The back yard |
I am afraid that what with the virus and the violence, the cities are once again down the tubes. I remember what New York was like when I moved there in 1973. Zeroland. Cars stolen on my doorstep. Needles in the parks. Muggings common. Doors barred and triple locked in my building. I am afraid that it will be like that again.
Even before Covid-19, retail was dying, and Broadway was lined with empty storefronts. The only street life has been around restaurants, and many of them are now finished. And while I was cool with living on a dystopian frontier when I was in my 20s, I wouldn't care for it now. The good news is that when the millionaires move out, New York City may have room for artists once again.
But I have always felt that I needed a bolt hole. Block Island could serve, except that I have no heat here, and the ocean is threatening to wash over me. So I got the Goose, which has heat (and AC!). Yes, we have a bit of a flooding and tornado problem, but, as on Block Island, we have fish and a place to grow a garden and good neighbors who are used to being self-sufficient.
I have options. I fear for those who don't.
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1 comment:
You're just bragging now....all those great views...all those great houses/apts and yet....NYC could indeed make a major change ...for the worse ...more shall be revealed right? I'm actually grateful I am NOT 20 right now...actually I would probably just be painting somewhere....beautiful...quiet...somewhere around "The Peace of Wild Things". (Wendell Berry)
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