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Originally Posted by spc
Just as I was formulating a reply to your post about 2nd home owners moving to the mountains to 'get away' from the city and bringing their comforts (sod, for a yard full of grass, etc) you used your retiree parable.
They do not understand they are bring with them the same things they are trying to escape from and at the same time destroying what they came to enjoy.
Your statement carries much truth.
spc
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YES, YES!!!!
If you look at the "rich" neighborhoods of the mountain communities, that is
exactly what you see. Most regular people live up here amongst the trees, enjoying the natural ambiance of the mountains, natural growth pine tree forest.
The so called rich "flatlanders" come up here and build these homes that belong in style and intent in the middle of a large metropolitan city, with flower beds and lawns, even when some years we have droughts, they insist on their water sprinkle systems and all that stuff. No sense!
We are familiar with that attitude! WTF !!!!