Originally posted by rbmorrisI was going to say Massachusettes (where I live), you beat me to it. There are great places all across New England where you can find that.
I lived on Boston for 5 or 6 years. I was right in the heart of the city, but across the street we had public gardens where for $15 a year, you could get your own (fenced-in) plot of land (maybe 15x10 feet) and grow whatever you wanted (within reason). The Museum of Fine Arts was directly across the gardens. Great clubs and bars right around the corner. ...[text shortened]... and countryside. Great place to live.
Where would I live? Any place other than California.
Originally posted by rbmorrisI visited my brother in Boston a few years ago (he was living there for a year, doing research at Harvard). I mainly remember it as terribly hot and humid.
I lived on Boston for 5 or 6 years. I was right in the heart of the city, but across the street we had public gardens where for $15 a year, you could get your own (fenced-in) plot of land (maybe 15x10 feet) and grow whatever you wanted (within reason). The Museum of Fine Arts was directly across the gardens. Great clubs and bars right around the corner. ...[text shortened]... and countryside. Great place to live.
Where would I live? Any place other than California.
What's your problem with California?