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Ive lived in a metropolis 23 years and a smaller town for 13. Smaller town is the best for me, but i'd live in a big city rather than the countryside.
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Our house is opposite a river, we get few cars in the street. I can walk the dog, by the river, then over the fields and not see anyone. Unless I go with the other dog walkers.
Living in a shed, in a field of cabbages, has it's upside. LOL |
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Like Los Angeles is 10,000 sq km https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_County,_California |
Some may consider where I live as the city, but I would classify it as a suburb. I'd like to die here.
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other pluses: - you can sell or buy anything pretty fast since there's enough people to buy or sell pretty much anything - you can dine or hang out in so many places just in a walking distance - you don't have to solve any sort of transport most of the time since you can just walk around - you get to meet interesting and various people of all sorts - no matter what time it is you can still get pretty much all you need - good life all around yes I could never live in a country, I did so for a couple of months and then one day I emigrated all of a sudden back to the city because it was absolutely unbearable |
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I like being near (clean) water.. In perfect world I'd have a lil 50 acre plot on a nice white water river 10 mins from down town metropolis..
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http://moscow.kidsters.ru/wp-content...BD%D0%BE2.jpeg
Very impressive. Is this the main shower/toilet for Moscow? One-fifth of Russian city apartments have no hot water, one-tenth no plumbing or heating ? RT News :winkwink: |
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As about the image above. It's a half-frozen river in the park. What's wrong with it? P.S. The US trailer trash lives in trailers (I doubt they have central heating systems in there :)), Russian trash lives in those old and ugly "apartments". Here you have to work to afford something better. The USSR has gone and you can't get an apartments/home from the evil Soviet government just for free as it as before 1991. Now you have to buy it. |
Tomorrow we are going to the Apricot Fest. An open air market where all the locals come to sell their crops of Apricots.
A few weeks ago, we had the Ladies Fest. Lots of girls dancing in traditional costumes. https://scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...dd&oe=560E7FA7 The river opposite the house, sorry shed. https://scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e3&oe=56549DF4 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_metropolitan_area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Oblast :pimp |
Oops, I meant it's almost 14x times larger than LA County. I didn't sleep well this night LOL :)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Los_Angeles_Area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Yo...ropolitan_area |
definitely city, but like a lot of time spent in the country
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I always called myself "urban" but living in the country at a summer house for ~ 2 months now, I love it.
I must be getting old :) |
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We had a small 10 acre place for a while and it was a 30 min drive to the city for shopping, Mall and movies and such. was perfect.
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City for living. Country for Relaxation.
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