Posted by dreamboat_annie on March 1, 2007, at 19:14:03
In reply to Peach and Violet Skies, posted by Quintal on March 1, 2007, at 15:28:33
I don't think it would get lonely. People who live those areas are probably out working the land and getting fresh air all day long, so there probably isn't much time to feel lonely and, by the end of the day, they are probably pleasantly wiped out and just go in and enjoy a good book or some music . . . I think we have become a society of adrenalin junkies where we need constant stimulation and interaction. We have lost the ability to enjoy our own company and the simple things in life.
> I've just been out driving around the moors around here at sunset. It's bleak, as you can see. I find myself wondering the raison d'etre of the people who live in places like those small whitewashed farmhouses you can see down to the right in the first picture? Surely it must get lonely and depressing? What sustains them?
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