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What type of neighborhood do you live in
 #7846553
 04/16/23 02:28 PM
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Joined:  Nov 2011
 Idaho Falls, ID 
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Idaho Falls, ID 
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Rural, farm, suburbs, small town, small city, big city, etc.? I live in a housing development in an agricultural rural area. 
 
  
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Re: What type of neighborhood do you live in
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
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 04/16/23 02:33 PM
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Joined:  Aug 2011
 james bay frontierOnt.
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I have a home in a small town surrounded by bush,and I have three cabins out of town in the bush. I use them all. 
 
  
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Re: What type of neighborhood do you live in
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 04/16/23 02:43 PM
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Joined:  Aug 2013
 Louisville, Nebraska
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Louisville, Nebraska
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Our home is on 3.5 acres, and we have four other families with 3 to 5 acres each in our little back road area. We are surrounded by corn/bean fields all around. Pretty open area but sure is quiet.  We are just outside the town of Firth, Nebraska. A little town of about 650 people.  Just right. Jim 
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Re: What type of neighborhood do you live in
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 04/16/23 03:14 PM
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Joined:  Dec 2006
 WI
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Thirty-some years ago I built a place on ten acres within a village twenty-some miles out from Minneapolis. It was surrounded on the: - north by a creek bluff
 -  East by a huge "park reserve"
 - South by farmland
 - West by a bit of farmland and more bluffs
 
 Today I look out my south facing windows and see siltation fencing just waiting to contain hundreds of yuppie wannabe city slicker housing units.  
 
  
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Re: What type of neighborhood do you live in
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 04/16/23 03:35 PM
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Joined:  Nov 2011
 New Hampshire
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New Hampshire
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Everyone has at least 2 acres...and no 2 houses the same..cul de sac on both ends.
  Zoned ag...so we can have a few sheep and chicken.
  No street lights...no town water or sewer
  6 minutes from the interstate
  Close enough for take out Chinese,pizza, other restaurants ,beer and wine.
  Can pee off the back porch...shoot my bow and throw knifes in the back yard (woods )
  Catch fisher in my back yard...have deer but can't harvest them...lol..have turkeys,and the occasional bear.     Very quiet and no trouble in the last 30 years 
 
  
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Re: What type of neighborhood do you live in
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 04/16/23 04:13 PM
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Joined:  Dec 2006
 Oakland, MS
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Oakland, MS
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House sits on 52 acres with only 8 houses along the 8 or so mile long road. Can whizz off the porch in any direction I want. Pond within sight of the house as well. House is on the end of a dead end road. Seldom even has an airplane go over and 2 1/2 miles from Lake Enid. 7 or so mile from the interstate. 
 
  
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