Topic: from Florida to Tennessee!!
Masalka's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:26 PM
anyone ever moved from the city into the country? i did... how did you deal with it??? lol.. i like to mud and ride four wheelers and horses and all that good stuff.. i guess im learning to fit in here easier

MirrorMirror's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:27 PM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Wed 02/27/08 08:29 PM
drinker not medrinker

Masalka's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:27 PM
lol drinker

galofsouth's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:28 PM
I was raised in the city but you would never know it cause it is like if you were in the country..it is like being so free!!!flowerforyou

Danette_Giavanna's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:31 PM
When I moved from Texas to Clarksville. I decided to live in a rural area. I'm still near town around 25 minutes and FT. Campbell so my drive to post is not that bad..I ride horses, 4-wheel just put my name on the list for the new Hummer H3T Truck..and ride my dirtbikes..Now I'm being sent back to Texas in August so I will have to adjust all over again...

Kaseynej's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:31 PM
I moved from the Twin Cities to nowhere Alabama. There was nothing for miles. Literally. I pretty much lived at the library. It's really hard, but after a while I think you get used to it and learn how to entertain yourself. Just give it some time. Can actually turn out to be pretty peaceful, if a little slow.

chickayoshi's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:32 PM
I don't think I've ever lived in the city. Just towns and quiet neighborhoods. That, or the military base. I have visited the cities up north (NJ, NY, Connecticut); and I hate it. Well, I am just not used to it. But I know for sure that I do not want to live in the city. I have this thing about tight spaces.

johncarl's photo
Wed 02/27/08 08:33 PM
i have went from country to city and back.and you have to find peace from inside and it will never matter ware you are.

no photo
Thu 02/28/08 02:43 PM
Moved from Florida to Indiana, then back to Florida, and Ill be moving again. I like the small towns better, easier to drive in, lower taxes (not ohio) and its easier to find enjoyable jobs.

Its weird not having a 'chic-fil-a' in in the north-east, Ill miss that (fast food) but most of the small towns have a larger town within 25 miles that has just about everything. so its not so bad.