on 24-05-2018 21:41
on 24-05-2018 21:41
Where do you prefer to be, City, Town or Country?
Personally I prefer the city as I was born in London but currently live in a town that wishes it was a City which you've probably heard of because of the jokes, I'll let you guess which one for a bit.
Cities like London have a buzz like nowhere else.
So where do you prefer?
on 24-05-2018 21:48
on 24-05-2018 22:39
on 24-05-2018 22:39
@Anonymous
"Cities like London have a buzz like nowhere else."
Like flies?
Can't stand London, been and lived in better cities though of recent years with the internet & internet shopping/postal services, its less of an attraction to be in the city/town unless you can't drive.
on 24-05-2018 23:09
on 24-05-2018 23:09
It all depends on certain times in your life....
I was born and bred in a City and loved the hustle and bustle and the night life. (seeing the Rolling Stones at the Locarno was a particular highlight. Seeing Queen and The Who at the local Hippodrome was another).
Moved to a smaller town when we married. Quite happy with that, within walking distance to work etc.
I love rural areas.......for holidays.
I wouldn't enjoy the isolation on a permanent basis though..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-05-2018 01:28
on 25-05-2018 01:28
I've ived in all sorts of Cities, towns and villages. I prefer town or village if homest and I would enjoy rural if I could drive. I think you adapt to wherever life takes you
on 25-05-2018 05:58
25-05-2018 07:43 - edited 25-05-2018 07:45
I was born in a town ... grew up in a village until I was married mid 1970's ... have lived in villages / towns / cities when moving around because of my then husband's job ... ... ... currently living in a market town close to all amenities (I don't drive) ... = ... lived here for well over 20 years ... I ike quiet, & being able to go to my fave cafe & my local where I've made friends ... most of my shopping gets delivered to my door
In my dreams I'd live in the Outer Hebrides in a refurbished croft ... = ... peat fire burning all the time - doing a lot of beachcombing - supplies by land / sea or air dropped
on 25-05-2018 08:46
on 25-05-2018 08:46
@Anonymous wrote:
In my dreams I'd live in the Outer Hebrides in a refurbished croft ... = ... peat fire burning all the time - doing a lot of beachcombing - supplies by land / sea or air dropped
Oh no Jane...NO WIFI??? Probably no mobile signal. How on earth could you bear it...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-05-2018 09:03
@Cleoriff wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
In my dreams I'd live in the Outer Hebrides in a refurbished croft ... = ... peat fire burning all the time - doing a lot of beachcombing - supplies by land / sea or air dropped
Oh no Jane...NO WIFI??? Probably no mobile signal. How on earth could you bear it...