One of the things I like about our location, is that it is on the edge-- on the edge of the boonies. A drive of less than one mile takes me into an area that is more country than city.
In fact, all this is within walking distance. Unfortunately, to walk into this area, it would be necessary to cross four lanes of traffic on University Avenue. It could be done safely early on a Sunday morning and I might try that sometime. I could take a camera and really zoom in. I took all the photos here without ever getting out of my car.
Of course, I'm not saying that the area is in any way scenic. It's just not blandly residential. You can have cattle and horses and goats, for instance. You can have a barn and livestock pens and an acre or two under cultivation. You can have all the junk cars you want. I like that.
I hope it stays like this.
When you go out this way, there is not much of a transition. On one side of a street you've got typical residential development, and on the other side of that street you've got this.
Here is an example: just beyond the goats you've got 98th Street, wide and busy, and just beyond that, on the other side of 98th, you've got the apartment buildings you see in the background. I'd rather live with the goats. I'd be happier in that trailer with a yard full of goats than in those apartments.
Ahhhh.
Some of my other favorite areas are off of Avenue K. We'll check that out next time.
In fact, all this is within walking distance. Unfortunately, to walk into this area, it would be necessary to cross four lanes of traffic on University Avenue. It could be done safely early on a Sunday morning and I might try that sometime. I could take a camera and really zoom in. I took all the photos here without ever getting out of my car.
Of course, I'm not saying that the area is in any way scenic. It's just not blandly residential. You can have cattle and horses and goats, for instance. You can have a barn and livestock pens and an acre or two under cultivation. You can have all the junk cars you want. I like that.
I hope it stays like this.
When you go out this way, there is not much of a transition. On one side of a street you've got typical residential development, and on the other side of that street you've got this.
Here is an example: just beyond the goats you've got 98th Street, wide and busy, and just beyond that, on the other side of 98th, you've got the apartment buildings you see in the background. I'd rather live with the goats. I'd be happier in that trailer with a yard full of goats than in those apartments.
Ahhhh.
Some of my other favorite areas are off of Avenue K. We'll check that out next time.