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Where do you live?

Canadave

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By this I don't mean your standard city, state\province, country listing, but where within your city or county or wherever do you live, ie, downtown, the suburbs, farmland, etc.

Personally, I live just east of downtown Ottawa, in a neighborhood called the ByWard Market. I love being right in the heart of the city and close to lots of major amenities, so it's pretty much perfect for me.

Bird's eye view of my neighborhood
 
Normally I reside in Columbiaville, Michigan, in a house on the Flint river about 3 miles east of the village. Right now, though, I'm in Big Pine Key, Florida, at my sister's house on the north end of the island, about a mile from No Name Key.
 
I have recently moved to Howrah, a seaside suburb of Hobart, Tasmania.

It is a 10 or 15 minute walk to the beach for me and it is about the same distance to the shopping centre. It has a very good bus service (the major reason I choose this suburb).

I live in a three bedroom brick house with a small yard.
 
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*attempting to triangulate location, please standby.......*
Let me help you. House in Columbiaville:

BigBrother.jpg


In Big Pine:

BigPine.jpg
 
I live just outside of the downtown area of Dubuque, Iowa. The building in which my wife and I live is the first farmhouse built in the state of Iowa, and despite renovations, it's still part of the Langworthy Historic District.
 
Hmm, it's hard to say. I live in a college town of about 60,000 made up mostly of apartment buildings with a couple of housing divisions thrown in. We live in an apartment on the edge of town, but it's only a 10 minute or less drive to the other side of town.

There is a large metropolitan city about 20 minutes away, and I work downtown there.
 
According to the local rag I live in tenement housing, but journalism is a lost art.

And 25 miles or 40 minutes from the nearest nuclear power plant.

Lost In Suburbia :guffaw:
 
Western Suburban fringe, Washington DC metropolitan area. I plan to move "inside the blast zone" in January.
 
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