Ribh's D'Coopage

It's the co-location of all those things that make cities special :love the culmination of human endeavour in institutions sitting side by side in peaceful and calm certainty.

I love love love the rural too, just felt an urge to stick up for cities.
That's what makes the world go round. :) My YD loves the big smoke too.
 
There’s lots of good things about the cities, but once you’ve moved away from them for a while it’s just shocking when you go back to visit, it’s a little like getting suddenly dropped back into a crowded university with all the hustle and noise after spending the holidays with your cats at a nice quiet retreat. There’s lots I miss about the city life, and in some ways it was much easier and more relaxing then for me. Now I hardly have time for TV, music, reading. And I’m up earlier and work even later into the day. Sure the hours I spent commuting weren’t great, but I would read, watch a show on my phone, or listen to music and relax (if I could find a seat, that is!) now it’s in a way quieter, and more busy at the same time!
 
There’s lots of good things about the cities, but once you’ve moved away from them for a while it’s just shocking when you go back to visit, it’s a little like getting suddenly dropped back into a crowded university with all the hustle and noise after spending the holidays with your cats at a nice quiet retreat. There’s lots I miss about the city life, and in some ways it was much easier and more relaxing then for me. Now I hardly have time for TV, music, reading. And I’m up earlier and work even later into the day. Sure the hours I spent commuting weren’t great, but I would read, watch a show on my phone, or listen to music and relax (if I could find a seat, that is!) now it’s in a way quieter, and more busy at the same time!
Boat rides are great for reading; I can't hear anything over the motor so it's no good talking to me. If I have to be on a barge I read & crotchet ~ but even when I lived in Sydney I found the noise & crowd factor problematic. The one thing I really used to miss was the big 2nd hand bookstores ~ then the internet came along...:celebrate They do do late boats [last one midnight] some days now so it is possible to do QPAC & see a play or the ballet or a music concert [so long as you have your own mainland transport]~ though we used to have to run rehearsal nights because the boats weren't so accommodating.:rolleyes:

Of course you are both right. :) There's nowhere really nice to eat out on the island. Even takeaway is limited but I have lived here a long time [over 30 years] & we don't even have traffic lights or lanes, street lights & roundabouts so even travelling locally is something of a shock to the system & stressful just because I'm not doing it every day ~ & whatever I do I'm really aware of 1st & last boat times. The funny thing is I don't mind travelling on the highway for longer distances. Vroom, vroom.:lau
 
We need the cities to make the world go round but my middle son wants to move back to the island. Couldn't wait to get off *The Rock*, then discovered peak hour traffic. :lau He's had enough. My YD loves living on the mainland with all the convenience. She can get food @ midnight when she comes out of rehearsal, buy vegan take~away, go to the movies on a whim...& then tells me she wants several hundred acres of land where she will put a house in the middle of it all & have lots of chickens!:gig
 
Boat rides are great for reading; I can't hear anything over the motor so it's no good talking to me. If I have to be on a barge I read & crotchet ~ but even when I lived in Sydney I found the noise & crowd factor problematic. The one thing I really used to miss was the big 2nd hand bookstores ~ then the internet came along...:celebrate They do do late boats [last one midnight] some days now so it is possible to do QPAC & see a play or the ballet or a music concert [so long as you have your own mainland transport]~ though we used to have to run rehearsal nights because the boats weren't so accommodating.:rolleyes:

Of course you are both right. :) There's nowhere really nice to eat out on the island. Even takeaway is limited but I have lived here a long time [over 30 years] & we don't even have traffic lights or lanes, street lights & roundabouts so even travelling locally is something of a shock to the system & stressful just because I'm not doing it every day ~ & whatever I do I'm really aware of 1st & last boat times. The funny thing is I don't mind travelling on the highway for longer distances. Vroom, vroom.:lau

You'll find this funny. When I was going to university, I did my homework at the bowling alley. The white noise was perfect.
 
You'll find this funny. When I was going to university, I did my homework at the bowling alley. The white noise was perfect.
White noise is always good. :D I used to do my homework on the train all through High school. I had a longish commute.
 

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