Question of the Day - Thursday, June 12th, 2025

Six acres, looking to the right off the back porch 50-75 yards a Cedar Swamp with a constant 6'-8' wide stream. The rest is mixed forest with dense underbrush. No neighbors for a 1/4 mile in any direction. Rush hour eh maybe 6 cars. Day traffic maybe a dirt biker and a tractor. Kinda place you wave "howdy" to everyone.
 
Rush hour eh maybe 6 cars. Day traffic maybe a dirt biker and a tractor. Kinda place you wave "howdy" to everyone.
We had lived here for over 4 years before I had to wait for "traffic" (one car) to clear before I could turn left onto my road. :lau
 
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I live in a small city with 40.000 inhabitants. Flat like most of the Netherlands (great for biking). We have a larger garden than people in my country usually have. Our house is located at the end of a street (no passing cars). The plot is not rectangular and about 500 m2.

We have 2 neighbours at the West, 1 North and 1 on the East side. South of the garden lies municipality ground with kinda natural growth with wild blackberries, and a creek with a spring to the south. Trees, hedges and houses surround us. We see the back of a garage behind the creek and some trees (photo).
 
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We had lived here for over 4 years before I had to wait for "traffic" (one car) to clear before I could turn left onto my road. :lau
When I was a Kid this road had 3 homes and 5 deer clubs, 2 have fallen to the ground the other 3 are now renovated into homes. Feels like 40 yrs of urban sprawl! :lol:
 
Within 1 km of the ocean in a City - that most places would call a big town. Western Aust. has less than 3 million people to go round.
It's hot in summer and cool in winter, and even allowing for being in the middle of town I only have one neighbour cause the other sides are bushland. Typical Aussie 1/4 acre.
 

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