sky such a lovely orange and casts itself onto the mountains with some leftover rainclouds which is a beauty to see, and if it's drizzling sometimes the mist exposes Cheyenne Mountain's facade.Everyone in the east US who thinks they have amazing mountains have apparently never been out west.
There's no way to tell the mountain's facade normally unless you look from an extreme angle. People have told me that Cheyenne Mountain has been proofed to hell and back with all make and manner of military defensive measures, and I imagine it was the Army's pet project for figuring that stuff out. I've even heard it could sustain a direct hit from a warhead were that to ever happen. The whole thing is hollow and clad in iron.
Oh... did I mention the cowboy skies? Being a mile closer to this erratic but swift weather makes things so much more enjoyable. I feel so distanced from nature on the east coast. :/
On another note I finally sat down for a few hours and played a true blue video game! After