Not for the faint of art. |
| Today, we're going back not very far at all, to an entry I did in May of last year: "One Great Thing" The prompt, from "Invalid Item" I'm more used to pointing out downsides than upsides, but honestly, there aren't too many downsides here. Minor inconveniences at worst, like the lack of a Denny's, but having been all over, I know there are downsides everywhere. Denny's also isn't that great, objectively. At least we also don't have an Olive Garden. So, advantages, in this case, are easy; all I had to do was point out all the alcohol manufacturers. Still, I couldn't resist the joke in the first line: "It's not Cleveland." I don't know why I like to rag on Cleveland. I've never even been there. Maybe it's because the name is inherently funny. From all accounts, it's a pleasant enough city. Fortunately, I'm not well-known enough so that, once I do manage to visit Cleveland (which I hope to do, because it has breweries), I won't have to spend my time apologizing to the citizens there. None of the stuff I said in the entry needs updating, really. While a few breweries have disappeared, and others have popped up, the other producers that I mentioned still, as far as I know, exist. In any event, yes, I still consider this proliferation of vendors to be a big plus of living here. There are other good things here, but I won't dwell on them, lest people get the idea it's okay to move in. |