alien girl
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i'd take a trailer home in the woods anytime. dont want a fancy car or fancy house. i want nature. dont want 35th floor in a skyscraper overlooking the river. i want nature and an occasional deer and beaver and raccoons.
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Maybe I can change your mind? You still have your ocean, mountains, a place you can still get your cats food and more. This picture was taken on my Birthday last year.I'm somewhere in the middle. I prefer a big city and would be happy living in a townhouse. However, I have my cats to think about. Therefore, I would prefer a modest home on the outskirts of a big city. Easy driving distance to whatever might be of interest in the city (or good public transport), but far enough away to have a yard that could accommodate a very large cat enclosure. I'm fond of the suburbs anyway. Not really a country girl or a woodsy girl. I'm an ocean girl, and San Francisco would be the big city I'd want to be closest to.
Yes. It when I went camping at Cape Breton Island last year. I got a view of a lake, mountains and ocean. The best camping spot I had in my life. The added bonus was a 7 day trip with no rain. It also a beautiful drive through the mountains.That's very pretty. Is that in Nova Scotia?
i also like neon light, especially on street after rain. aspies like blinking lights. i could walk for miles every day when i was young.I´d take the city over the cabin, provided the appartment is soundproof enough.
I rather live in a big city that has stuff going on, on a daily basis. That, and I find an appeal in neon signs... and even more when they reflect on wet streets.
Never been the outdoorsy type, nor does nature really have any appeal to me.
I'm somewhere in the middle. I prefer a big city and would be happy living in a townhouse. However, I have my cats to think about. Therefore, I would prefer a modest home on the outskirts of a big city. Easy driving distance to whatever might be of interest in the city (or good public transport), but far enough away to have a yard that could accommodate a very large cat enclosure. I'm fond of the suburbs anyway. Not really a country girl or a woodsy girl. I'm an ocean girl, and San Francisco would be the big city I'd want to be closest to.