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Anonymous Sass said...

I can't speak for the Candadian experience as a whole, but I can tell you how it was for me.
My family always had an unspoken yet binding "one neighbor" rule. Which means, you're chummy with one of the neighbors, have them over for a beer after dinner once or twice a season, give them some tomatoes from your garden in the summer, and leave it at that.
The other neighbors (maybe I should say 'neighbours'), you say hello to, but otherwise ignore.
Maybe my family is just strange.

Saturday, September 03, 2005 10:18:00 PM

Anonymous Sass said...

To sum up my thought, anyway, I found most of our neighbors were friendly but not pushy, and enjoyed the privacy of the big fat hedges just as much as we did.

Saturday, September 03, 2005 10:20:00 PM

Anonymous laura k said...

That sounds brilliant, S'cat. Exactly what I would do.

Am I making you miss Canada?

I hope the job (and the rest of your life) is going well. I look forward to catching up when I can.

Sunday, September 04, 2005 4:27:00 AM

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