Indeed. All my towns have been small towns, one off the grid with an enormous sky (if not blocked by the pines). I’ve been blessed. The biggest town I lived in was Romeo, Michigan, and it, too, was very rural if closer to Detroit. I grew up on 20 acres with five horses. We still have the camp off the grid and live in a small town in upper Michigan on Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. So lucky to be here.
I bet it’s very nice there. I lived in L.A. for about a year and that’s all I needed to see it wasn’t for me. Thank you, and may your good luck continue!
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Thank you, Kenneth!
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Indeed. All my towns have been small towns, one off the grid with an enormous sky (if not blocked by the pines). I’ve been blessed. The biggest town I lived in was Romeo, Michigan, and it, too, was very rural if closer to Detroit. I grew up on 20 acres with five horses. We still have the camp off the grid and live in a small town in upper Michigan on Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. So lucky to be here.
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Oops, Lynn, I put my reply in the wrong place. It’s below, I think.
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I bet it’s very nice there. I lived in L.A. for about a year and that’s all I needed to see it wasn’t for me. Thank you, and may your good luck continue!
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Beautiful photo and I love my small town, too. I’m not cut out for traffic in a concrete jungle. Happy day!
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That steady traffic is mind-numbing! Thank you, Lane!
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Does seem the best of both worlds.
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I believe it is, Michele. Thanks!
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Yes, Michael, same here!
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Thank you, Tom!
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The smaller the town, the bigger the sky. Wow, yes.
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Thanks, Twan!
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