You know I was thinking about that thread about living where you do not need a car. Sometimes people don't need a car but they have it in their head they do because they want to get everywhere real fast. When I was a teenager my family lived in Flagler Beach. We were just on the edge of the city limits. We were one mile from the beach and every morning I would walk there and then back in the afternoon. There was a grocery store and a post office within walking distance. I passed both on the way to the beach. I am sure it all different now.
When I was about 20 I lived in the city of Binghamton and didn't have a car. Jeff was a baby and I had a carriage and a stroller and would walk from my apartment to downtown. It was safe back then and easy walking to wherever I had to go. I had no thought about getting a car. I could not have afforded one anyway.
Now at my age, 72, I know walking is not something to be taken for granted. If I was physically able to walk everywhere I wanted to go I would be so happy. I am fortunate lately when I can walk out to the dumpster. Like today, it was a beautiful day but I just could not go outside. I will make the extra effort tomorrow to do so. I used to race walk and would run up and down the local high school football stadium bleachers. I loved it.
Here the one grocery store that is fairly close, walking distance for most people, but not me is the more expensive one. Walmart is the farthest away, outside the city and hard for people without a car to get to. Beyond the sidewalks and a dangerous stretch of road. I do have the bus available and need to start using it more often. I like using it actually. It makes grocery shopping easier.