Big cities or small towns?
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Sometimes it's nice to go visit a small town with one main street and quiet roads, maybe with a river running through it...
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Good Lord ... 200 miles to get the post. I can see why you like ebooksBighuey wrote:This is an old one, I thought I would throw it in and see what happens. Ive lived in small towns most of my adult life, I like them better. Theres not the crime and hustle and bustle and noise and traffic there is in the big cities. The town I live in now is a little farm town of about 500 people way out in the middle of nowhere and I love it here. Its a little primitive, mine is one of the few houses that has indoor plumbing with a septic tank, most people have the little house out back. But I like primitive. I have to drive once a month 200 miles to San Diego to get my mail but I psyche myself up 2 or 3 days before I have to go and just grit my teeth and bear it going to the wicked big city.
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Not to mention the "small town mentality." From the moment I moved here, everybody had to know what my last name is, who my "people" are, etc. Most people don't bother taking the time to get to know newcomers as they already have all their friends that they've known their whole lives. The only way for an outsider to make friends is to hang out at the bar, which I'm not a fan of.
My fiance and I are looking for work in more urban areas. We can't wait to get out of here!
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I live in a rural location although only a few miles from both large & small towns and I love it. I love the space, the privacy, the air, the lack of traffic & the fact that I'm almost beside the beach and still have lots of rural roads & lanes to walk safely & at my leisure.
We have neighbors but we retain our privacy knowing that our neighbors are friendly & helpful when required as we try to be to them.
The only down side is the holiday invasion of noisy citydwellers

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How long is a while? I've been here since 2002. Lol! To be honest, at this point I'd rather not be accepted as part of the community. Way too much bull comes with that territory. I'd rather live in a place where everybody didn't grow up together so being "accepted" isn't an issue. You can just talk to people and become friends. It's so simple! I miss it. Hopefully soon...Bighuey wrote: But after a while you are accepted as one of them and I think that is great. .