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Looks like a lot of fun, but that vibrant blue color really sticks out; maybe an olive drab / tan (or similar) color would blend in better and not catch the eye as much?
Still ... bravo.
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I'm sure you are right in that I can see how some neighbors may think its a bit much, but I like Winnipesaukee to look like a place of fun, not some shut off nature preserve, or stuffy Beverly Hills posh place. My whole life Winnipesaukee was the place we have gone to boat, water ski, eat out at the diner, play pin ball, see drive-in movies. And we love it as it has been over the last 50+ years. That said, it wouldnt take too much more to become too much. I'm thinking lots of bright or colored lights running all night every night. I suppose balance in such matters is always a tricky thing to achieve. But so far I dont find it to be too much. |
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