"Sandra P.Hoffman" wrote:
> Sigh, all I want is a garden next to the place I live. I no longer see
> life in terms of wanting to be out of the city or in the city. I just want
> a piece of ground to work with right next to where I live. I no longer
> believe I can realistically aspire to even that. It's been a very bad
> year for me.
I second Gene's sentiments.
I was once a city-dweller with a dream of having land and a life in the
country, though I couldn't see how that could ever be possible. But
somehow it happened.
Though I know nothing of your situation, I do know that if a person
wants something badly enough, and it's the right thing to want, ways
open up. At least that has been, and still is, my experience. It has
also been my experience that it often takes much longer than I would
like.
So, please, don't stop aspiring for that piece of ground to work with.
It's not an unreasonable thing to want. Help may appear when you least
expect it.
I'm sorry, I know this isn't much help.
Doug Fields