</font><font color="blue" class="small">( missed having a neighborhood to walk around, visiting with neighbors )</font>
Yes, I've known quite a few people who moved to the country, didn't like it, and moved back to town. Of course, we have done that, too, but not because we didn't like the place in the country. As for visiting with neighbors, yep, there were some neighbors who didn't seem to care to associate with anyone else, but plenty who did. The day I took possession of the place, one neighbor came to see if he could help. A couple of days later another showed up to introduce himself, and within a very short time, I found myself on the board of directors for the water company and on the volunteer fire department, working with neighbors on various projects, and playing dominoes with some of them on many evenings, etc.
Over 20 miles to the nearest grocery store, but if my wife was going, she always called a neighbor or two and they usually went with her, and of course they called her if they were going and she'd go along, they worked together many times canning produce from the gardens, we had "cookouts" together, etc. We actually associated with just about as many friends and neighbors in the country as we did in the city; just had to drive to visit each other instead of walking. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif