SvennoJ said:
EricHiggin said:
Luckily Biddle himself can easily afford this problem overall. Ever been down Radical Road along the bluffs a couple km's outside of Port Dover?
This was a serious rumor going around for years.
Wanna guess who's property this really is? It ain't Elton, that's for sure.
Unfortunately while most scrape by gettin low, few sip Corona on high.
But ya, not good for the numbers. Going to have to avoid the Simcoe area as that's where the majority of migrants are taken for supplies. Very well may have spread to locals or other migrants in town and is present on other farms now.
If we ain't growing cancer sticks, or burning coal for power, we're spreading Covid I guess. Can't Norfolk do anything right?
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Yep, I've been on that road. That property looks insane on sat view. Private sand beach with rescue boat lol.
Norfolk maintains the trails very well! Unlike Cambridge that closed the Speed island trail for nearly 3 years to widen the 401. I don't know what the plan is in Paris either. Houses are build everywhere at a rapid pace while the schools were already full (after several smaller ones got closed) and now of course all are closed. Downtown (if you can call it that) was already prone to gridlock. It's basically one street and we only have 2 bridges across the Grand River. It's a circus when one of the two bridges needs to close a lane for a while for maintenance. But eh, we got another Tim Hortons so all is fine lol.
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Most of that came from trucking before the explosive farming expansion more recently. There were quiet rumors that those trucks that went to the U.S. quite often, were also carrying snow... All year round... Not sure if there's any truth to it but can't help but wonder with property investments like that.
When it comes to nature related stuff, Norfolk does it right for the most part. The coal plant kinda balanced that out until recently, lol, but we corrected that as well. Brant is expanding quickly in the Paris direction, as well as Paris itself. If it were me, I'd get out of there now. The property has got to be worth quite a bit at the moment. Reminds me of Caledonia. Been passing through there recently. It's expanding like crazy because of Hamilton, and right now both bridges there are closed for maintenance. Who's bright idea was that?
If Covid were to spread from here to anywhere, it would most likely be Brantford. That's where most Norfolk residents go to 'the big city'. Home of the Great One. Hopefully that doesn't become the case and it can be nipped right here and now.