donated to eventide by the prestigious eiríksson family, this park is located in the heart of the town. in warmer months, the gardens provide a romantic spot to steal away with that special someone.
from asparagus to xylophones, there's a good chance you'll find it here. olaf's has been an important part of eventide for the past 50 years. be careful not to start a conversation with olaf unless you plan to be there for a while -- the man is full of more hot air than a blimp.
at first glance, it would appear that no one is living in reannon's apartment. newspapers and rent notices pile up in her mail slot, and usually no one can be seen entering or leaving through the door. inside, the small living room and kitchen look as if they have never been used. in fact, the only sign of life that can be found out in the open is in the bathroom, where makeup, bottles of nail polish, facewash, and contact supplies are spread across the counter. all of reannon's other possessions are filed away neatly into drawers, cabinets, and closets. it is easy to tell from the apartment that its tenant does not mean to stay in eventide for a long period of time.
sparse and orderly are the two words that come to mind when thinking of jordan's home. containing nothing but the necessities - from the eggshell walls to the crisp white sheets on his bed there is nothing memorable about the small flat, which is how he prefers it. the scant belongings he does have are always arranged neatly and never out of place. the only impressive aspect of him home is the view from the master bedroom and living room which shows all of main street from its central location.