When I am working on the Lake Guardian in port, this is what I see. A research facilty/warehouse, a liquid pavement lot, a human waste to fertilizer lot (when the wind is jusssst right, this is miserable), a coal plant, and the world's largest 4 faced clock. There are many smells that sting the nostrils, to be sure.
I haven't yet been able to explore much, but I can say this, I am deeply entrenched within the latino ghetto. Most of the signs are not in English, and its not a great part of town, either. To the north, there is more of an inner city feel, more bars, shops, tall buildings. More to the north, more of a college town feel, college bars (I outgrew those in a hurry: give me space, let me sit down, don't make me wait in line etc etc etc)
Today I went south. From what I saw, I liked it. Reminded me of smalltown, Maine a bit. Just had that feel of old shops and buildings along a main drag, with residential streets on either side. More exploration is definitely needed. I barely have a clue where anything is.
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