Here in south-central Minnesota, everything is within four to six miles of my seven acres -- not only several grocery stores but also Home Depot, Menards, Tractor Supply, Bomgaars, Walmart, Target (I never shop there), multiple QuikTrips, Mayo medical facilities, just about anything I could reasonably need.
I've often half-way joked that if I were to get locked inside Menards, I could live there for the rest of my life as long as shelves were restocked -- there's lots of groceries, OTC medications, clothing from jeans to shirts to socks and underwear -- no need to ever leave. Even wildlife (well, sparrows who come in for spilled bird seed).
With gasoline today (Sunday) at a record national average $5.01 (and about $4.74 or higher here), I'm glad to not have to drive too far to get what I need. Still, having grown up in wide-open flat country in north-central Iowa, I confess to sometimes envying folks who live farther out in the countryside. (I'm too old and lazy to move at this point.)
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