I grew up in a suburb development where you couldn’t walk to anything. It was pretty isolated, until I had a car it was difficult for me to visit friends or do anything outside the house.
I’m now living in an area that’s super walkable and has a community feel. My young kids bike every day to one of the four playgrounds nearby. They see friends every day too even if it’s just when they walk by our house.
For me it highlights how lonely and isolating the suburb experience can be I don’t think I could go back to that and having experienced it the other way I would not want that for my kids.
matwood|1 year ago
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john_the_writer|1 year ago
TBH, I think we all wish we lived in what you're describing, but most of us live miles from anything we'd consider a playable area.
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defrost|1 year ago
If there are magpies about it's every child | cyclist for themselves.