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Ever visited friends or relatives in Europe? If so, maybe you've been impressed, as I was, with how much Europeans walk or bike for their various daily errands. Our friends and relative in Germany and Holland wouldn't think of wasting gas to go out and pick up groceries, for instance. They'd head out to a local market on foot, or on a bicycle equipped with a little carrier basket, instead, and reap the multiple advantages of better health, trimmer waistlines, lower fuel costs, and cleaner local air! Now, part of the reason for that is that Europeans have eschewed ourr typical suburban sprawl, so that local markets, bakeries, butchers, etc., are all in pretty close proximity to our friends' homes. But I've started wondering whether I couldn't put some of that "walk-or-bike" mentality into practice here at home.
As you'll notice from the map at right, a two-mile radius frorm my home takes in a huge percentage of areas that are, shopping-wise, a good deal less than useful! I can, for instance,
None of these are terribly helpful from a shopping perspective! (Although I can purchase some of the wonderful, completely local raw milk that I wrote about in a recent post, directly from one of my Bosque Farms neighbors, Sunshine Dairy.) But really, the only direction in which I can reach anything remotely "shoppable" is to the east, on Bosque Loop and Highway 47. And there is still not a Walmart or superermarket to be found. But I did find a lot of wonderful small businesses, locally owned, featuring local products that I can patronize while getting some great exercise as well! Here are some of my great local options:
So, OK, here in Bosque Farms, where it's a 15-minute drive to the nearest supermarket, I still find I can walk or bike to get organic food, fresh produce, local milk, honey, and apples, restaurant meals, and half a dozen leisure activities. And it's a plus for my figure, my pocketbook, and my carbon-footprint! What's in your 2-mile circle? |
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Laura~
I have just finished reading this and ALL of your generous entries into the ECO-All-Stars August Challenge!You are a local expert, for sure...and as more and more folks find your posts, I am also sure that they will be appreciative as I am...
As we start the judging process fr the AUGUST ECO-All-Stars Challenge, I am delighted to find your posts here...love the sentiments. that you are getting into the community and what yours has to offer... and I notice that you have hit the main points of the Challenge...your posts are
1)LOCAL
2) spelling and grammar are splendid
3) unique...coming from your own experience
4) Comments from local folk?...none yet. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds in the future...
5) Overall...WELL DONE!!!....
6) Local pictures...yes
THX for participating and good luck
Hi Laura - What a tremendous walking tour of your community you have just taken us on! I love this idea and think it is something we all should be doing to answer your challenge, "What's in your 2 Mile circle?"
This could make a great September challenge!
Thank you for all your contributions to the ECO All Stars! Your efforts do not go unnoticed!
Hi Laura, this is amazing local information and letting people know what is so close on bike. Love the idea around it!
Great concept and post, Laura!
Thanks, all! Now if I can just keep from getting too lazy and pressed for time to really get my legs a workout locally...
There's actually quite a lot in little Bosque Farms... there's probably quite a lot in walking distance of most other locations, too...
You're so lucky to be in an area where you can do that. My 2 mile radius requires some serious uphill pedaling, and still there is only 1 fruit stand that I would come across. Oh well, maybe one day....
Wow, Georgina, you must be in a reall rural (and hilly) location!
This is a great tour of what is available in your 2 mile radius. There are not too many opportunties to walk to shopping areas in Nashua/Hollis/Amherst -- you are very lucky to live in a walkable and bikeable community.
Laura - yes, we're out in the country, without any services nearby. Unfortunately that means having to get in the car to do any shopping - so we stock up and stay home a lot, which is fine by me.
Thanks, Joan. I wouldn't call anything in Bosque Farms a "shopping area," but there are a few specific small businesses. Georgina, that "stock up and stay home a lot" really resonates with me. When I'm not out showing property, I hate to leave home myself!
Thats great that you live in an area that you are able to ride a bike or walk. I am in Houston and that is not what you really want to do with the traffic and the weather. But more power to ya!
Thats great that you live in an area that you are able to ride a bike or walk. I am in Houston and that is not what you really want to do with the traffic and the weather. But more power to ya!
I guess Houston isn't all that bike-friendly? I know it's really sprawling, and full of traffic. That's too bad that they're not focusing a bit on creating pedestrian- and bike-friendly areas, though.