Where Do You Park?

  • Living in a row house, my winter heating bill at times is as low as $20 per month. There are some advantages to living on top of your neighbors.

    You find city living to be like water-boarding and I find driving to work to be like water-boarding. I just want people to be aware of the alternative to a hellish commute to the perfect job. I've always been driven by location, since I work to live, not live to work.

  • bill.saunders1 (9/6/2011)


    You find city living to be like water-boarding and I find driving to work to be like water-boarding. I just want people to be aware of the alternative to a hellish commute to the perfect job. I've always been driven by location, since I work to live, not live to work.

    I live 16 km from the CBD of the largest city in the country. Still no public transport to speak of. It's a nice alternative when it's available, but good public transport is far from universally available, even in the cities.

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  • bill.saunders1 (9/6/2011)I've always been driven by location, since I work to live, not live to work.

    Which is exactly the reason I live where I do...when I'm not at work, I'd rather be able to see some greenery!

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