Location
What would you say about the city / Town or area you live in ?Are you happy and satisfied ?
Or would u like to relocate ?
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Comments (18)
I prefer country living to where I live now but obviously with all the progress happening not too awfully lot of country left anymore.
Olan ,it seems u r quite happy there
small and rich country
Rules are bit baised so would love to see options for other places.
And yes I am quiet satisfied with what I have!
The infrastructure is awful, my road has become a highway. The traffic is dusty, and the noise awful, it is 24/7 and nature is hard to find. Save the birds I feed , my Cat and when I can get to a park, or go to the mountains .
I really miss the smell of the trees all chopped down. Reminds me of Joni Mitchells song, big yellow Taxi.
But they did it to my town. All brash coffee shops, overpriced shops, and no community spirit anymore.
I would love to move to a country village, where there is still soul, where I could walk through fields and see and feel cattle, and sheep and pigs... which I love. I am talking about organic farming of course, not those awful sheds where pigs are reared on concrete.
Yep, fresh air, a simple simple life but working and sewing vegetables, eating from the land. Enjoying the clean air... it would be a dream. It would be a miracle. Unfortunately that needs money to do it....
and it needs nerve to completely change where you live but i have been thinking seriously about it.
Thanks for a great blog... got me thinking.
NeAT bro ,
Thanks for your inputs
Iamback
You posted some valueable stuff ,thank u
So NO I wouldn't relocate again as I am exactly where I should be and it has become my little paradise by the sea in a warm climate surrounded by friendly people.
My grandmother and her family all came to the city to study medicine and Nursing, but she missed the friendliness of the country life, the way you could go out and pick your vegetables fresh from the soil... the healthy air and she always said this was the right way to live.
You are very lucky.