bobcat
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What attracts you to that lifestyle (Assuming you could afford to live in either one)?
Sounds like a great compromise between both.I've never lived in a major city but the many times I've visited I couldn't imagine myself living in the city dealing with all the people, sirens and horns honking. But I know some people who derive their energy from the city and enjoy being within walking distance from everything.
We live in a suburb of Dallas which is in a heavily wooded area near a lake, but we are a 10 minute-drive from downtown for concerts, plays, movies and anything else we need. Our general area has plenty of restaurants, grocery stores and doctors. It We've lived here for 17 years and unless something drastic happens we don't plan on moving.
I'd like to know for once in my life what it's like not to have to own a car, but I put at most 10 miles on mine per day doing all the errands so it's all good.
What attracts you to that lifestyle (Assuming you could afford to live in either one)?
Respndering, what part of the state are you in? I was an Omaha kid.I grew up in a city of three million people and then lived for 10 years in San Jose California, the southern end of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Now and for the last 40 years I've lived in a village of about 75 people in the heart of the American mid west farming country.
We're about 7 miles from a city of 20,000 people....that provides most of the amenities of modern civilization.
I like it here, I have 10 (maybe 12) acres of land and I intend to stay here at least another 10 years and maybe for the rest of my life.
My uncle lived on his farm until he was 98 and there's a neighbor here who's 91 and neither of them were keen on actively maintaining their health. I'm a lucky guy.
This is the same question I posed in one of my books (the male protagonist lived in the country and wanted to know if the female protagonist preferred country or city). In my case, I have lived in both situations.
My solution? The suburb - a place situated between the city and the country. It's a nice compromise, and I can go to either place for a cultural treat or a relaxing retreat.