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    Quote Originally Posted by ridethewind View Post
    We love Provincetown and go there a couple of times a year, usually in the spring and again during Women's Week in October. So, we would want to be somewhere near there.
    P-town is on my list of places to see. I haven't been to the East Coast since I was a pup. There's a Women's Week here in the Russian River area Guernville CA each year.

    I've never been, such a party animal ... not.

    I love that area of Sonoma County, Redwoods, near the coast, lots of artists ... but another thing that happens yearly are floods. Seems people buying houses on the river never learn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    I love that area of Sonoma County, Redwoods, near the coast, lots of artists ... but another thing that happens yearly are floods. Seems people buying houses on the river never learn
    My dad lives in Yardley, PA which is right on the deleware river. He literally lives right behind the Canal and always gets flooded out. It's a shame, because Yardley is a great little town (sort of like the type that I would like to live in some day) but for the flooding which for the past 3 years has been reeeally bad.

    Lisa S.H. your house is darling! But where are the windchimes??

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    I like Sydney because of the beaches, sunshine and city vibe.

    But whenever I'll get around to settling down, I might move to Nelson, NZ. I've been there on holiday a few times. The township has heaps of cute wooden villas and has a relaxed vibe. The area around Nelson as alot of beaches & bush.

    As much as I like living in Sydney, it does lack the lush green grass of my childhood & the relaxed feeling of small town NZ life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    Lisa S.H. your house is darling! But where are the windchimes??
    Windchimes drive us nuts after a while. They seem to chime relentlessly, and our house is so small you wouldn't be able to get away from it no matter what room you go to. I guess we're a bit sound sensitive, we prefer to just hear the neighborhood birds. We had to turn off the cuckoo clock as well! We have some wonderful mockingbirds, wrens, and mourning doves that sing in the mornings in Spring and summer. In the winter we listen to the blue jays, chickadees, and crows. In the autumn sometimes we hear owls at night. I guess they are all our "bird chimes".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Windchimes drive us nuts after a while. They seem to chime relentlessly, and our house is so small you wouldn't be able to get away from it no matter what room you go to...
    From a very, very light sleeper...THANK YOU! I love the sound of windchimes but my old neighbor had large ones on her back porch and they chimed endlessly on windy nights (very common here) making it very difficult to sleep.

    Electra Townie 7D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Windchimes drive us nuts after a while. They seem to chime relentlessly, and our house is so small you wouldn't be able to get away from it no matter what room you go to. I guess we're a bit sound sensitive, we prefer to just hear the neighborhood birds. We had to turn off the cuckoo clock as well! We have some wonderful mockingbirds, wrens, and mourning doves that sing in the mornings in Spring and summer. In the winter we listen to the blue jays, chickadees, and crows. In the autumn sometimes we hear owls at night. I guess they are all our "bird chimes".
    We live 1/2 mile (as the crow flies) from an airport, so we LIKE the sound of the wind chimes. The down side of living in a city; we have lots of car noise and airport noise all day and car noise all night.. and OTHER curious noises too.
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