lizvlnc wrote:hey, the suburbs can do that to you.
you think you can leave but you always go back.
how did you end up living in the suburbs?
Al Pacino in Godfather III:
"Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!!!"
I grew up in the burbs, broke away to go to college in the big city, lived in the city for a few years (loved it)... but then a family crisis forced me to come back to my hometown (temporarily, I thought)... but two years later I'm still here
what's your story, lizv?
midnightbluebird wrote:
i don't know if this would be helpful, but-
recently i looked back into "co-housing communities" to be an option someday-- i like the idea behind it, that you have intentional relationships with your neighbors, and you belong and contribute to the community
I think that's what I'm really looking for. I want to feel like I'm part of a community again. I want to see energetic people around me, and somehow plug myself into that lifeforce.
Really it could be anywhere, in a city, in the country or on some distant mountaintop. But the key is that I need to see
signs of life.
Unfortunately I don't think cohousing would work for me because I have major problems connecting to people on a 1-to-1 basis. I think that's why I crave city life, because you can be around other people but still stay anonymous and be able to hide if you want. I do a lot of hiding.
midnightbluebird wrote:
although, one bonus about the suburbs is more wildlife and better birdwatching then in the city! anyways...
Good point, all things being equal, I'd love a natural setting. My ideal life would be in a "green city", or at least a city that has tons of parks nearby. I've heard some of the Pacific NW cities (Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco) are like that.
midnightbluebird wrote:
i grew up in the suburbs, *shudder* and i hope to never return.
My advice to anyone who makes it out. Don't EVER look back! It will swallow you and drag your soul down into a black ETERNAL ABYSS OF DEATH. Well maybe I'm exaggerating. But it really sucks for me
funkymusic wrote:Maybe I could live on a train....

That is the coolest idea ever. Seriously that idea rocks!