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Post by Casey on Sept 21, 2013 20:11:25 GMT -8
i live in a largish city, its not a small city but its not a huge city. downtown has some tall buildings that make me feel even shorter than i already am lol it hurts your neck to look up. just not enough nature here lol
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Post by Shelly on Sept 22, 2013 3:18:08 GMT -8
I think the ideal place to move for me would be somewhere close to everyone, but with lots of land and in the woods or even some farm land, but still close enough to all the stores so that it doesn't take forever to get to them
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Post by Casey on Sept 22, 2013 20:51:33 GMT -8
lol good point about transportation. i dont drive, nor will i ever lol hmmm... looks like i will be walking lots lol
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Post by Shelly on Sept 23, 2013 7:20:37 GMT -8
You don't have your driving license? Well I guess if you live close to everything you can just ride a bike what about in the winter though?
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Post by Casey on Sept 25, 2013 16:33:11 GMT -8
i wont get my license. i am too easily distracted and i am too paranoid over things... i cant drive, i'd be a danger on the road and it would be dangerous and irresponsible of me to do so. so i will happily bike everywhere. i bike in the winter as well. i know how to bike in the snow and how to make DIY snow tires for bikes. its no big deal. been biking in the winter all my life. had to get to school somehow! besides. my dad doesnt have his license. hasnt in years. he does just fine, he travels farther than i do too. if he can do it, i can do it too
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Post by Shelly on Sept 25, 2013 18:16:30 GMT -8
I guess that makes sense, it keeps you and others out of danger on the road. It must be nice being able to bike to places everyone seemed to love getting their license, but to me it just wasn't a big deal. I can go where ever I want but I don't go anywhere, just to a barn on Saturday's where I work and then to my friends to go riding. Other than that I don't drive anywhere
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Post by Casey on Sept 26, 2013 15:48:20 GMT -8
lets see... the farthest i've biked was 38 km in one day to another town to pick up chinchilla food LOL ahhhh.... never do that on a 90F day! you get dehydrated and heat stressed very fast if you arent careful
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Post by Shelly on Sept 26, 2013 16:32:59 GMT -8
That is quite a distance! I don't think I could bike that far in good weather, at least here because it's all hills and there's not many side walks
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Post by Casey on Sept 26, 2013 16:54:33 GMT -8
lol that 38 km was with no side walk on a hot day after crashing into a pole and flipping over the handlebars what fun
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Post by Shelly on Sept 27, 2013 12:58:00 GMT -8
Wow At least you get to take in the scenery around you instead of paying attention to the road like you would have to in a car does your husband have his license?
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