[Ag-eq] rural living questions

Danielle Antoine singingmywayin at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 00:49:59 UTC 2014


Kendra and tracy oh how I can relate. I live in a rural area and most
times my only option is the local cab company. Even if you are willing
to pay family that may not be good enough. Or, in some cases you have
to hear about it and hear about it some more. Not worth it for me and
with my limited budget I go when I'm able and then just chill, and
hope and pray for better days and situations and order what I can by
phone. Only place hear to walk is the fire station to get cold drinks
but I don't know how to get there. There is ARC which provides transit
to it's workers but not sure yet if they will come out hear or even
pick me up since I'm not a client. When I lived hear before I was
content because I didn't know anything else but it actually is quite
stifling for me. The next town is the same but it is more like a
little walkable community and you can actually do everything you need
there..

I hope more people chime in.

Danielle

On 8/11/14, Tracy Carcione via Ag-eq <ag-eq at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Nella.
> Gosh, that sounds exciting!  But I totally understand your hesitation.  I
> would love to have a little farm, but I hate feeling trapped, like I can't
> go anywhere without waiting for someone to help me.
> Is it possible to walk anywhere from this farm?
> My parents homestead is great, but the only access is by walking half a
> mile to the highway, then walking some more, and I don't walk on highways.
> It doesn't seem at all safe.
> But, if it were possible to walk down a country road to someone else's
> house, or even to some small store or something, I would feel better about
> it.  If I always had to wait for help to go anywhere at all, I think I'd
> go stir-crazy pretty quick, even if I had lots to do on the farm.  But
> maybe I wouldn't, if I had really lots to do.
> Sometimes you have to take a chance.  But do everything you can to be sure
> it's a good chance.
> Tracy
>
>> Hello All:
>>
>> Wow, the list has been very quiet lately.
>>
>> I would like to know if anyone is living in a rural area where there is
>> little
>> or no public transportation?
>>
>> If so, how do you manage?
>>
>> Do you feel isolated?
>>
>> I have an opportunity to purchase a small farm property in northwest
>> Arkansas,
>> but have a few concerns.  There is a transit service that would take me
>> to
>> town
>> twice a week.  I also have several relatives in the area that would help
>> me with
>> shopping and such.  I don't want to depend on them all the time, so
>> thought
>> maybe I could pay a retired person or student to drive me as well.  What
>> are
>> everyone's thoughts and ideas?
>>
>> I've dreamed of buying a small farm and living in the country for years,
>> but
>> allowed my fears to keep me from doing it.  Several things have happened
>> in the
>> last year to make me think it's time to follow my dream.  Then I found
>> out
>> about
>> this property and everything seems to be falling into place.
>>
>> I would love to hear about everyone's experiences, both good and bad.
>>
>> Nella
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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