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[member="Anja Aj'Rou"] Well, it's not the living part. I'll drive to an area and work there for a week or two and then drive somewhere else. Living out of a hotel during the field season has it's perks.
No need to google that.Vrag said:Born and raised in Slovenia (have fun googling that one xD)
Pretty much. There's more than one street, of course, but I'd say there lives only about 100 people here. And we do have asphalt roads.Seraphina Shel'tah said:Thurion Heavenshield - You have me intrigued...Small village? You mean, like, you look out your window and you can see everyone's house who lives in the village?
For some reason I have this picture in my head of there being like....50 people in your town, and only like 25 houses in a straight line down a single dirt road.
Terrible compared to the city.Anja Aj'Rou said:What!? Really.
.... I've been all over outside of Stochkolm.. Oh, *Just read an hour out part*
How's the internet?
We tend to get quite a bit of snow, here (subjectively, ofc). And you're right about it being quiet, which is nice enough. Only problem is getting into town. You're screwed if you don't have a car - buses only pass by 5 times a day.Seraphina Shel'tah said:That sounds so relaxing. I've always wanted to live somewhere like that, and I've wanted to visit Sweden. I despise cities. Though, I am more of a tropical kind of person, I equally hate winter, so, I don't think it would work out for me there