On 2010-01-24 13:01 , Ken Waller wrote:
Around here, you don't choose to join homeowner's associations - they come with the house (in most sub divisions) - not joining means no house.
i'm so glad i live in an urban neighborhood whose diversity is itself seen as a major attraction, and where displays of individuality are not only tolerated, they are relished
in the interior west of the USA there persists a spirit of independence; it has been abandoned in the landscape of the suburban "projects" as i call them, the mass developments of the last 40 years or so; however the urbs, the older suburbs, and the exurbs and small towns are largely without restrictions on expression; so one _does_ have a choice
(the downside of this western freedom is that too few see value in investing in the collective welfare and future)
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