It's because we don't have a tribe around here, and we need a change. The property is amazing as we worked so hard on it, but we need an adventure! And Tassie is amazing...
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It's because we don't have a tribe around here, and we need a change. The property is amazing as we worked so hard on it, but we need an adventure! And Tassie is amazing...
I moved to find a tribe too. I found half a dozen people right away. I can understand that.
I miss the few dear friends I had there, and am curiously sad to not be able to go to the businesses I had patronized regularly. I didn't expect that at all.
I'm glad you've already found people. It doesn't bother me as much as I'm a loner - in fact, it's businesses like you speak that often form my social outlet - a quick chat whilst I'm buying wholefoods for example!!! I'll miss my fam and a few clsoe friends. Jamie has no one though so I think he'll find mates through the sailing community down there.
You'll be close to the ocean, no matter where you live.
I went out driving today, stopped on the edge of a very isolated, but still large, lake. When I got out, my first thought was "I am so happy to be alive!" I never get that feeling in any store or restaurant. The locale matters, the community of all living beings.
Tassie sounds dreamy.
Gorgeous. Love that. I do live in a beautiful place, it's just a conservative area. Hopefully we will get beautiful and alt.. perfect combo.