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I am thinking about the disquieting NIMBY letters in the Nov. 15 Oak Bay BԪַ.

My wife and I just finished our daily walk down Monterey Avenue to McNeil Bay and up St. Patrick Street. Gosh, we passed eleven people, said our BԪַhiBԪַsBԪַ, and tolerated the 13 cars that passed quietly by. Contrary to what a letter writer said, it is more than possible to walk our streets in peace. No kids playing street hockey. No noise. Nothing. Oak Bay is charming, but lacks life. BԪַTrees, lawns and gardensBԪַ are a very small part of what makes a community livable. People, and plenty of them, make a community vibrant and joyful. Instead of saying BԪַhiBԪַ to 11 people, I much prefer to greet a hundred every hour, every day, always.

I am tired of the insular, complacent and condescending attitude of far too many denizens of Oak Bay.

We need to be rubbing a lot more elbows on every street. John DonneBԪַs BԪַNo man is an islandBԪַ remains relevant.

Peter McNab

Oak Bay



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