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If you could live your life exactly how you wanted
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So, if you could live your life exactly how you wanted, what kind of a life would that be? Remember the series (The good life) That would be my ideal, well, having enough money to get by & being able to grow your own fruit & veg successfully. A life opting out of the daily grind, watching the fruits of your labour flourish. Living in the countryside, with all those little country lanes, riding my bike that's stuck in my shed & not seen the light of day for years, cause I'm not brave enough to take to the main road! I wouldn't mind living in a little community of like minded people even. So, how about you?
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If I can bring my dog, I am THERE! We live in a beautiful area in the south of the Lake District: my street itself isn't great, but we are so close to incredibly beautiful areas. I was coming back from a trip to Chester Zoo with some young people around tea time on Friday, and watching all these stressed-out people in their office outfits and shiny cars, and they looked so peed off. What kind of life is that? I don't think any kind of money is worth that kind of stress. I am happy to sacrifice big money in order to be happy where I am. I won't be staying in this area forever, but I would never move into London or similar: a cr*p lifestyle and paying for the pleasure?! No thanks!
Just to be doing what I love, and being around family and friends, is my dream. Oh, and a quiet life! What a good question Skyep :)
If I can bring my dog, I am THERE! We live in a beautiful area in the south of the Lake District: my street itself isn't great, but we are so close to incredibly beautiful areas. I was coming back from a trip to Chester Zoo with some young people around tea time on Friday, and watching all these stressed-out people in their office outfits and shiny cars, and they looked so peed off. What kind of life is that? I don't think any kind of money is worth that kind of stress. I am happy to sacrifice big money in order to be happy where I am. I won't be staying in this area forever, but I would never move into London or similar: a cr*p lifestyle and paying for the pleasure?! No thanks!
Just to be doing what I love, and being around family and friends, is my dream. Oh, and a quiet life! What a good question Skyep :)
I came from the countryside and long to return. Like most others though, I like getting a fat pay packet so I can buy guns and fund expensive children. Eventually I want to live on Salisbury Plain, around Netheravon, for the limitless bike rides and sweeping views. The American Cemetery at Tidworth is a favourite haunt of mine. In the meantime Mitcham Common has some quiet corners and I have 4 tomato plants and 3 chilli plants going crazy in the conservatory.
I live in very rural Sussex , you try riding a bike around the lanes , as it's full of 4x4 drivers towing a horse box , as they have moved from London and "That is what one does " not a clue about driving in a lane and having to give over to the oncoming traffic . They buy the children a pony , it has to be kept in livery as they are to busy to look after it , so that is all sorted , the livery love it as they are so gullible , not a clue , make mega bucks !! They don't know a fetlock from a forelock !! There is a good life in the country but you have to work at it . I would try an allotment first , as gardening is hard graft , but we now have loads of runner beans and toms !! I hope your reach your dream x
I'm really lucky that I live in the countryside in Cornwall, even if only rented, just moved into a lovely country cottage in a little hamlet with no shops except the farm shop up the lane, loads of wildlife, no crime, people that say hello and a stream and creek out the back of my garden. Getting there, just the lottery to win now!
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