Posted by paul on May 03, 2012 at 08:21:11 from (66.44.132.109):
In Reply to: Would you want to? posted by rrlund on May 03, 2012 at 07:20:46:
There is a village a mile behind my grove, only the coop grain elevator, gas station, supper club bar, and an antique tractor jockey with a few houses. Trees and hill pretty much put it out of view.
Town is 5 miles away, and that is about perfect in my mind.
I'd not to be more than 10 miles from a hospital, civilization, etc. But, this is still a small town of 15,000 people, I'd not want to be too close to a big town. Don't need thsat kind of trffic and mess. This little town is getting a Menards built this summer, to open next spring. I'm kinda excited....
I'm about 30 miles from a bigger town of 45,000 people, and that is good, nice to visit once in a while. Wouldn't really want to live closer tho.
You'll always have neighbors, somehow, mine are about 1/4 mile and more away, and it's nice to see their yard lights in a snow storm, as the lights disappear you can gauge how bad the snow or fog is.
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