<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "anonyff" <anonyff@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > In NYC you can get an unlimited monthly transit pass, good in
all
> five
> > boroughs, for $76. I found it be extremely easy to get around NYC
> with
> > no car. Between walking, buses, subways, you can get absolutely
> > anywhere. It takes a while to get the routes down but then you
click
> > into gear.
>
> Wherebouts do you go, and for what? I'm a midwesterner who
recently
> visited NYC, but I'm just curious how someone in heavy urban
setting
> does errands, etc, as opposed to someone in less urban setting.
There are supermarkets within a few blocks wherever you
live, at least in Manhattan. The clerks are trained in
packing your goods into bags so they're well balanced
and compact. Most people bring shopping carts, or have
their stuff delivered for a few bucks.
There are pharmacies and banks and dry cleaners and so
on on almost every block. The main streets--the avenues--
are crammed solid with stores and shops of all kinds, so
most of what you need is likely to be within easy walking
distance.
If not, you take a bus or subway, or a taxi if it's not
rush hour. Or you ride a bicycle if you don't mind the
fumes.
New Yorkers walk a lot more than folks in rural areas.
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