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LIFE WITHOUT NEIGHBORS  

stardust81937 87M
4345 posts
8/28/2014 6:03 am
LIFE WITHOUT NEIGHBORS

Life without neighbors

Most of the garbly-goop we read in various publications, or see on the big screen, lets us know the feelings of newscasters regarding groups of people in tightly packed neighborhoods. THEY think it's great!!!

Those of us who prefer living AWAY from the maddening crowds are usually portrayed as being a little weird.

I lived in mostly crowded apartment buildings in Hollywood for almost twenty years prior to buying this place on the desert that's located away from everything... In my case and also with Marisol, we much prefer not having other people close to us. We're isolated enough to be able to go nude around our five acres all summer long. Since we've both been long-term nudists, THAT alone is reason to live in an isolated area.

What about you? Would you feel fearful living away from everything the way M. and I do?
Or... If you could, would you like to live the way we do?

Do you think people who live in isolated areas are almost always a little strange?

The truth with M. and I, is that we're very lucky to be in a place in Southern California that's not swarming with over-population. After all, this state contains over 40 million people, and that's not counting the illegal people who've slipped over the border and make their homes here without being counted.

Being the old time traveler that I am, I know within fifty years this entire remote area of the Mojave Desert will be filled with condos and wall-to-wall apartments just like all the rest of Southern Calif.

by david stardust....Thursday morning. August 28, 2014













stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/31/2014 6:24 am

    Quoting silk_petal_rose:
    sorry no never watched "modern family"..I'm not a party girl... I just don't like quietness...
I hope you're still teaching your pretty head off next Spring, and that you're still on this site then, Silky... thanks for the comments you've left me this summer..xoxo david


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/31/2014 6:22 am

    Quoting sweet_VM:
    Love your pics. Looks awesome hugs V
Thank you Sweetness, I hope you're still going strong next May..love, david


silk_petal_rose 60F  
2363 posts
8/29/2014 4:22 pm

sorry no never watched "modern family"..I'm not a party girl... I just don't like quietness...

silky...


sweet_VM 65F
81699 posts
8/29/2014 9:02 am

Love your pics. Looks awesome hugs V

Become a blog watcher sweet_vm


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/29/2014 8:00 am

    Quoting justskin1:
    I think people who live tightly packed feel more pressure to conform. Elbow room gives one a greater feeling of being allowed to open up and act on who you are. I prefer something in between the extremes.
I find one of the greatest things in my life is the ability to walk out any of the doors of my house in the nude and not worry about what some neighbor is going to say, or complain to the police about.

From reading your blog for the past two summers, Justskin, I think your location is probably ideal for you...especially the closeness to your beloved nude beach.


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/29/2014 7:55 am

    Quoting  :

Although our place is only five acres, on the other side of our fence to the North, is all a buffer zone of thousands of acres that the military owns but doesn't use for anything, so it's all pristine desert.

The property to our East, is Bureau of Land Management Property.

To our West, is five acres and a cabin that the people only use two or three days a year, and then, beyond this property, is all Bureau of Land Management again. Bureau of Land Management owns the property to our South also....

So... in reality, its as if we actually own hundreds of acres.

When we go 25 miles to the West, we come to the hussle and bussle of a couple of small cities and big box stores.

I have to admit I feel pretty smug in having gotten this place forty years ago at a very low price. It's certainly not a beautiful estate with a large swimming pool and a lot of greenery all around it--like Palm Springs has, but for M. and me in our old age, it's really our
perfect home...


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/29/2014 7:40 am

    Quoting rm_19harley86:
    I could live out like that,,but I'm not used to the heat and dry like you are.
It's necessary to have a house here with very good insulation and A/C.

A person living this far out also needs a number of dependable trucks or cars that are good in sand.

I think you'd probably get along out here very well, Bill.


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
8/29/2014 7:37 am

    Quoting silk_petal_rose:
    NO,NO,NO,..........I COULD NEVER LIVE IN SUCH ISOLATION, I love the noise , the hussel and bussle of the the cars truck people all around....lol I even sleep with the radio on all night............I hate the quiet.......
Silky, do you ever watch MODERN FAMILY on the tube? Gloria on that show reminds me of my first wife when I was just a young, young idiot.... In some ways you remind me of Romyna too. She loved the city--Los Angeles. ...In 1960 and 1961-62, L.A. was a paradise. When we got divorced after only a couple of years of fighting and disagreeing on just about everything, Romyna married a Jewish man who owned a number of companies and they ended up living in Israel for a few years.. She LOVED all the activity there--can you believe it? Joe, her Jewish husband who was a lot older than Romyna, died, and Romyna then moved to the Netherlands, just outside Amsterdam, where she lived with my son for a number of years... Joe had loved Romyna and left her and my son a lot of $.. Sadly, Romyna died a few years ago, and my son moved back to the States where he now lives in Texas. Romyna loved parties and activity going on 24/7. We stayed friends to the end... when she was young I thought she would live forever, she never got sick until the very end of her life...

For myself, and M.,too, we now love peace and quiet.


silk_petal_rose 60F  
2363 posts
8/28/2014 9:02 am

NO,NO,NO,..........I COULD NEVER LIVE IN SUCH ISOLATION, I love the noise , the hussel and bussle of the the cars truck people all around....lol I even sleep with the radio on all night............I hate the quiet.......

silky...


rm_19harley86 74M
45446 posts
8/28/2014 7:22 am

I could live out like that,,but I'm not used to the heat and dry like you are.

---------------------Dennis US ARMY (RETIRED) AND YOUR FRIEND I never mean to offend(blog or comment) anyone ,If I do contact me please. Please check out my blog Harley-Davidson Drive(19harley86)


justskin1 72M
13175 posts
8/28/2014 6:29 am

I think people who live tightly packed feel more pressure to conform. Elbow room gives one a greater feeling of being allowed to open up and act on who you are. I prefer something in between the extremes.

If you see me in the real world, come say "Hi Justskin."

I always behave. Preferably not well.


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