Flat, Hilly, Mountainous, No Preference (how much, to live in, land)
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Hills and Mountains mean nothing if it's not covered in hardwood forest, NOT coniferous pine tree forest...ugly!!!!!! lol sure there's hills and mountains in southern New Mexico and parts of the Southwest but there super dry... Hills and Mountains In Northern, Central and Southern Vermont would be a Dream Place to Live. anyone else agree with me?
Hills and Mountains mean nothing if it's not covered in hardwood forest, NOT coniferous pine tree forest...ugly!!!!!! lol sure there's hills and mountains in southern New Mexico and parts of the Southwest but there super dry... Hills and Mountains In Northern, Central and Southern Vermont would be a Dream Place to Live. anyone else agree with me?
Well, except in winter it'd be just as barren and ugly too.
I know...that's the only bad thing about winter...it's not green and white...just white... i mean eventually you get tired of seeing snow...i'd rather see green honestly....but i still love snow!!!!!
I grew up in an extremely flat area, and I thought it was indeed boring. I now live in a very hilly area, and I think it's gorgeous. I never want to move to a flat city again, and I'd love being close to mountains.
I grew up in an extremely flat area, and I thought it was indeed boring. I now live in a very hilly area, and I think it's gorgeous. I never want to move to a flat city again, and I'd love being close to mountains.
I live in a sorta Hilly City now ( Waco,Tx) But I'm moving to flat Houston now. I'm so excited!! I'm never coming back here, even though I'll miss it.
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