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The Lake in Your Back Yard.

Posted by Pixelpat on Sep 28, 2008

Have you ever visited the lake in your own “back yard”?

” It’s strange,  I live so close, but I’ve never been there.”
Have you ever received that response from a local, when asking about a nearby attraction?

It is indeed strange. Think of how many people come from far away to see the sights in your “back yard”. They might even have to fly in to do so. But you can save the airfare and enjoy the sights simply because of your proximity.

Autumn at Cultus Lake

You can get great value for your travel dollar by visiting the attractions near your home. Because it’s so close to home you are not so dependent on the weather. If it is a nice day you simply choose that day for your outing.
You can also avoid the rush by visiting during the week or off season, even the time of day might make a difference.

For years, when it wasn’t possible for us to go on vacation, I would take my children on what I called “mini holidays“. On a beautiful day we would pack up our swimming gear and head for the  nearest lake for an afternoon. We all had a wonderful break from the regular routine with little expense.

View of Cultus lake from Main Beach

Travelling to nearby places can also be less stressful. You already know the way, don’t have to make arrangements for a hotel, and you’re not spending an arm and a leg.

If you have not visited the attractions in your own back yard, I encourage you to do so.

The next time you are yearning for a change, remember the lake in your own back yard.

1 Comment »

Yes! I so agree with you on this. When I lived in NYC, we never - not once - went to the Statue of Liberty. Then once we moved form there, it’s always on our to-do list when we visit the city. It’s important to appreciate what you have, WHEN you have it, know what I mean?
And now that I live in Los Angeles, we try to avail ourselves of what this city has to offer…when we remember. :)
(we’ll see if the coding works…)

October 4th, 2008 | 7:13 am
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