Todesking wrote:
I don't drive so I would have to say urban environment. The people are more open to people with differences too.

I am a 10 min walk from my Doctor
I am a 30 min walk from 3 super markets
I am a 20 min walk from 2 emergancy care facilities
1 am a 30 min walk from my bank
I have a Thai resteraunt across the street
I have an Italian restraunt at the end of the street
I have a sub/pizza/wings shop on the end of the street
There are over 20 fast food/wing/sub/pizza shops all over the place
I am a 30 minute walk from 3 post offices
I am a 15 min walk from a firestation
I am a 40 min walk from another firestation
I am a 30 min walk from the police station
I am a 30 min walk from a Walmart
I am a 45 min walk from a K-Mart/Kohls/Target
I am a 30 min walk from a movie theater
I could never say this about a rural area.
This is what I mean about the best of both worlds. I have quiet place in the centre of the city - it gives me the peacefulness that I need. Yet I can walk everywhere.
We moved into the city for exactly this reason - driving was too stressful for me.
I am a 5 minute walk from my doctors surgery.
I am a 5 minute walk from the police station.
I am a 45 minute walk from work.
I am a 10 minute walk from a cinema & shopping centre
I am 10 minute walk from an amazing, beautiful, city park
I am a 30 minute walk from my dentist (but there are closer)
I am a 30 minute walk from the hospital
I am a 2 minute walk from a corner shop which sells all the essentials
I am a 10 minute walk from a large supermarket
I am a 30 minute walk from a 2 giant supermarkets (actually, more than this if you consider heading in the other direction as well..)
I am a 5 minute walk from a pharmacy
I am a 5 minute walk from the nearest take away, which happens to be Chinese (I love Chinese food), but there are dozens of different types of takeaway within a 15 minute walk.
Plus:
I am a maximum 10 minute walk away from bus stops which will take me to anywhere in the city that I can't walk to in a reasonable time.
I am a 10 minute walk from the train station, if I want to visit another town.
I am within easy reach of beach and countryside by walking or public transport.
Yup it's pretty good. I have to agree with Todesking. I have a lot more independence in the city than I did when I didn't live in the centre of it. It is liberating. And people don't care so much if you don't talk to them.
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