You guys sure make glad I live in the middle of nowhere. Most of the homes in my development are at least 40 feet apart, but in my case, my nearest neighbor is about 300-feet away. My home is situated in the middle of 5.5 acres, and overlooking more than 2,000 acres of woodlands. We see various forms of wildlife on a daily basis, lots of birds, hawks, an occasional bald eagle, deer, wild turkey, squirrels, rabbits, an occasional raccoon, opossum and at least once or twice a year, a black bear will wander through our place looking for a mate.
Because the house is a football field length from the nearest neighbor, I can play music as loud as I wish, which to be honest, is never all that loud. Carol can beat the Hell out of me and the neighbors wouldn't hear me screaming.
Granted, you have to get in a car to go grocery shopping as the nearest grocery store is 5 miles away. Same for the pharmacies, music store, department stores, etc.., all just 5 miles away. It's 6 miles to the nearest restaurant that has live music, which is mostly too loud for my preference and pretty much hard rock after 10 p.m.. Because I worked the senior circuit, I had no trouble finding all the work I could handle within 15 to 20 minutes drive time of home. The latest count was approximately 35 nursing homes, retirement communities and assisted living/rehab centers.
When I constructed our home, I decided to build a rancher, mainly because I knew there would come a day when we would need everything on one floor. Though my family room and office is in the basement, I added a chair lift to take me to the lower level safely. I also built a very large patio and covered deck, for those days when I just wanted to be outdoors and enjoying the sunshine, sights and sounds first hand.
When Carol and I first got married, we lived in an apartment in northern Baltimore County just a few blocks from the Baltimore City line. After living where I am, I seriously doubt that I could ever live in an apartment, town home or condo under any circumstances. NO WAY JOSE! Just too many people living too close to me, too confining, too many restrictions - NEVER AGAIN! I've been living in the sticks for 48 years now, I love drinking ice cold water pumped from my 600-foot deep well, no city sewage to pay for (1000 gallon septic tank), pure air and no sirens blaring in the middle of the night. Yep, it's real peaceful here in the middle of nowhere.
While I was typing this, our electricity went out, so I had to go outside and fire up our emergency generator so I would have supplemental oxygen available. This is one of our wintertime visitors.
Gary