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Cesar R M

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As much as the traffic has caused my normal driving face to be this::mad: I don't think I could deal with the lack of options in small town in the middle of nowhere living. I like having multiple options for every kind of cuisine and shopping I want. Like @Lucky said it's hard to go in the opposite direction. I hated living in the middle of nowhere my 1st year of college. I felt like I was in The Shining during the weekends in the winter.
Agree with you on the accessible things, the fun and of course.. cuisine.
Maybe you should move to small tourist town? hey usually are small, lots of quiet places, but with accessible food, discos..etc..


Should be an interesting weekend at work.

Five (maybe four) houses left to sell.
Could take a week. Could take a month. Could be done by Monday.

Hopefully, it won't be like my last site where it took 8 months (I kid you, not!) to sell the last 3 houses.
lots of luck!
 

Cesar R M

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*refrains from making another fart joke*

"gone with the wind..."

I'm probably pages behind, but that's because I went to chipotle for dinner and then to Phipps conservatory because it's butterfly season!

Here's some photos I just took and wanted to share with y'all, because...well, I like you guys. Even more so when you bathe!



I love this one...







This guy was just trying to rest and this one butter kept flitting around him...I got a good action shot of it!




Mr bumble, doing his thing



And because it was pretty, and I thought of Epcot.



Hope you enjoyed my evening out :) now I'm home nursing my injured foot arch. Dunno what I did, but I beat it up.


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looks really pretty!
how big is the conservatory?
it is all sealed right?
 

Cesar R M

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Wooohooooo!!! :joyfull:
Hope this means pup is still all good health-wise...! :)
Poor dog, bored to death ?
he also wanted some life adventures!


Lol no, but it was a "garage sale" find at a gigantic church...they were having a donation sale and bake sale.I got a couch and a love seat for like, $50. I paid someone $20 to deliver it and donated $30 to the churches donation bin because I would have paid that much for one love seat let alone both pieces. They're comfy enough, not overly plush, but they do the job. Well...I was sitting on the edge of the love seats cushion, rough housing with the dog and heard "snap!" ...I broke the spring thingie in the front of the love seat. One side slopes slightly downward now and it's...not as comfortable, but will do if you put a pillow under the cushion.

:( nothing like breaking something like that to make you feel fat!
You could always pretend the loveseat was just... too used, rusty or old. not need to blame everything on your belly!
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I've lived most of my life (minus three years) in the same city of just under 100,000 people.

Shopping is fine. Great shopping is 20-30 minutes away.
House prices are less than half of that in the GTA.
Gas prices are generally 4 cents cheaper per litre.
And going to bed with your front door unlocked is no big deal.

Unlike most of my friends who couldn't wait to get out of ______, I never wanted to live elsewhere.

One by one, most of friends have drifted back; to look after aging parents, because their marriages have broken up, or just to take advantage of the easier laid-back lifestyle.

I really have no desire to move up or down in terms of city size.

I was born in Chicago 2.7 million but we moved from there when I was little and to a NW suburb of about 44,000 and I grew up there and returned after college, it is my hometown. I moved around a lot in my 20's living 4 different places, of 44,000, 89,000, 43,000 and then we moved to my little Hamlet of about 8,000

My teeny tiny town was a great place to raise my kids, they've lived no where else, they have a hometown. I'm to the point where I could almost leave now, maybe. I've now lived here longer than I lived in my hometown.
 

acishere

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Agree with you on the accessible things, the fun and of course.. cuisine.
Maybe you should move to small tourist town? hey usually are small, lots of quiet places, but with accessible food, discos..etc..



lots of luck!
This is probably considered a small tourist town. Bordered right against another small tourist town on all sides. There is no space between places here.
 

Cesar R M

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I want one showing the entrance to the SDMT.
I want one in the entrance and queue of Frozen.. I want to see the fights between the lifestylers and hardcore elsa fans. :angelic:
The PeopleMover is one of my favorite rides. My mom and dad laughed at me when I told them that on our last trip.

it is a very relaxing attraction imho!
after all the walking at MK for our first trip... We went to sit down and relax at the peoplemover.
 

Cesar R M

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MUST.. STEAL..LOOKS DELICIOUS...
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(ps, pass recipe plz)
 
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