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Strangers walking into our backyard is sometimes how those parties start. Small town though, so a 'stranger' is generally just a friend of a friend.
originally posted by: Hushabye
We don't have a fence, and I loathe it.
If I can ever afford my own home, I'll be erecting the tallest, fattest, heaviest...most glorious wall a neighborhood has ever seen (the outside of). Mmmmm locking iron gates that reach the sky.
ahgawdgetmeoutofhereplease.
originally posted by: croatianguy
a reply to: Nyiah
Sorry, dont know how it works. But Im just saying if a neighbour was planning to get a fence but his neighbour ended up getting one installed anyway before him, would he be grateful then he wouldnt have to worry about paying to get a fence anymore?
Just because both neighbors to the right & left of me and the one behind me have fencing doesn't mean I'm not going to invest in my own
originally posted by: croatianguy
Strangers walking into our backyard is sometimes how those parties start. Small town though, so a 'stranger' is generally just a friend of a friend.
So if a neighbour just took a walk from backyard to backyard down the street, thats pretty normal?
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originally posted by: CretumOrbis
originally posted by: croatianguy
Strangers walking into our backyard is sometimes how those parties start. Small town though, so a 'stranger' is generally just a friend of a friend.
So if a neighbour just took a walk from backyard to backyard down the street, thats pretty normal?
I'd say that's what sidewalks are for, but only like half this town has those. Most people just walk down the streets or alleys since there's very little traffic and the sidewalks are all privately built, not public property. Walking through backyards wouldn't be normal, but stopping to talk to a 'stranger' would.
In the case of our next-door neighbors (we're on the corner, so only one) some of their friends might end up walking through our yard because our property is in an L-shape half surrounding theirs. The back lot (bottom of the L, behind the garages) we treat as public property basically. They help mow the grass, use our burn barrel (for yard waste), keep a shed and cargo trailer back there and even hang out at the pond sometimes. Their 2 little dogs end up in our yard sometimes too, but our cat's the only one that minds that...
I never really gave much thought to our situation here until this thread. After reading some of the other posts, I have to say, I feel pretty lucky to live in such an awesome community. Thanks for the retrospective.
originally posted by: Bluesma
In Australia, do they have shutters on their windows?
Even in the front of houses, we have big bay windows, which even at night, we tend to have curtains open, with the lit interior easy to see. But we are used to not looking into others homes - without thinking about it, we turn our eyes away.