Happy New Year of the Dragon

朱之谓
楼主 (文学峸)

      Ogunquit, ME, a small coastal town with narrow streets, rustic houses, scenic trails by the sea, and very quiet neibourhoods. 600 or so permanent residents live here in the winter, whereas 22,000 people come here vacationing from across the states in the summer.
      I’m not used anymore to walk around those narrow streets, because it made me feel as if I were back to the days of horse-drawn traffic. Believe it or not, my front door street in southern California could be classified as the broadway here in these rural comnunities of New England.
      New England is getting old and outdated in terms of its infrastructure. This is very true in the eyes of those who come from California. I was re-thinking the rationals behind the higher gas tax policies in California every time when I was traveling through these New England towns and villages. Should I change my mind complaining about paying $4-5/gal there in California to buy a relatively smooth traffic, vs. enjoying a much lower taxed gas sale of $3/gal here in New England to trade for a tough ride? I don’t know, to be honest.
      It seems that, however, except for rugged roads and other pretty ancient public facilities, there is a lot more that is worth considering to settle down here in New England, provided that you are rooted deep in European lifestyle and cultural values, such as art, architecture, literature, music, cuisines, and more importantly, education and traditions. Overall, living here in New England is not only easier but also more joyful in many ways.
      Perhaps the old Chinese saying is right: a gain always goes with a loss (有得有失).
      We spent this weekend to celebrate the new year of the dragon with our son & daughter-in-law as well as her parents who own a vacation house in that place of Ogunquit, Maine. The family reunion this time is very special because it’s been 5 years since the last time we shared Chinese new year eve together.
 

 

 



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朱之谓
Happy New Year, and best wishes to you all!
盈盈一笑间
Happy New Year, and best wishes to 朱师!
盈盈一笑间
热烈欢迎雅临美坛!新春愉快~~
盈盈一笑间
New England is a charming place. Thanks for sharing the
盈盈一笑间
beautiful photos. I visited Maine during my summer vacation~
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7grizzly
Nice. I'm planning to live in N. Cal car-free. No big deal.
朱之谓
谢谢盈师鼓励,并祝新年吉祥!之谓总感觉欠了盈师一个承诺,不知道何时能够还上。
盈盈一笑间
Nice! I’ll plan to use subway car-free in the future :))
盈盈一笑间
盈师?您真的折煞我了。haha 。多谢美文,欢迎有空随时雅临美坛!
朱之谓
Thankyou! New England is a charming place, indeed.
朱之谓
Welcome to California, and hope you'll like it.
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7grizzly
Well. As they say "It could've been worse." :-)
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7grizzly
My former colleague, about 28 years old at the time, had

owned no car. He was a great inspiration to me.

方外居士
Happy new year, 朱兄!great sharing!
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moonlight7
开车路过过 New England,漂亮的小镇,漂亮的图片。
朱之谓
Happy new year 方外诗长,and thx for your reply!
朱之谓
Thx for dropping by and I am glad you liked the photos!
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godog
Great writing. Interesting
朱之谓
Thx for your good words!