Okay I am a smalltown country Kentucky girl and I have never been in a city larger than Louisville, Ky and when there I was with a friend and we just visited some of the popular sites. And I have been on the very outskirts of Nashville. I wouldn't know how to ride on a subway or anything like that. Here in Kentucky or atleast my part we do our grocerie shopping and we buy enough for about a two week span with the exception of bread and milk and if you don't have chickens sometimes eggs but I have chickens. I am way out in the sticks so if I want to scream at the top of my lungs I can and noone will care, besides my dad that is he would probably order my straight jacket. I have a fenced in yard so I don't have to walk my dog or worry about pooper scoopers for her. I have friends who live in apartments but here for the most part the apartments have two maybe three floors, which is very rare, at max. They are normally pretty small but it varies. We don't really have to worry about parking that much like our grocery store has a huge parkinglot. But the disadvantages is the lack of musems and theaters and such as that. We have two bars here and they are very small and don't really offer much. We have to go either to the next county or next state to go to a club. And in Kentucky they have to close by midnight by law. The only thing open after midnight is the drive thru at mc donalds and walmart. Most of the restraunts here close at 8. I have rode on a bus but that was when I was in TN. And so what I am wondering is how our lives differ depending on where we live.
Do you go shopping once every two weeks or what?
What's it like to live in big high rises? And I have no idea what it must be like to buy condos. Because here that isn't possible and most people would buy a house or land or a trailor?
What's it like to ride on a subway, or anything like that?
Do you go shopping once every two weeks or what?
What's it like to live in big high rises? And I have no idea what it must be like to buy condos. Because here that isn't possible and most people would buy a house or land or a trailor?
What's it like to ride on a subway, or anything like that?