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4meAndyou · F
I used to feel lonely living in our house. We were up on a hill, with a long driveway, and we never saw the neighbors. If you wanted to take a walk, there was no nearby block you could walk around to double back. You had to walk straight out to a predetermined midpoint, and then walk back, and it was like a ghost town...no one was ever outside.
Repairs were always expensive. We pumped water up the hill from an artesian well, and when the pump broke, it was about $3000.00.
Repairs were always expensive. We pumped water up the hill from an artesian well, and when the pump broke, it was about $3000.00.
4meAndyou · F
@iamnikki Well, it was when we first moved there. But it was very lonely. And that's what the ex wanted. He wanted to be really distant from everything and everyone.
There was a lot about it that was great...or it would have been if things had not gone south. I think I don't appreciate what COULD have been enough...just because I know what happened there.
There was a lot about it that was great...or it would have been if things had not gone south. I think I don't appreciate what COULD have been enough...just because I know what happened there.
4meAndyou · F
@iamnikki I am, unfortunately, a dope when it comes to some things. I wanted the ex to be happy...and that was what made him happy. We weren't going to find anything else so removed and private in our price range. And I didn't know in advance that it would become that lonely. I had my job, and things were good at first.