Is 35 too old...
Sep. 23rd, 2004 03:31 pm...to live in Davis Square?
The square, while my favorite place in the entire Boston area and one of my fave neighborhoods eva, is getting younger and younger. I like that there is stuff to do though, but I also like the peace and quiet...I am like Jonathan Richman; I want the city but I want the country too.
Can you all help me remember why I love my one - bedroom apartment outside Davis at a time when most people my age have kids and a picket fence and do horrible things like golf?
Or should I just shut up and stop acting like an asshat cuz I know its cool to be 35?
I am simply seeking some validation, as tomorrow is my birthday.
still, thoughts on why we love the square?
-N-Lo
The square, while my favorite place in the entire Boston area and one of my fave neighborhoods eva, is getting younger and younger. I like that there is stuff to do though, but I also like the peace and quiet...I am like Jonathan Richman; I want the city but I want the country too.
Can you all help me remember why I love my one - bedroom apartment outside Davis at a time when most people my age have kids and a picket fence and do horrible things like golf?
Or should I just shut up and stop acting like an asshat cuz I know its cool to be 35?
I am simply seeking some validation, as tomorrow is my birthday.
still, thoughts on why we love the square?
-N-Lo
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Date: 2004-09-23 08:22 pm (UTC)- beautiful young people
- artistic and creative folks abound
- stuff to do that appeals to multiple generations
- beautiful old people
- I've met more people here in three months than I had in years living in every other town in the Boston area
- easy access to the bike paths, and through them, peace, quiet and reality
- easy access to public transit, and through that, convenience, noise, and urbanity