Wow! What a magnificent view!
I miss the peace & the greenery everywhere. I'm happy here in town, but every time a loud motorcycle goes tearing past the house, I think of that meadow.
Oh, I totally understand! That's exactly what we left behind! The only thing I miss are the beaches (love the energy of the ocean) and the convenient shopping. Otherwise, to be surrounded by the peace, quiet, serenity and beauty of nature, it's worth the trade off. Can you maybe take a mini vacation back to the area, so you can inhale that feeling again?
We were actually pretty happy to leave. We were there 22 years and it never really felt like home.
I understand. That is a long time to live someplace and not ever feel like home. I can understand why you were happy to leave. I hope that I come to feel like this is home once we get settled in and decompress. I lived on Long Island my entire life. Time will tell.
I really hope you do, too. And no reason you shouldn't.
There were some wonderful things about escaping the big city. Now we've split the difference and live in a big town/small city and it feels like a better fit for us.
Me too! It's an adjustment! But I am sure that I will settle in just fine. Once I get familiar with the area, that will make it all come together. My husband doesn't miss the Island at all. He's loving the peace and quiet and a much easier commute. Quality of life is key at this stage of our lives.
Yes, there are definitely some wonderful benefits when escaping a big city. It sounds like you have found a wonderful balance where you are living now. That makes a big difference
@BrazenlyLiberal gorgeous!!
The countryside really was very peaceful. I miss it sometimes.
@BrazenlyLiberal Iβd miss that view too.
This was Miss not Payton. She looks pretty fierce, but was actually a sweet gentle gal who would sit on the front steps with me & watch the day go by