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I couldn't continue if there were nothing to read.  When we moved to this small city in Oregon DH and I had 2 absolute requirements - a few smaller ones too, but these 2 would have been deal breakers.  There had to be a decent art center in the area (he is an artist - painter and ceramic sculptor), and the library had to be good.  Both these requirements were met, and so we proceeded to look for a house.  There are a few things missing here - the restaurant situation is really, really bad, but, so, I just cook more;  that's OK - but at least the books and art are relatively nearby.  
One of the most frustrating trips I ever took was to Japan some years ago. It was a great trip; so many interesting things to see, and do, and eat. I loved it! But ... I couldn't even sound out the street signs, or the billboards. Even in a strange (to me) language my eyes are always looking for things to read - and I couldn't do that in Japan :/. So frustrating!
			
			
One of the most frustrating trips I ever took was to Japan some years ago. It was a great trip; so many interesting things to see, and do, and eat. I loved it! But ... I couldn't even sound out the street signs, or the billboards. Even in a strange (to me) language my eyes are always looking for things to read - and I couldn't do that in Japan :/. So frustrating!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 (And nobody else lives close enough that I worry about bothering them)
  (And nobody else lives close enough that I worry about bothering them) 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

