This happened to me about 14 years ago. Our small town was getting swamped and losing its small town charm. I sold and moved further into the country. Never regretted it. Our only neighbors now are the geese that visit a nearby pond.Hi Buddy
Yes I live in a tiny village, with a population of 136 people. Unfortunately it, along with other villages in the area, is getting swamped by a new town, which has now been granted city status. And all the centuries old villages that surrounded it, are now being eaten up by the new city's expansion. This new town is NOW only 10 miles from me, and getting ever closer, with local farmers and land owners selling off to developers
Next shipment of socks I will include some CS Choctaw. If you like Cherokee you will likely love Choctaw.A quick smoke before we head out for our Fish n Chips, and a few pints. So it's some Cherokee in a Petersons Killarney. I'm really enjoying this Cherokee, dang you Americans are so lucky to be able to access all the tobaccos I love, but can't get in the UK. Enjoy the rest of your day my friends
"Socks!!" I send my English family members lots of "Hobby Supplies!!" LOL!!! FTRPLTNext shipment of socks I will include some CS Choctaw. If you like Cherokee you will likely love Choctaw.
Does the village have any recourse for protection under heritage status? Specifically regarding zoning and development to preserve its character and identity?Hi Buddy
Yes I live in a tiny village, with a population of 136 people. Unfortunately it, along with other villages in the area, is getting swamped by a new town, which has now been granted city status. And all the centuries old villages that surrounded it, are now being eaten up by the new city's expansion. This new town is NOW only 10 miles from me, and getting ever closer, with local farmers and land owners selling off to developers
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