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Post by braided-rug on Jun 27, 2008 20:53:31 GMT 10
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linda
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Post by linda on Jun 27, 2008 22:28:45 GMT 10
BR --- can you explain the terms 'Seachange' and 'Treechange' to me. I was reading on your blog and I *think* it means to move from the city to the country and perhaps (what we would call) 'downsize' (move to a smaller home or live more simply than in the city). But...I'm not sure if my thinking is right or not. Thanks! Linda
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Post by braided-rug on Jun 28, 2008 10:53:50 GMT 10
I think it means moving from an urban lifestyle. "Downshifting and seachanging can be the same thing but they need not be. For example, you can downshift and stay in the city, and you can seachange and keep a high income." This is from: www.slowmovement.com/seachange.phpAlso the doctors videos explain that they are having a high income too. www.gplifestylechange.com.au/queensland.htmlen.wiktionary.org/wiki/treechangeSince in my State there are large town that people live an urban lifestyle in I think I have counted myself in that group. Especially when I see members of my family occasionally that live in these towns, and notice the differences. Either they are getting more urban, or I am getting less. Not sure which is the case. I have one link that is clear but still have to find it. The basic wiki one is good too.
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linda
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Post by linda on Jun 28, 2008 11:03:15 GMT 10
Thanks, BR. Linda
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