Hiatus
We just finished moving and I am currently without internet service, at least until next week. If you follow me on Twitter then you’ll hear from me more regularly. If not, I’ll be back once AT&T does their thing.
We just finished moving and I am currently without internet service, at least until next week. If you follow me on Twitter then you’ll hear from me more regularly. If not, I’ll be back once AT&T does their thing.
We’ve been looking for a new apartment to move into since late September. We’re frankly tired of the area where we live (Normandy Isle, North Beach) and given that leaving Miami is not a possibility at the moment, the next best thing was to move to a new area of Miami. Thus South Beach.
Now, when most people think of South Beach, they see this:
And granted, that’s part of South Beach, but not all of South Beach. This side of SoBe is a few streets east of where we’ll be. This is my South Beach:
Very different, no?
Between Washington Av and Alton Rd sits a veritable village made up mostly of apt buildings with a few single-family homes, all inhabited by people looking to live a normal life in South Beach. We’ll have Flamingo Park less than 2 blocks away, and pretty much everything we need within 10 blocks at most. The place is highly bikeable and getting more so every day, not to mention connected to a large number of public transport options and perfectly located should we decide to start doing more long-range bike commuting. I can literally foresee parking my car and not having to move it for days on end. And that’s if I keep it, but more on that later.
Trust me, I was as surprised to find this here as well, and we both fell in love with it.
I can’t wait to move (although I dislike the process of moving!) and see what life feels like in a place where we are far more connected to other people and the city around us. Expect to hear more about the moving odyssey; after 7 years in this place, it’s a bit like a hermit crab moving into a new shell.
Currently Reading: Book of Eldritch Might 2: Songs and Souls of Power
I hate moving. No, really, I hate moving.
I mean, I love the idea of living in a new place, especially out of Suburbia, but I hate the paking part, especially cause I have been living here for 7 years so I have stuff everywhere.
The new apt. is nice, though, and it’s already ready for us (save for the new windows, those come next week). It’ll be fine once I’m there. I just hate moving…
– Highmoon
Covered in dust all over the place
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