Looks like a nice place there. Love the wide streets. Sandpoint reminds me a bit of Mudgee in New South Wales Australia, where we visited way back in 1980. The river there actually looks similar to the river at Griffith NSW.
@@oswaldboelcke5470 Yes, Mudgee is an awesome place. I remember the wide streets there. At the time , we were living in Sydney and it was a great holiday. Incidentally, Mudgee was apparently designed by the same person who designed Melbourne.
Tom, you’re making me yearn for a visit back to my hometown, I am only 6 hrs away now, used to be 6000 miles away! I love the Cedar Street Bridge, 20 years ago I bought some pottery that sits on my fireplace mantel. Gotta go home soon❤️
Enjoy seeing the dogs in the water, the white one still as a crane, another swimming way out to fetch a ball- something you won’t see in The Villages 🐊 🐊 🐊 🐊 you know what I mean?
Btw, bedroom community typically refers to a suburb where nearly everyone commutes to somewhere else for work. Hence the town just serves as bedrooms. Sandpoint ain’t that…
The Panda Movie Theatre, Remember when they used to show cartoons before the movie, I am born and raised here and it is a great beautiful place to live.
They change every 6 months. Sandpoint is nothing like it used to be. I was born and raised here. Im almost 43 and most of the growth has happened in the last 20 yrs. Just really sad.
Thanks for the Sandpoint videos. It's been 15 years since we've been there and it's amazing how first avenue has changed.
Great walk n talk! Amazing stores and downtown. I've added Idaho and Sandpoint to my bucket list.😎
Same
Just watching as I was born and raised in Sandpoint. Moved away 12 years ago and not much has changed.
Thank you for your walk
Loved seeing this town
I bought property up there years ago and can’t wait to get back up there soon!
Hit a lot of my favorite spots. Thanks. Once I discovered this little town and beach, I had to come up at least once a summer after.
Looks like a nice place there. Love the wide streets. Sandpoint reminds me a bit of Mudgee in New South Wales Australia, where we visited way back in 1980. The river there actually looks similar to the river at Griffith NSW.
I visited Mudgee in the late 1990s and I would rank Mudgee as superior to Sandpoint.
@@oswaldboelcke5470 Yes, Mudgee is an awesome place. I remember the wide streets there. At the time , we were living in Sydney and it was a great holiday. Incidentally, Mudgee was apparently designed by the same person who designed Melbourne.
Seems really nice I went to this because I live in Bonners ferry idaho and I thought this would be really nice for my daughters birthday
Tom, you’re making me yearn for a visit back to my hometown, I am only 6 hrs away now, used to be 6000 miles away! I love the Cedar Street Bridge, 20 years ago I bought some pottery that sits on my fireplace mantel. Gotta go home soon❤️
Where are you now?
Enjoy seeing the dogs in the water, the white one still as a crane, another swimming way out to fetch a ball- something you won’t see in The Villages 🐊 🐊 🐊 🐊 you know what I mean?
Btw, bedroom community typically refers to a suburb where nearly everyone commutes to somewhere else for work. Hence the town just serves as bedrooms. Sandpoint ain’t that…
The Panda Movie Theatre, Remember when they used to show cartoons before the movie, I am born and raised here and it is a great beautiful place to live.
I believe Sandpoint is where Idaho's only Amtrak stop is located.
Yep!
IM MOVING TO SAGLE AREA MY DAUGHTER AND FAMILY ARE WAITING FOR ME
Good Day ! Tom
God non tom nice your place
Sad...we’ve only been gone from Sandpoint for 3 years and most of these stores are new. Wonder how long they’ll last....
Is Sandpoint a place where dreams die, and businesses go broke?
They change every 6 months. Sandpoint is nothing like it used to be. I was born and raised here. Im almost 43 and most of the growth has happened in the last 20 yrs. Just really sad.
@jack johnson tourism has ruined everything!!
Nope😊
Tourism is what keeps my hometown alive
My arch is called true art you probably saw it
This is where the King Owen Benjamin lives
We had tea together