The Nomadic Lensman

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Life in the (Big?) City

As much as I have regurgitated, Go the path less traveled, there are lots of reasons to hit a larger town and explore its contents. I have a few examples, if’n yer interested, so let’s get into it!

Bigger cities, and allot rides on which cities we’re talking about, can provide adventures of a different scale. They can provide wonderful architectural photo ops as well as provide history as to how it may, or may not, have contributed to the building of a society. So we’ll have a look at a few, big and small, and then YOU be the judge as to which you prefer.

So, what do you think? Is it worth coming to a big(ger) city to see and do things, or is the small town what you’re after to avoid what crowds may be in the larger ones? If you know when to go, then my opinion would be to do both. Massachusetts, for example, has both small and large communities. If you don’t go and visit the smaller ones, you’ll miss where we first engaged the British in battle. You’ll miss where the Minutemen spent allot of their time planning and plotting the event. There is so much that led up to key historical moments that happened in the smaller areas outside of Boston. That area, and areas North of Massachusetts have the right amount of every size town that you just can’t go wrong. Japan also. It’s a bunch of islands conglomerated together to form Japan. When you get out of Tokyo and Yokohama respectively, you will find smaller and smaller communities. And real cool stuff to see, eat and photograph!

That’s it for moi! As always, if you have any comments, then leave them in the comment section. Any questions? Ask away! Think about those smaller places when you’re planning to visit large ones. Where ever you may go, I wish safe travels for you all…get out there and see the world!