It would be the escape to the countryside feeling I'd want, without being too lonely - the best of both worlds. Peaceful without being isolated from contemporary buzz.
A pretty cottage garden (Victorian buildings always attract me, they've got character) woodlands, hills - all quite Scottish, and a decent sized back garden for my rabbit shed, a wee greenhouse and space to grow food like strawberries, raspberries, onions, potatoes. It sounds like bliss.
(Strathblane)
I've always lived fairly close to the country and going for walks and drives has been part of my life forever. Recently when coming back from London on the train it relaxed me so much to see the landscape change to hillsides, i had a sensation of being home. Your environment is very much a part of your character. A few weeks later I needed an escape for a day and went round the grounds of Pollok Estate in Glasgow, and found a small beechwood which was so tranquil that sitting at the foot of a big tree for fifteen minutes chilled me out completely. My personal Facebook page has lots of albums with scenery photos.
Buchlyvie
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