3 doors down from my old MA house "DeNapoli Farms, a new neighborhood, built to fit your life and your style! Your new home begins with a gorgeous new Farmhouse designed Colonial with an oversized Farmers Porch" farms / farmhouse / farmers lololol https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/658-660-Summer-St_Arlington_MA_02474_M37368-48937?view=qv …
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2/ I'm reminded of a thing I read in a Joel Garreau book (Edge City?): developers name neighborhoods after whatever they destroyed to build the houses. Yes, there was a (small) (greenhouse) farm there when I bought my old house in 1995.
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3/ tired: the Japanese take whatever we do and do it better wired: blue state yuppies take whatever we do and do it cleaner https://twitter.com/LibertyFarmNH/status/1083008340257579008 …
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not sure if snark or srs question, but historical NE practice is to: * build 1 building * add on to it, so accessory buildings can be reached via inside during winter * build VERY close to the road * infill later w more houses on road, by selling off small parcels
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2 feet of snow in the winter creates a different set of incentives
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