Hello,
My name is John Coulson.
I am 42 years old and currently live in Lantzville with my wife and two
young children.
My parents moved to Lantzville in 1977, and while I personally have
lived in other towns and cities over my years, I have considered Lantzville
home for the past 37 years.
I have fond memories of growing up in Lantzville.
- I remember going to the Red & White (now known as the Lantzville Market) for penny candy as a special treat.
- I remember Minetown Day being a big highlight of the year. I loved the hayride. Way back when we were allowed to toss a bit of hay off the wagon at cars following behind. At least I think we were allowed. Well, I was doing it and didn't seem to catch any trouble. Sorry Mr Spence if that wasn't the case. And of course there was the nail hammering contest. It's great that these events are still going on.
- I remember really enjoying Seaview School. Mrs Cusson and Mrs Priestly had a big impact on me as a youngster. And as I grew a bit older, I have fond memories of lunch time music sessions with Mr Lappin.
- I remember the painful drives down to Harbour Park mall to go shopping with mom at Sears. There were no other malls. Lantzville was in the sticks. There were bumper stickers floating around that said "Where the hell's Lantzville."
- I remember going to the deli run by Carol for subway sandwiches as a lunchtime treat.
- I remember the paper route my sister and I shared up in the "winds" area. The Nanaimo Times. Delivered 3 times per week. The pay was per paper and based on the number of flyers. Tuesdays were always light days. 104 papers at 4 cents each, so we'd end up with a touch over $4 for the day. Thursday's were the big day for flyers. Over 8 flyers and we'd be up to 12 cents per paper and making over $12 for the day. We knew everyone in the area. There are still folks living there that I delivered papers to as a kid. Pretty cool.
- I remember helping my dad when I was 9-ish build the primary climber down at Huddlestone Park. This apparatus has been gone for years, but in my mind it was the best piece of playground equipment I've ever come across. Ever. Even as a 42 year old...
I thought of Lantzville as a community many years ago. I still think of Lanztville as a community. I think many of the residents living here think and feel that way too. I also believe this is what draws many people to our town. The semi-rural aspect with some isolation from the "city" is a big draw.
We all have different perspectives about what Lantzville is. But I
think there may be some common ground among many of us that we like Lantzville
because it is a community. A community
that is close to Nanaimo, but not in Nanaimo.
I have developed a growing concern about where our community is heading.
A concern that has grown within me to the point where I fear that we may
lose what Lantzville is all about.
I ultimately hope to capture my concerns through presenting posts here
on this blog.
I will make reasonable efforts to present fact based posts, but there
will be times when my opinion will be added. If something is total BS
from my perspective, I may just have to chime in with that.
Despite having spent a good portion of my career working with computers,
this is my first foray into a blog. I do
not do Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, etc so while not totally cutting edge, this
is a big step forward for me. There may
be some glitches, and the formatting may stink, but I’ll do my best.
Thanks for reading.
Comments are always welcome.
Only 1 rule, for now. Civility.
John,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the Blogosphere and "good on you" for spending personal time and researching and asking questions about our little community of Lantzville. As you already know, I have been doing something similar for the past eight years (http://vigilantz.blogspot.com). Will be interested to see where your blog takes us but, if you really want to make Lantzville a better place for all, I am a little surprised/disappointed that you didn't take me up on my previous offer of coffee and a chat. We just might be able to create some 'critical mass' with our efforts. From one community blogger to another.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the note and words of encouragement.
I do apologize for not responding to your invitation. I received the email in June when school got sidelined for the kids and, well, all routines were up in the air for a while.
I would be interested in meeting up for a chat.
We do have much to talk about ....
John