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Originally Posted by xt
Hadn't thought of Roswell Park - that's a good place to consider. The greenway sounds great in theory, but I don't know anyone who will run on it for any distance - it's cement.
I swear, any of the main roads off 400 are nightmares during rush hour. I don't think we can live on the 400 corridor and expect to be able to drive between 3 and 7 pm.
if you go on the greenway...look along the sides...there are obvious signs of runners making their own path beside the cement
oh...that is the truth. I work off exit 6, live off exit 10 and on a weekend morning it takes me 20 minutes or less to get there...on a weekday morning it is atleast an hour in a car without radio! I am running out friends willing to talk on the phone at 7am
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hey jodi, i think that's one xt sent me the link for last week.
I just looked at that listing this morning, and I was going to show it to John today. It looks nice. And she has my dining room chairs, so at least I know what that room would look like with our stuff.
really pretty! might be too wooded for a garden though.
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she's got a stone labyrynth that they've put in the side yard. It really is a lovely house.. I've spent a LOT of time there. So.. I'd already know how to get to your house if I'm ever in town! LOL
really pretty! might be too wooded for a garden though.
see, that's what I can't remember. I have no idea about that part. I just emailed her to ask if there'd be a good spot or if it's too wooded and shady.
We're in a similar situation. Because of DH's profession we need to live in a city or face a good-size commute. We're thinking with some of our lifestyle habits and desires (biking, running, travel, few possessions or household-y things) that it would be beneficial for us to rent an apartment in the city where we can use mass transit, library, walk to the store, etc... but we're not crazy about rubbing shoulders with people so much.
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