RevDrucifer
Fractal Fanatic
I grew up in New England and lived in Nashua, NH for a couple years. Still have a ton of family all over NH as well. I really enjoy NH, overall. The thing I dig about New England (and why I'm moving back in a couple years) is because it feels like a stronger sense of family/community in New England that I haven't seen anywhere else. It's non-existent here in South Florida.
I was in 8th grade when I lived in Nashua and it was back in the mid-90's. I'm not sure how much it's changed as I've only been back once since then, but I LOVED being there back then. I came from a similar sized city in Maine that was 99.8% Franco-Americans, so when I got to Nashua, I finally got to experience some culture outside of what I was used to and I really enjoyed that, without even realizing what it was I was enjoying at the time. There were some AMAZING bike trails that were maintained by the city that I spent all my non-guitar time on.
NH, overall, reminds me of life in the 90's. It was a bit simpler, not as fast paced and busy. There's certainly modern life going on there, but there are plenty of areas where you can dip out of that.
I was in 8th grade when I lived in Nashua and it was back in the mid-90's. I'm not sure how much it's changed as I've only been back once since then, but I LOVED being there back then. I came from a similar sized city in Maine that was 99.8% Franco-Americans, so when I got to Nashua, I finally got to experience some culture outside of what I was used to and I really enjoyed that, without even realizing what it was I was enjoying at the time. There were some AMAZING bike trails that were maintained by the city that I spent all my non-guitar time on.
NH, overall, reminds me of life in the 90's. It was a bit simpler, not as fast paced and busy. There's certainly modern life going on there, but there are plenty of areas where you can dip out of that.