Of course, not everyone can just pick up and move back to NYC.
Earlier this year, Jenn, who works for a radio station and declined to give her last name, moved out of her apartment on West 87th Street with her husband and two daughters, ages 4 and 8.
When June came, I lost my mind and agreed to buy a pool that came with a home in Albany, said the 44-year-old, half-jokingly.
The former Upper West Sider said she misses everything about the city, but agreed to stay put considering her husband loves the burbs and her kids are thriving.
Someday, when she and her husband are empty-nesters, she hopes to return.
I just cant believe that I have to wait that long, she said.
Kids thriving not in the city? Who would have thought???????
Good go back to your rat nests.
Green Acres?
Thank God....Maybe Thatcher can be like the Pied Piper and lure all the ones that have infected NC, SC, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida and elsewhere, back to NY and NYC. Let the rest of us live our lives.
I can’t stand these uppity, obnoxious, hypocrites. The hand they have played in propping up the likes of ALL the Dem’s and Leftists over the years is far more dangerous than any terrorist, gang banger, dope dealer, or perp.
What a shallow POS.
Are they open now?
Reminds me of the “city slickers” who bought the overpriced $1million+ mcmansions that sprouted up.like weeds around the Black dirt region in southern Orange County, NY. They complain about the pesticides that are killing their children and the slow moving farm tractors clogging up the roads, and during the hot muggy days in the summer that unmistakable aroma of cow manure in the air. They have the means to afford those houses yet lack the due diligence and common sense to realize when you move next to farmland, this is what to expect.
This *points above* is why I don’t want to live in the city.
Our mindsets are diametrically opposed.
They are welcome to NYC. And bars and restaurants and museums. I prefer runs in the desert, riding and caring for my horses, etc. To each their own, and land will be cheaper for me (I’m hoping to move) if a bunch of city lovers don’t come & buy it.
Not attacking folks in the cities. Just glad I’m where I can run for an hour and see coyotes and deer and rabbits instead of 5,000 of my closest friends....
It’s not political. People like living where they live. They’re used to it. Those who don’t like where they live being dissed on line shouldn’t take the opportunity to dis people who live elsewhere.
Not everyone like to live in a city of 8 million people. But stay in NY. You won’t be infecting other states with your liberalism.
Good. Everyone should try to live where they feel they belong. Otherwise they will be out of sorts and annoy others.
Millions of us love it, chick. If you love NYC so much, go back there and stay until Antifa and Burn/Loot/Murder torch the place to the ground.
After two weeks I was like, Is this all there is? Where is everybody?
Please stay in NYC and keep your values and voting habits there
“...where she moved with her two Siberian Huskies....”
Get back to NYC you democrat hag!
I have lived in 8 states, 4 foreign countries and about 20 cities.
NYC was easily, far and away, not even close, THE worst place I have ever lived in my life. I COULD. NOT. WAIT. To get the hell out. I hated literally every single last thing about it.
>>I was definitely not in farm-shape when I got there, said Thacher, who briefly volunteered at a friends organic homestead.
Translation:
I was not committed enough to the commune to actually be expected to do labor digging ditch and pulling weeds and sleeping in a bunk house.
>>Its just so easy to walk places without having to plan things out. You can stumble upon bars or restaurants and not be on a script here.
You can do that in Vegas too, baby.
In New York you can also stumble upon homeless people, their stuff, excrement, and used hypodermic needles. Watch your step, dearie.