Originally posted by Phlabibittrue... variety would be easier to come by in a large city though. and i would say (rightly or wrongly) that all countryside starts to look the same after a while.
I don't agree. Not boring at all unless you walk the same path all the time I guess. Just like if you walked the same city blocks day in and day out.
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Originally posted by trev33There is nothing more beautiful than a country setting, absolutely NOTHING!
true... variety would be easier to come by in a large city though. and i would say (rightly or wrongly) that all countryside starts to look the same after a while.
The city is stone, brick, killers, peds, prostitutes, etc., nothing pretty about the City.
Originally posted by trev33but then so don't all cities? the same cars with angry drivers, the same coca-cola advertisements, the same office buildings for accountants, stock brokers, advertising agencies, you name it! It's all a matter of perspective, I suppose.
true... variety would be easier to come by in a large city though. and i would say (rightly or wrongly) that all countryside starts to look the same after a while.
Originally posted by trev33You're wrong...
true... variety would be easier to come by in a large city though. and i would say (rightly or wrongly) that all countryside starts to look the same after a while.
Here anyway, I can go to two different kinds of forest, or swamp lands, fields, power lines, or walk though historic villages.
I can't say city or county can be more diverse, but don't litter the paper with a broad brush stroke!
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