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digitS'
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Something that I have noticed about some European cities ~ and this is mostly from using Google Streetview to toodle around :
Urban and agricultural land are often clearly defined. The line between them can be well defined. Zoning.
I have wondered if a second generation working on a farm might often live in dense apartment complexes on urban streets with bicycles and public transportation. Meanwhile, their parents live in the countryside. The two generations may work the farm, every day.
In time, I'm sure, the old people trade residences with the younger generation .
Steve
Urban and agricultural land are often clearly defined. The line between them can be well defined. Zoning.
I have wondered if a second generation working on a farm might often live in dense apartment complexes on urban streets with bicycles and public transportation. Meanwhile, their parents live in the countryside. The two generations may work the farm, every day.
In time, I'm sure, the old people trade residences with the younger generation .
Steve