City living is healthy. You have to walk everywhere if you don’t want to look for a parking space, pay for a parking space and hope your car isn’t broken into or stolen from a parking space. Three blocks to the Post office, good, I’ll pick up some fruit on the way home. “Daddy, why is that man with a suburban sticker driving all alone? Won’t they let him on the bus? Doesn’t he know anyone to car pool? What taxes does he pay us to drive our city streets everyday? Is he why I have asthma?”
City living is healthy. You have to walk everywhere if you don’t want to look for a parking space, pay for a parking space and hope your car isn’t broken into or stolen from a parking space. Three blocks to the Post office, good, I’ll pick up some fruit on the way home. “Daddy, why is that man with a suburban sticker driving all alone? Won’t they let him on the bus? Doesn’t he know anyone to car pool? What taxes does he pay us to drive our city streets everyday? Is he why I have asthma?”