City or Country? - TBD2024-03-28T10:10:58Zhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topics/city-or-country?groupUrl=boomerville-friends&commentId=1991841%3AComment%3A1871732&groupId=1991841%3AGroup%3A1868014&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI love the country. I can go…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-13:1991841:Comment:18725132020-09-13T11:43:02.371ZLilrainhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Lilrain
<p>I love the country. I can go to the city when I want and leave it behind me when I return to the serenity of home next to nature.</p>
<p>I love the country. I can go to the city when I want and leave it behind me when I return to the serenity of home next to nature.</p> I have always lived near the…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-11:1991841:Comment:18719962020-09-11T13:04:42.665ZEaglewomanhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Eaglewoman
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">I have always lived near the big city (Denver)- never thought I would live in the country- when we moved to Ohio 2 years ago thought we would be in one of the city- but a perfect house for us (upstairs for my son and his wife- and a walkout basement unit for me) came with almost 2 acres of landand 15 miles from anything. Really like it now- some adjustments- but OK.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">I have always lived near the big city (Denver)- never thought I would live in the country- when we moved to Ohio 2 years ago thought we would be in one of the city- but a perfect house for us (upstairs for my son and his wife- and a walkout basement unit for me) came with almost 2 acres of landand 15 miles from anything. Really like it now- some adjustments- but OK.</span></p> I have done both. I grew up m…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-10:1991841:Comment:18717322020-09-10T17:20:01.648ZKarin M Fichtnerhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/KarinMFichtner
I have done both. I grew up mostly in the city. I enjoyed a lot of things: public transportation, the parks, theaters, museums and other choices for recreation and culture. (Milwaukee) had pro sports, and a great beach...not to mention the shopping options. I liked it when I was young. I have been in smaller towns, now, for several years, and I like that better, I think. Familiar faces, community feel. I don't think I could adapt well to rural living, though. I like things conveniently located.
I have done both. I grew up mostly in the city. I enjoyed a lot of things: public transportation, the parks, theaters, museums and other choices for recreation and culture. (Milwaukee) had pro sports, and a great beach...not to mention the shopping options. I liked it when I was young. I have been in smaller towns, now, for several years, and I like that better, I think. Familiar faces, community feel. I don't think I could adapt well to rural living, though. I like things conveniently located. I have lived in the country (…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-10:1991841:Comment:18716432020-09-10T17:08:01.340ZPatriciahttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Patricia352
<p>I have lived in the country ( in a small village ) for over 30 years now. We moved from a small city. Both have their perks . I don't miss the people on top of people part of living in the city but so miss the walk-ability, especially since I don't drive. </p>
<p>I have lived in the country ( in a small village ) for over 30 years now. We moved from a small city. Both have their perks . I don't miss the people on top of people part of living in the city but so miss the walk-ability, especially since I don't drive. </p> After 39 years in Southern Ca…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-10:1991841:Comment:18716172020-09-10T14:46:28.660ZMTwomanhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/DorothyMorse657
<p>After 39 years in Southern California, the past 26 years in a town of 25,000 in NW MT has been quite satisfactory. Rural, but not too rural.</p>
<p>After 39 years in Southern California, the past 26 years in a town of 25,000 in NW MT has been quite satisfactory. Rural, but not too rural.</p> I lived in Dallas, TX for ove…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-10:1991841:Comment:18716762020-09-10T13:24:46.575ZSyblehttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Syble
<p>I lived in Dallas, TX for over 30 years and when we retired and I inherited a house in a town with a population of 997 people and the nearest town with a mall was 60 miles away, I thought I would hate it. I thought every drove ridiculously slow and sometimes on the highway 45 MPH would be the norm. Now I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. I also think it depends on your age and what you do for a living that dictates where you live. </p>
<p>I lived in Dallas, TX for over 30 years and when we retired and I inherited a house in a town with a population of 997 people and the nearest town with a mall was 60 miles away, I thought I would hate it. I thought every drove ridiculously slow and sometimes on the highway 45 MPH would be the norm. Now I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. I also think it depends on your age and what you do for a living that dictates where you live. </p> I've lived in the City all of…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2020-09-10:1991841:Comment:18715932020-09-10T13:24:06.515ZJozeehttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Josephine
<p>I've lived in the City all of my life. I would love to live in the Country.</p>
<p>I've lived in the City all of my life. I would love to live in the Country.</p>