Spent a lovely evening at Sunnyside watching the hotties play beach volleyball and enjoying some much needed rays. There is nothing so satisfying as hanging out with good friends, some casual food, and watching the world walk by. With so few nights like this in the past months, it is so precious to get out while you can.
Sunnyside is one the city's hidden treasures. Mind you judging by the number of dog walkers, rollerbladers, family picnickers, and joggers I guess the secret is getting out. Whenever I get too sucked into thoughts that our city council doesn't do enough or even get what this city is all about, I just need to take a long walk off a short pier (so to speak), and come down to Sunnyside to see how we as a community benefit from the city's dedication to make our waterfront an asset.
Having access to water is so important to me. I grew up on Lake Huron and have been spoiled ever since with incredible views of oceans, rivers and bays. I love to be able to walk along the water's edge and look out to the horizon. It is so calming to see the edge of the world curl down out of view over the waves. It makes me feel connected and isolated all at the same time.
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