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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1443662" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>We get about ten cars a day in front of the house and maybe as many tractors during certain times of the year. At night there is nobody for at least a quarter mile. What neighbors I do have could live in my front yard and I wouldn't mind and I'm an exceptionally introvert type(believe it or not). They're just good people. </p><p>I think it's just right here. Nice and distant but not to far away that we can't get what we need within an hour. </p><p>I have lived in the back country and loved it but things like medical emergencies make you stop and think a little. I'm old enough now that I might not survive a few of the things that happened then if they happened now without immediate help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1443662, member: 14661"] We get about ten cars a day in front of the house and maybe as many tractors during certain times of the year. At night there is nobody for at least a quarter mile. What neighbors I do have could live in my front yard and I wouldn't mind and I'm an exceptionally introvert type(believe it or not). They're just good people. I think it's just right here. Nice and distant but not to far away that we can't get what we need within an hour. I have lived in the back country and loved it but things like medical emergencies make you stop and think a little. I'm old enough now that I might not survive a few of the things that happened then if they happened now without immediate help. [/QUOTE]
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