Nice, dude.

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 4:32 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was very fortunate (thank you, God -- I got in thanks to
> near-subprime-standards at the beginning of the crest of the R E boom)
> to find a small duplex in a modestly high end infill project, and this
> just before the developers realized that they could get much more for
> their lots than they charged me. Just shy of $145 in fall, 2003;
> appraised at $251 in October of '08 when I foolishly but very
> fortunately refinanced (1/4% higher!) to live off cashout while
> getting out of insurance (gag) and into resumes (smaller gag) -- and
> this area has maintained most of its value despite the real estate
> slump. I have all my commercial needs within 1/2 mile (grocery, 1/4
> mile, Starbuck's, 1/8 mile, gymn, across street, etc etc) but bosque
> within literally a stone's throw for hiking and major N-S bike path
> within 1/2 mile. I am also 8 miles from daughter downtown and 8 miles
> from age'd mother in other direction. When I commuted, I'd ride the 15
> miles to work and bus 1/2 way back. Now I bike to Mom's (11 miles by
> bike unless I take the heavily traffik'd 8 mile route). Bikram's yoga
> is halfway (bike route) between Mom and Me, restaurants galore within
> 5 mile radius, etc. The key is river and trees, which the bosque has
> -- imagine a 1/2 mile wide ribbon of green on each side of the RG in a
> high desert landscape.
>
> But even I put on about 4 or 5 K miles last year, mostly for daughter
> and mother -- ex has typical suburban ideas about location and
> transport.
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:18 PM, cyclotour...@gmail.com
> <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 11:02 am, bfd <bfd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Jan 25, 10:56 am, "cyclotour...@gmail.com" <cyclotour...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:> Car-free and car-light are two different things, and both
>>> > commendable!!!  I doubt I will ever be car-free, but every year I try
>>> > to drive less and less.  It's fun, saves money, gives me great
>>> > "parking", a little exercise, doesn't fund Islamic extremists.  All my
>>> > local errands are done on foot or bike.  Luckily I live in a place
>>> > where I can do that.
>>>
>>> I think your last statment is the key - live in a place where you can
>>> do local errands, either by bike or walking.  Unfortunately, most
>>> Americans don't live near places to do local stuff and have no choice
>>> but to drive.  I know this is supposedly changing with the popularity
>>> of "density housing" and living near "transit hubs," but let's face
>>> it, most Americans believe in owning a home in the suburbs where they
>>> have a white picket fence, the schools are good and its quiet. Hard to
>>> get those things living in "the city."
>>>
>>> My buddy recently started a family and decided to buy a house out in
>>> the suburbs. He and his wife drive everywhere. He complains about
>>> "filling up" a couple of times a week. He also complains about not
>>> having time to "go to the gym," and don't even start about the "cost
>>> of parking."  Of course, he goes on to brag about how quiet it is
>>> where he lives, the lack of "riff raffs" living in his area, and the
>>> greatest of the local public school.
>>> He knows I commute to work by bike and rags on me about "growing up,"
>>> "being out in the elements," (while he's nice a cozy in his car with
>>> the heater turned up, and my favorite, that "the War is Over!" -
>>> implying that my riding is nothing more than being fugal, no make that
>>> CHEAP!  I laugh it off as his being jealous as I am saving money ;
>>> being green - as I'm not using any gas and nor adding to the
>>> pollution; and basically the have a reduced stress level as riding
>>> helps burn it off.  I'm probably preaching to the choir, but who has
>>> it better?....
>>>
>>> Note, I do own two cars, including a 21 year old BMW that is just fun
>>> to drive and definitely have to use my cars as I have two young girls
>>> and an elderly mom to transport. But, my commute is for me and I'm
>>> glad to have the option to ride! Good Luck!
>>
>> Trust me, I know I'm lucky.  But it's by choice, too.  We have a
>> smaller, older house, without the modern amenities.  Wouldn't change
>> it for a house in the burbs for anything (and couldn't afford a house
>> in the city).  Tuesday the fam walked downtown for pizza and beer.
>> Tonight I meet up up with friends to do a bicycle kitchen at our
>> weekly farmer's market.   But I work a half hour away by car including
>> drop off at school and/or daycare depending on the day.   No getting
>> around that for me.  The trick for me is finding an older town,
>> established prior to WWII.  That gives you a walkable/living scale.
>> Not too big, not too small said Goldilocks.
>>
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