by AgentR11 » Tue 13 Nov 2012, 00:00:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Newfie', 'I') grew up very rural, hate cities. It's in my blood, my bones, my being. I can visit and appreciate, but living in one gets to me.
How about you?
Hmmm... as an elementary aged kid, I lived in what I guess would be considered an old "first ring" suburb, but Houston is such a naturally spread out commercial city, that my parents jobs at that time where further out from Downtown than their home. We then moved quite a ways out to a massive, custom designed/built thing, but all I knew as a kid was that I was now in the middle of, and had free rein in, about 100 acres of forest with a lake and creek. Hunted and fished almost daily for years till I went to college. My grandparents were set up differently though, they had a small wood frame house in NE Texas, in town, (~1000sf) and drove out to a several acre "garden" on which they grew enough food to feed a small army of relatives. I liked my grandparents setup the best, so I chose a small house in a modest East Texas town to raise my family, and from whence to send my kid off to college in a few years.
I don't dislike city, or even what I guess would be considered by some here, "country estate", but this is what I like best, a town that I can walk across if need be, and regularly cycle all over, and out into its periphery, and even to the next town over if I feel like on an afternoon. A home that makes minimal demands on my time; a home that serves me, not a home that I must serve. (not a bedroom community though, there is real industry here, and real production, noise included, so nimby's and hippy's need not apply)