I actually spent time living in a large city and I enjoyed the convenience but I have to admit that noise does bother me. Even after years in the military sleeping on an airfield and beside a tank trail I still wake up at the slightest noise. There is nothing like relaxing outside in the early evening with nothing but the sounds of the birds and the smell of fresh cut grass. It is very soothing.
>>Hi Jordan,
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>>Do you and Veni live in the city then? It must be convenient for your work, school for the kids, and errands, etc.
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>Yes. Distance to office and to children high-scholl is less than 500m.
>I walk every morning to work.
>But it is noisy. There is alwas noise from passing vehicles, from TV or some music. May be we become old and look for quiet and unstress live :-)
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