"Out There" at the perimeter of TVs
We live at the end of Buttonwood Run, adjacent to farmland. There is a country road dividing TV from "out there". We enjoy the sound of horses whinnying, roosters crowing when I walk our dog at the crack of dawn, and hear the occasional "moo" from cows. Its all rather pleasant, (smells as well) as is the train whistle. Opposite our home, a row of Designor homes abutt the split rail dividing fence from the county road. While there is no barrier type fence, most of those homes have LARGE evergreen shrubs providing privacy. As for crime, my husband is a retired Richmond VA detective - and knows the crime rate here is nowhere NEAR what it was in an inner city. On the other side of that rosy view coin, apparently the average Village resident moves 3 times - perhaps we will move into the Sumter Landing area at some future date!
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