No yard means more indoor space, right? I'd rather have that. Grass requires maintenance, and feels like a waste of a fine personal office or private gym.
I enjoy walking in my yard, grabbing a fresh ripe peach off a tree in the summer, looking at the flowers and vegetables grow, getting fresh air. I couldn't live without having my own land.
I’m not mad about smaller yards per se, it’s that they rip down every mature tree - in turn destroying animal habitats in order to fit as many houses as they can with absolutely no privacy. I remember seeing communities out west that were placed so close together, you could legitimately high five your neighbors through your windows!
No yard means more indoor space, right? I'd rather have that. Grass requires maintenance, and feels like a waste of a fine personal office or private gym.
I enjoy walking in my yard, grabbing a fresh ripe peach off a tree in the summer, looking at the flowers and vegetables grow, getting fresh air. I couldn't live without having my own land.
To each their own, I guess.
Personally, I prefer my indoors. If I want nature, I'll go somewhere to experience it.
I’m not mad about smaller yards per se, it’s that they rip down every mature tree - in turn destroying animal habitats in order to fit as many houses as they can with absolutely no privacy. I remember seeing communities out west that were placed so close together, you could legitimately high five your neighbors through your windows!
Taking down old trees does feel like a crime of some kind.
This guy is the redditor meme going around where he says he is scared and cries when he sees any nature. Truly a bugman
Fair point.