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I'm assuming that most of us that have compact tractors have at least a few acres and don't live in town. I've lived in a variety of places, starting with the 100 acre farm in MI where I grew up, then going to apartments in varies cities including Houston TX and Denver CO. I currently have 6 acres outside of Columbus IN. There are times when I really like it here, such as a late summer night when all I can hear are the crickets and frogs and I can go in the back yard and take a wiz without anyone knowing. Other times I hate it here, such as when I have to wait until after 10am to do anything in the yard because the dew is so heavy it takes that long for it to dry off or when I'm having trouble sleeping at night because some stray dog is barking it's fool head off close by.
I've often wondered if I could find a better place to live, but having lived in 6 different states (MI, TX, CO, TN, FL, IN) and both in huge cities and out in the country, I've found that every place has its good points and bad points. Some people live where they do because that's where they could find work. Others just never wanted to leave the area where they grew up, even though it might not be ideal (I left MI because it's just too cold for me!). What are some of the reasons you all like it where you are and why do you stay there? If you could leave, why would you?
I've often wondered if I could find a better place to live, but having lived in 6 different states (MI, TX, CO, TN, FL, IN) and both in huge cities and out in the country, I've found that every place has its good points and bad points. Some people live where they do because that's where they could find work. Others just never wanted to leave the area where they grew up, even though it might not be ideal (I left MI because it's just too cold for me!). What are some of the reasons you all like it where you are and why do you stay there? If you could leave, why would you?