officerripley
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I know what you mean: I live a 5-hour drive away from the saltwater and miss it a lot.too far from the saltwater for me.
I know what you mean: I live a 5-hour drive away from the saltwater and miss it a lot.too far from the saltwater for me.
Came to this area many years ago when my husband transferred here.
I feel it's as good as any place in the country for retirement, and I'm close to family. That is what keeps me here.
Soon all my grown married kids will be living in the state again, somewhere. They leave, move on elsewhere, and then seem to come back.
Are you near Kitchener Jim ?Born in Toronto, lived here most of my life. The largest city in Canada, but really about 140 villages all with their own differences and attractions. JImB.
Kitchener/Waterloo is about a hours drive on the 401 highway to the west of Toronto. About 60 miles. My Wife's older son Doug lives in Waterloo. He is a professional Engineer who designs and builds air ventilation systems for commercial and industrial buildings. He graduated from Waterloo Universities Engineering school in 1998. The city of Kitchener was originally named Berlin, but in 1916 during the Great War the name was changed to Kitchener to reflect their loyalty to the British Crown. The K/W area has a large number of people who have German ancestry and the annual Octoberfest celebration is the largest one held outside of Germany. JimB.,Are you near Kitchener Jim ?
I dunno about where YOU live , Lady... but here the more rual the more expensive the property aside from London itself of course..Why I moved where I am ,I along with Hubby inherited the Property , I moved from a beautiful area , in a Vale where I spent 40+ years .I miss the fields and wood and canal .
Here I have a Bus service that is every 10 minutes to the city which is 7 miles away. Thats about the only advantage in my eyes .
Im looking to move away from the Estate and back to Rural , I dont see that happening though . unless I move to a Cheaper Area .
I believe you, because here we have Musicians, Actors and Authors .. all very famous, but of course they want the quiet life and are willing to pay high prices for it..yes thats True @hollydolly , The lovely village I moved from had famous Footballer Players /Managers Scientist and Cricketers ,
but not a lot else .haha
The ocean is nice, and I could be happy living on the shore, but if I didn't go out on the ocean, there wouldn't be much point in living near it for me. I owned a sailboat on the Washington Coast for 8 years and lived 450 miles away from it. It was worth it.Moved here when retiring to be near grandkids, amongst other reasons.
Momentum, or the lack there of. Don't want to move again.
Nice place, a small town rural area, but very close to the basic services we need. Just too damned cold! And too far from the saltwater for me.
I would miss it also. We live approx. 6 miles from saltwater and 8 from the closest of many beaches here in south coastal Mass.. My job never required me to move inland. Our 4 kids (now in their 60's) are all here in surrounding communities, along with most of the grands and great grands.I know what you mean: I live a 5-hour drive away from the saltwater and miss it a lot.
Same here; that's one of my definitions of hell: being surrounded by people who all look, sound, and act like me, yuck.What I didn't enjoy about the small city, was the lack of multiculturalism.