Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is great, notice nobody on here has said they live there. I am willing to bet they were out bid on the house they wanted so now they trash it. Same thing happens in Bethesda,
The lake is fine, you can use boats on it, electric pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes paddle boards, etc. 5 white sand beaches. Yep, some of the schools are not great but my kids go to TJ after going to the local schools there.
SO imagine waking up this morning, walking down to your dock, meeting friends for a 2 hour paddle board ride driving 15 minutes do downtown instead of getting up and sitting in traffic on 66 for hours and hating life.
Yes, it does take a lot of imagination to believe it's a 15 minute commute.
been doing to for 20 years.
nope but you can enjoy your traffic. at 6 am I am just getting up to go out on the lake what are you doing at 6 am?
At 6am?![]()
Anonymous wrote:This thread is insane. I am a millennial who grew up there (so not that long ago) and I swam in the lake most summer days of my 10 years there. I am alive and well, as are my siblings.
Anonymous wrote:I've visited friends there, and my kids have swam with dozen of other kids in the lake.
It's very different from where I live, but it's really lovely in a way - it's a real community, with modest homes, and everyone seems to always be outdoors. It's a nice, simple place, and the commute is very easy, at least over the bridge to Georgetown.
I would love to see current advisories saying that the water is contaminated right now. I don't see them online.
I would definitely let my kids swim there again. Then again, I also let them swim and surf in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, which are also always contaminated. I guess I just like to live dangerously. Somehow my three kids have survived so far without me swabbing their ears with alcohol and writing hissy threads on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is insane.
Anonymous wrote:I've visited friends there, and my kids have swam with dozen of other kids in the lake.
It's very different from where I live, but it's really lovely in a way - it's a real community, with modest homes, and everyone seems to always be outdoors. It's a nice, simple place, and the commute is very easy, at least over the bridge to Georgetown.
I would love to see current advisories saying that the water is contaminated right now. I don't see them online.
I would definitely let my kids swim there again. Then again, I also let them swim and surf in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, which are also always contaminated. I guess I just like to live dangerously. Somehow my three kids have survived so far without me swabbing their ears with alcohol and writing hissy threads on DCUM.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is great, notice nobody on here has said they live there. I am willing to bet they were out bid on the house they wanted so now they trash it. Same thing happens in Bethesda,
The lake is fine, you can use boats on it, electric pontoon boats, kayaks, canoes paddle boards, etc. 5 white sand beaches. Yep, some of the schools are not great but my kids go to TJ after going to the local schools there.
SO imagine waking up this morning, walking down to your dock, meeting friends for a 2 hour paddle board ride driving 15 minutes do downtown instead of getting up and sitting in traffic on 66 for hours and hating life.
Yes, it does take a lot of imagination to believe it's a 15 minute commute.
been doing to for 20 years.
nope but you can enjoy your traffic. at 6 am I am just getting up to go out on the lake what are you doing at 6 am?
At 6am?![]()
Anonymous wrote:This area blows, is a relic of the 70s
Anonymous wrote:She didn't swim but was pushed in, ugh! But she got out quickly and showered shortly thereafter and don't forget the alcohol ear drops because that is where the infections can fester if in dirty water ….. never again!
Anonymous wrote:If you are aware of what that part of Virginia used to be like in the old days, and by that I mean the 90's, then you are rightfully sad. It had declined in a not great way and challenge anyone throwing around the race card to meet me there on a Friday or Saturday evening and walk through the surrounding neighborhood without your precious little cell phone in hand … that is a "you tube" video that would go viral in wonderful ways … stop calling everyone a racist and a hater because they observe the truth and live in reality …. really, stop. It is getting old ….