fuzzybuddy
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Well, "downtown" consists of the post office building, which also houses the borough offices. Then, there's the deer.
Thank you. Two malls in the CBD - downtown - are closed to trafficFirst off, best wishes for your surgery! Where are the traffic lanes and cars, like in the USA? (We don't have broad, pedestrian-only areas in very many places.) As for myself, my travel is limited to less than 3 square miles, unless someone else is driving. When I am a passenger, I'm always amazed at how things have changed since the last time I was out and about! I have a small life - a true homebody. My grocery, pharmacy, and doctor are all within that limited range. The township that I live in and the nearest city have nothing much to offer. Besides, I enjoy my home-life!
Thank you.Get well soon!
yes 9 million... and that's just what the govt knows about there's probably at least another 1/4 or 1/2 million living in people's back yards illegally..9 million - that's nearly twice the population of ScotlandIt's a long time since I've been in London, mainly to courses at offices on the South Bank. I can't say that I'm fond of large cities although I worked in a number of them. I stayed in Amsterdam for almost 3 years and walked through a lot of the city. The centre is quite compact and easy to get around.
Favourite city was Hamburg (Germany).
Thank you.Get well soon!
I live downtown in a small city and I know it quite well. I walk around it or ride on my mobility chair. I have lived in bigger cities in my past and am much happier where I am now.
see I like that..it's nice and wide...lots of space..unlike ours..Yes Bretrick ... best wishes! Hope you are doing better.
As for your question, I live outside of Houston, Texas
I have not been inside of the incorporated limits of the city in over 10 years.
The massive freeway system terrifies me .... the photo below is only the NW branch of that system.
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When I worked for three months in Houston, the local joke was ‘it takes an hour to get to Houston from Houston’. Not a fun city in which to be on-callYes Bretrick ... best wishes! Hope you are doing better.
As for your question, I live outside of Houston, Texas
I have not been inside of the incorporated limits of the city in over 10 years.
The massive freeway system terrifies me .... the photo below is only the NW branch of that system.
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same in London.... to get anywhere in the city takes forever , which is why most people use the tube... but worse is trying to get into the city from here in the outskirts by road. London city centre is 20 miles door to door from my house.. it can take anything up to 3 hours to drive in, depending on the time of day. I always drive into North London because that's 20 mins by road, before hitting the congestion.. but always get the Train into central London.When I worked for three months in Houston, the local joke was ‘it takes an hour to get to Houston from Houston’. Not a fun city in which to be on-call
When I worked for three months in Houston, the local joke was ‘it takes an hour to get to Houston from Houston’. Not a fun city in which to be on-call
Wishing you quick recovery from your surgery. Beautiful pictures.Whilst I was on the bus into the city this morning it came to me that I see very little of the total city of Perth.
Population of 2.21 million people spread over 6,400 sq km.
I travel to and from work, 16 km each way. I go to my local shopping centre, 1km away, I visit the river regularly, 5km away and I go to local sporting matches. All within 10km of home.
Being in the city this morning I took a couple of photographs of the CBD, Murray Street Mall and Forrest Place.
Almost devoid of people at 10am.
I am on the bus to Hollywood Hospital for my operation so may not be able to respond for a while to anyone who responds to this post
you can pretty much do that here ...the town centre.. but not the whole town..When I park at my town's grocery store, I can see the whole town simply by looking left and right.
Thank you. My foot is much better today.Wishing you quick recovery from your surgery. Beautiful pictures.
Thank you. My foot is much better today.Thanks for the lovely photos, @Bretrick! I tend to explore any town or city I've lived in - and their neighboring towns. I particularly don't like extremes, like congested cities or extremely rural (don't see your neighbors for miles) areas. I might go there for a visit but not to live there! I prefer living in a suburban area within 20 minutes or so from a big city. This way I get the best of both worlds, quiet at home, and excitement and culture in the city. I live within 5-10 minutes of shopping, p.o., library, hospital, community college, freeway, etc. I honestly have gotten too comfortable here to go out and about lately, especially after covid! Before, I used to travel more.
Good luck with your surgery and wishing you a speedy recovery!