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@On It 

 

I am in Northeast Texas right on that line dividing the east from the West.  If I could move anywhere it would be a toss up between Las Vegas and a horse ranch in Montana.

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One thing about living up in the hills in a forest is that it is quiet.  Really quiet.  You get used to that.

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Aww, you are a sweetheart, @just bee .   I wish I were a true optimist!   Have to fight doomy catastrophizing all the time.  Thank goodness for that indestructible little silver thread of hope and conviction about the end of history.    So can still get excited about landscapes, rooms, performances, random things of beauty.... 

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@Oznell wrote:

Aww, you are a sweetheart, @just bee .   I wish I were a true optimist!   Have to fight doomy catastrophizing all the time.  Thank goodness for that indestructible little silver thread of hope and conviction about the end of history.    So can still get excited about landscapes, rooms, performances, random things of beauty.... 


@Oznell 

 

I always look forward to your perspective and lovely posts.

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Sign me up. You know with age comes wisdom but it also brings lack of patience for a number of people walking this earth. The less I see people, cars and stupidity, the better off I am. With each generation comes the lack of kindness and common sense.

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Way to RURAL.

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@On It  Not for me. I love my trees and flowers.

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I am in the rural high desert in Arizona and wouldn't have it any other way. I go once a month to the "city" if need be, seems I can't break my Costco habit! LOL!

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@On It Different strokes for different folks!   Personally I could not live in this area.    I live in a small rural town in north MIss. that has less than 3000 people and we have to drive 26 miles to the closest WALMART or hospital and it is bad enough, but this....NO.

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Re: This is Rural!

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@Mz iMac wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

@On It wrote:

This is an photo of rural living here in the West. 

 

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That is the kind of place where some recluse serial killer might live and have the bodies buried out in that desert somewhere nearby to visit when things get lonely.


Or one of Dexter's safe houses to cut up & dispose of the bodies in peace.  Smiley Wink

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Exactly my thinking.  I wouldn't want to live in a place where no one could hear you scream or take years to find your buried body.

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You Smiley Surprisedmight end up living next to this wacky family.