Time for a Walmart run to Bellingham, WA USA...just check stock first...otherwise its another 25 minutes further south to the Mount Vernon Walmart.
it's been at least ( I was going to type ten years!) 2009 since the last time I crossed the canada/USA border by vehicle. That was the year Canadians could no longer just show a valid driver's license as proof of entry. USA border guards demanded a passport or refused entrance. I think I last went to Washington state in 2008, to Point Roberts , where many metro Vancouver shoppers would drive over for cheaper groceries, milk, gasoline....and the taverns.
I never bothered to get a passport, so I cannot travel to the USA .
Otherwise i'd drive down to Bellingham, like I did at least 4-5 times between 1987 to 2005 .
Something refreshing about visiting Bellingham.
I just looked up the stats: in 2008 the population was nearing 80,000.
In 2023 : 94,720.
My city of Vancouver Canada is about 3.3 million population.
It was a nice change for me, to go to a small American city with friendlier people, way less traffic , lots of variety, very nice downtown that was walkable, lots of free or cheap parking, plenty of places to eat, lots of greenery, heritage homes.....more, but i've forgotten.
I recently saw a travel YouTube video on Bellingham. Lots of new low rise developments, the city seems even nicer then in 2005.
Happy to see they have not gotten over run by high rise apartment towers, such as my city and the suburbs. Or by gang violence/by homelessness /junkies, street disorder.
In fact, after watching that YouTube video, I'd consider getting my passports and revisiting Bellingham. But for now I doubt I will, the Canada -usa dollar exchange sucks for Canadians. Makes everything too pricey for us.
But I tell you, of all the places I might consider relocating to in the USA, might just be Bellingham.
Of course, never having lived there, I could be fantasizing about some utopia / grass is always greener fantasy land.
What are your thoughts on Bellingham?