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Seems like someone has an active imagination that probably just frustrates the tenants. This article has been viewed 1413 times in the last 58 months
Matt: 30th Jul 2006 - 15:07 GMTHello,i have to say as a person who grew up in N.D.G your picture collection makes me happy and sad at the same time. Its great to see some of the changes,but the Benny farm pics were a little disturbing,that place used to bustle with life,kids,family..etc. Thanks for the great pictures..Matt from B.C. EvilGentleman: 30th Jul 2006 - 15:22 GMTYeah, I know how you feel. Five minutes ago, I just got off of chat with a friend who just moved back to the place in Nova Scotia where we spent a lot of our teen years. He tells me everything has changed, there is nothing there for him anymore, except some of the people. It is so sad to think of what we have lost, but what we should do instead is treasure what remains. And the kids will return to Benny Farm, of that I am sure. Be sure to check out Chris Erb's photos as well, he is a new Concordia student who is new to the area (Actually, he has not officially moved over here yet), but he has a pretty good sense of what N.D.G. is about. Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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