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- Bobcat Toolcat 5610G, Deere X744, Cub Cadet IH 982
I'm also close enough to smell the restaurants from the city on a calm evening if the wind is just right.
Yeah, the convenience of peeing when you want to (or need to) - I forgot about that very important advantage.
And therein lies one of the problems. Many move to the country and still expect these "pluses".7 minute commute to work.
3 minutes to grocery stores.
Dozens of restaurants close by.
Fire protection, ambulance, police just minutes away.
Entertainment, culture.
There's lots of pluses if you look for them.
I recall at a time, and I think it was posted here on TBN about...growth and the country.And therein lies one of the problems. Many move to the country and still expect these "pluses".
I live in the country and do for myself. If you are considering moving to the country and still expect these "pluses" - do everybody a favor and DON'T.
They also expect not to get caught up in the farming aspect of rural living. We got lots of geniuses from NY and NJ moving into our area, telling us how to live, changing our school mascots and raising our taxes.And therein lies one of the problems. Many move to the country and still expect these "pluses".
I live in the country and do for myself. If you are considering moving to the country and still expect these "pluses" - do everybody a favor and DON'T.
7 minute commute to work.
3 minutes to grocery stores.
Dozens of restaurants close by.
Fire protection, ambulance, police just minutes away.
Entertainment, culture.
There's lots of pluses if you look for them.
Me too Piloon. Worked 50 years in the city and saved, saved, saved. Put up with the crowds, traffic, crime, and rude people as long as I had to, perhaps too long.I have been lucky.
Worked in big city, had chalet 1 hr away on a pristine lake for W/E's and vacations.
Later I sold city and moved full time to my lake but still enjoyed big city if and when I desired.
We have fishing, out front and hunting in back if and when we desire.
Most neighbors call this 'paradise', as do we.
Adding to the pleasure is my daughter is also within swimming/walking distance.
OK, some work involved as I sold the original chalet and built my now retirement home but then nothing comes free.
Now being retired I do what I want when and if I want.
I have accumulated a rather complete shop to practice whatever hobby I select that day, or LOL, do nothing.